Thursday, February 12, 2015

OnePlus attracts developers Paranoid Android for its own OxygenOS – Tweakers

Some quotes from the Blog Post: Introducing the OxygenOS Team: a First Look at the OnePlus ROM

Why are you developing your own ROM

<.? p> By doing so, we can offer better localization and faster updates. We can directly implement user feedback and make it easy for the OnePlus community to shape our ROM and create the OS thatthey want to use

TL; DR:. Better matching OS, faster updates , implement immediate feedback.

Who’s on the OxygenOS team?

Our team has some of the most talented industrial designers and mechanical engineers in the world, but developing a ROM Requires an Entirely new skill set
Head of Mobile Product:.
– Helen (Canada): Helen worked as a software development engineer and program manager at Microsoft
Android Technical Lead:
– Aaron (USA). went on to help co-found Paranoid Android in 2012, serving as a team leader and software architect
UI / UX Designer:
– Arz (India):. is the lead designer at Paranoid Android and the lead UI / UX designer for OxygenOS
Android Development Team:
– Carlo (Italy);
– Hieu (Canada);
– Jesús (Columbia); <. br /> – Karim (Lebanon);
– Yamil (Spain)

TL; DR: Aside from Helen (Head of Mobile Product), work (e) everyone. / with Paranoid Android

No Bloatware on OxygenOS:.

As we’ve promised before, OxygenOS will not ship with any bloatware. We’re keeping it clean and streamlined for performance. We value things like battery life and system efficiency, so we’ve Remained true to our ROMs namesake and created a seamless experience that’s lightweight and essential

TL; DR.: OxygenOS without bloatware, focusing on performance, battery duration and system efficiency.

OxygenOS Logo.

With OxygenOS being Such an important part of the OnePlus lineup, we wanted our new logo to maintain the core principles of our fire. With a familiar shape and design, the OxygenOS logo is dominated by red, contrasting the negative space That characterizes the OnePlus logo. Together, thesis designs represent the harmony between hardware and software, working to create a perfect balance Within the ecosystem OnePlus]

TL; DR:. Logo in the same colors as 1+ logo, but with more emphasis on red. Together represent these logos (1+ & amp; OxygenOS) the harmony between hardware and software

“When can I download OxygenOS?”

There are various certifications That must be completed before releasing a lollipop-based ROM, and this takes some time. We’ve Decided to move forward with a fully-stable build, All which is Currently in the testing phase

TL; DR:. Various certifications to be achieved, now in final testing stage.

Edit: work in progress
Edit 2:. links, quotes, etc.

[comment edited by Vickiieee on February 12, 2015 16:10]

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