Friday, 10 January 2014

China introduces Country’s First Mobile Phone Operating system



China introduces Country’s First Mobile Phone Operating system
China introduces Country’s First Mobile Phone Operating system. A Chinese tech firm, Coship Electronics Co Ltd, has introduced a new mobile phone operating system in the country with the independent intellectual property right. It is the country’s first mobile phone operating system introduced by the Chinese.  The new OS is named 960 OS. The company said that it’s the new brand OS that follows its predecessors such as Android, IOS, and Windows phone. The Shenzhen-based company has developed this 960 OS in 15 years. As the system is based on the Linux kernel and offers better protection for information stored in the handset, said the company's chair, Yuan Ming.
An academician, Liu Yunjie, in the Chinese Academy of Engineering said that there are a number of Smartphone in the Chinese market with the foreign OS and to launch the independent IPR is the need of the day to secure national and individual’s information.


It is hoped that the arrival of the new operating system by the Chinese will boost the competition among tech giants.

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