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Images of yet to be released OnePlus Oxygen ROM UI leaked online

Update: Images of yet to be released OnePlus Oxygen UI has leaked online. More information on the company’s forthcoming software will be announced on February 12th. OnePlus announced that their upcoming operating system would be called OxygenOS, last month.

OxygenOS will be a customized version of Android and will be “open, customizable, and free from bloat and unnecessary features.”OnePlus says. From the image, you can see the flat UI icon shapes and icon shapes are not limited to the conventional round or rounded rectangle.What do you think of the OnePlus Oxygen UI

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Earlier: OnePlus will reveal its ‘OxygenOS’ on Feb. 12 – Details
Date-Jan 30 ,2015
Today, OnePlus announced that their upcoming operating system will be called OxygenOS. OxygenOS will be a customized version of Android that OnePlus says will be “open, customizable, and free from bloat and unnecessary features.”OnePlus says, “ we will be launching our ROM in the near future.” More information on the company’s forthcoming software will be announced on February 12th.

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Earlier this month, OnePlus had began to offer an alpha build of the Android 5.0 Lollipop based custom ROM for download. OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei had informed earlier about OnePlus plan to release its custom ROM alpha build before releasing their stable Android 5.0 build in February.

Cyanogen founder, Steve Kondik has confirmed their current plans to offer a final Lollipop / CyanogenMod 12, builds to OnePlus One user next month (February).Though, customers, who are buying the OnePlus One from India, will not receive updates from Cyanogen. OnePlus One users in India will receive an Android 5.0 Lollipop update developed by the Chinese manufacturer.

Meanwhile, after selling about 1 million OnePlus One handsets, OnePlus is busy with the development of the OnePlus Two, which should be introduced in the second or third quarter of this year.

OnePlus is also seriously thinking about the possibility of making a smaller device. The message for people who have asked them for just such a thing is: “we hear you”. It’s unclear however if the OnePlus 2 may be smaller than its predecessor, or if the company will launch a different handset alongside it.

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