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Lenovo: Bringing Android to its devices

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Lenovo has been thinking on redoing Android OS on its cell phones amid the previous couple of years, favoring to a greater degree a Huawei or Samsung course than a Sony or a Motorola one. Nonetheless unmistakably the organization – as far back as it tumbled from its main spot in worldwide cell phone shipments-is searching for better approaches for getting things done. Also, it has chosen that its Vibe UI needs to go, deciding on a much more clean, stock Android UI. Vibe UI wasn’t thought to be the zenith of Android skins, given its cumbersome symbols, clumsy hues and non-instinctive UI.

In the meantime, its other image, Motorola, has kept on offering almost idealize stock Android on its phones, with the main increases being a couple of little applications and signals. Motorola hasn’t exactly almost been as fruitful under Lenovo, which implies the Chinese desktop and cell phone giant discovers it somewhat of a trouble. All things considered, the American brand has a really assorted lineup of phones however that didn’t make it exceptionally fruitful.

One can point to components, for example, Lenovo’s image name and a more extensive interest of stock Android to imply that it builds its odds of achievement, in any case, Chinese users lean toward a custom skin.

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The organization’s forthcoming K8 Note will be the first to accompany stock Android, trailed by different phones later on.  Anuj Sharma, head of product marketing at Lenovo says,

There’s no more Vibe UI going forward and we are moving to complete stock Android for all our future Lenovo phones. It was a lengthy process to get done [as] Lenovo had to align all markets where it sold Android devices. This is a huge transition for our business perspective

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Lenovo will hold custom components like Dolby Atmos and TheaterMax, which aren’t specific to any OS. The phones will deliver with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and will get a refresh to Android O when it turns out. The organization asserts this change will empower it to take off quicker OS updates and uphold more seasoned cell phones for a more drawn out time frame.

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