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Oneplus 's own Rom dubbed Oxygen , said to be 'Open N customisable'
After things with Cyanogen went a bit sour, OnePlus announced that it is working on its own Android ROM for the OnePlus One. The company also released an alpha version, with a stable version arriving in February.
The company has now announced the name for the ROM, and it will be called 'Oxygen'. Oxygen, OnePlus says, is, "all around us. It’s part of us and everything we do. It creates the water that carves out valleys and moves mountains. By itself, it’s simple and pure—a fundamental building block. But, as a part of something greater, it can do amazing things. Just like us."
The company says the OnePlus ROM will be "open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features."
OnePlus has promised more details on Febrary 12.
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