Cyanogen partners with OnePlus to launch its first smartphone in Q1 2014
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 28 September 2015 13:40 IST
OnePlus, the smartphone start-up run by ex-Oppo executive, Pete Lau, has
announced its partnership with CyanogenMod to launch their first phone
in Q1 2014.
The company has announced that it will be launching the
OnePlus One phone in partnership with Cyanogen in select markets and that
both the companies will eventually expand the device's availability in
more markets.
The OnePlus forum notes, "The CyanogenMod team will work in tandem with us to combine the
best hardware with the best software. They are developing a custom
version of CyanogenMod with special features and tweaks. We think the
end result will be quite spectacular!"
Commenting on the
announcement, Pete Lau, CEO OnePlus said, "What's coming is one of the
most popular mobile operating systems specifically developed for the
best hardware, with a unique twist. The smartphone industry is ripe for
disruption, and 2014 should prove to be a huge year for the future of
the market."
Cyanogen Inc. CTO, Steve Kondik said, "By combining
our software expertise with Pete's background in hardware and design,
we'll develop a phone that will exceed both of our expectations."
The
CyanogenMod is an open-source operating system for devices (smartphones
and tablets), based on the Google's Android OS. It is developed as free
and open source software based on the official releases of the Android
operating system, with additional third-party codes.