OnePlus and Cyanogen are with each other in the clinch over India

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The Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus and Cyanogen, the most popular custom rom for Android CyanogenMod, lying with each other in the clinch. Cyanogen would be against a previous appointment in a collaboration entered into with a competitor in India.

That claims at least OnePlus. That company has been working since the introduction of its first smartphone, the One, along with Cyanogen. So does the Oppo affiliated company is a custom version of CyanogenMod on the One.

That cooperation seems to end, is to draw from a blog post from OnePlus. In India, the creator of the popular custom rom namely the exclusive rights for that land sold to an Indian smartphonefabrikant, Micromax. This, while the Chinese builder with Cyanogen, the appointment would have to also be there device with CyanogenMod.

According to OnePlus feel Indian customers, that the unit is ordered with the idea CyanogenMod on to find, “disappointed or deceived’. “We can make the decision of Cyanogen’t explain it, because we don’t understand,” writes the company.

OnePlus is now trying his OnePlus devices in India with an own android version. The company took the past year, developers in order to its own mobile operating system to work. That system was intended only for future devices, but now imagine that OnePlus to say the plans.

The Chinese smartphonemaker further says that his version of Android is based on Googles latest release of the operating system, namely Lollipop. “Our system will be stable, fast and lightweight.” Also promises OnePlus that there is no bloatware on and that the Material Design – the new look of Android by Google – are trying to maintain. The first build of the software appears to be expected next month.

Provisionally provides for OnePlus One smartphones outside India of CyanogenMod. Also Dutch people that the unit order will him with the popular custom rom. Nevertheless, the decision of Cyanogen in the long term for both companies have major consequences. Cyanogen has not yet responded to the commotion.

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