Smartphone maker, OnePlus, has decided to move away from Cyanogen and create its own version of Android after its former partner signed an exclusive distribution deal with Micromax in India. The new ROM for the OnePlus One was first spotted by Android Police and has yet to be given a name.
The ROM is based on Android Lollipop and will retain the stock Google look and feel. OnePlus did confirm on its forum that the software is currently only in the alpha phase but is very basic. However, more features are planned over time.
This new OnePlus made software could be key to the company's future in the Indian market, as Micromax claims that OnePlus does not have the right to use the CyanogenMod platform. That said, the OnePlus Android build will be available to users world wide.
OnePlus wouldn't be the first company to create its own version of Android, many smartphone companies operating in Asia choose to use their own software. Amazon also created its own version of Android for the Fire series of devices.
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KitGuru Says: Many OnePlus One owners like that the device runs CyanogenMod, so it will be interesting to see how some react to the new software. It seems likely that the OnePlus One 2 won't be running Cyanogen software following the fallout between the two companies.
As long as it stays very close to stock Android, I’m all for it
Pretty sure a judge ruled against MMX in India, stopping an injunction against OnePlus from selling Cyanogen based device sin India.
That said, I’m not at all surprised they’re leaving Cyanogen behind. Cyanogen Inc are fucking scum. Sell out scum. The real Cyanogen is the open source CyanogenMod Project. The company can go fuck itself.
One of the reasons I got the phone was for CM. Although I’d be happy if they partnered with another custom ROM that is close to stock with nice additions in the future.
Yup, good riddance two timing scum. CyanogenMod’s camera app is pathetic, I cant wait to see what OP team has done for their own camera app. OPO sorely needs digital image stabilization of some sorts. It’s the only complaint I have of my OPO.