After being disabled from the Android system, this phone, like Huawei, has created a "Hongmeng" system

Nowadays, many powerful manufacturers are starting to develop their own systems.Take Hongmeng, who we are all familiar with

Nowadays, many powerful manufacturers are starting to develop their own systems.


Take Hongmeng, who we are all familiar with.


Huawei even started making Hongmeng kernels in 2017



Later, due to well-known events, the Hongmeng system was forced to meet everyone earlier.


In 2020, Hongmeng OS 2.0, which was installed on mobile phones, was launched.


This year has also made rapid progress.


On HDC2023, Huawei integratesHarmonyOSNEXTSent it out.



However, regarding the context of this system.


Ji Ge won't stir fry cold rice anymore. For those of you who haven't yet understood, you can click here to review.


HarmonyOSNEXT


To make a long story short, Huawei has completely eliminated AOSP code and can only install its own HAP software format operating system.


That's what everyone has been looking forward to for a long time,Pure Blood Hongmeng.



Besides Huawei, many manufacturers have developed their own systems.


Some got up early in the morning, but were hit on the ground by two rising stars, Android and iOS.


Examples include Nokia's Symbian and Microsoft's WP system



Also, it is in the developmental stage and the software ecosystem is not yet sound.


I even have to bear the pressure of Android and iOS step by step.


But there are some things that need to be made by oneself to be used for peace of mind.



Recently, Ji Ge saw that Russia has officially installed its self-developed ROSAOS on smartphones.


This made Brother Ji curious about this machine.


You said, what is the origin of Russia's self-developed mobile phone system?


Is it true that the bottom layer is self-developed, or is it standing on the shoulders of AOSP's giants?



Without much ado, let's just open the market.


The brand of this machine is R-FON, and it is also the first smartphone equipped with a self-developed operating system launched by Russian manufacturer STCITROSA.


The entire production and manufacturing process was completed in Russia.


Eh From this perspective, the degree of localization of mobile phones is quite high.


But the appearance of the back panel is a bit familiar to Ji Ge.



Machine enthusiasts, look, this is the appearance of the Red Rice Note12.


R-FON is not exactly the same as it, but it is also eight points similar


Perhaps it was to save money and create the same model?



There's nothing to say about the positive side, not much texture, there's a sense of a thousand yuan machine.



However, the actual hardware configuration is indeed at the level of a thousand yuan machine.


18W fast charging, starting 8G+128GB storage configuration, 6.7 inch screen.


Even the extraterrestrial technology 3.5mm headphone jack has been added.


Okay, far ahead!



As for the core chip aspect.


According to the information obtained from the machine, the approximate rate is MediaTek HelioG99.


The performance is not weak and belongs to qualified mid-range chips.



Of course, whether it's hardware configuration or appearance design.


R-FON is not related to the so-called "high-end".


The real thing that can make this machine appreciate is the domestically developed operating system in Russia - RosaOSMobile.


Ji Ge searched around but couldn't find any dynamic experience videos. Instead, there were several leaked system screenshots.

To be honest, this lock screen interface is very modern and familiar.



Its notification folding style is very similar to iOS.


The placement of small components is similar to that of OriginOS.


Is it possible that the development team has incorporated the advantages of other mature systems?


Ji Ge read the description from the development team and it's really


We strive to integrate the best experiences of Android and iOS into our system, so that users who are accustomed to these operating systems do not need to readjust



So as you can see, the lock screen and notification bar design of this system are familiar everywhere.



But it is estimated that users are more curious about the underlying code and ecological compatibility of RosaOS.


According to the development team, this self-developed OS is based on open-source Linux production.


Considering security, the development team has not yet used any Android components when working on the framework.


Wi-Fi modules and camera drivers are both adapted using their own solutions, with a focus on localization.



However, while marveling at its high level of autonomy.


Ji Ge suddenly thought again, 'What about the software ecosystem?'?


The two giants of mobile operating systems, Android and iOS, have both gone through many years of development.


With the efforts of developers, such a rich and complete ecosystem has emerged.



If there is only a system, there is no ecology.


The consumer can only afford to buy this phone when they come back


The development team in Russia also considered this issue early on.


So their solution is:Compatible with Android applications.



Some Russian netizens saw the operation of RosaOS and their thoughts were not smooth


Didn't it say 'don't use Android components?'


How can it be compatible with running Android apps?



Soon, another netizen replied:


Just build an AOSP, it's open source and free, and it's not a commercial version like Android.



Seeing this, Brother Ji had a train of thought in his mind.


RosaOS is indeed self-developed based on Linux open-source code, but in order to be compatible with the software ecosystem.


It is estimated to have built-in AOSP code into the system, allowing the system to install and use Android apps.



If the development goes smoothly.


When the user base and software ecosystem of RosaOS reach a certain scale, it is estimated that AOSP will be removed.


Ah, no I feel like I've seen this method somewhere before.



But playing comes back to playing, making trouble comes back to making trouble.


The learning methodology of Xueba is not something that ordinary people can easily apply.


Just like this phone equipped with RosaOS, it only entered the consumer market in 2024.



At this pace and scale of development, I don't know when we will be able to support the software ecosystem


In contrast, the 'self developed' system in India--KaiOSIt's much more grounded.


Moreover, the user base and development scale have also opened up N positions compared to Russia's nascent RosaOS.



For example, everyone may have seen such news before.


KaiOS is the third largest mobile operating system in the world



The achievement in a short period of time cannot be achieved without the strong promotion of local operator Jia.


India's netizens generally have poor spending power.


As long as the function is able to make phone calls and handle simple internet needs, they can be used for a long time.



Like the JioPhone above, it is a feature machine provided by the local operator Jio for package delivery.


By paying a monthly package fee, one can freely engage in phone prostitution, which is too tempting for Indian phone enthusiasts.


Even if it's cheap, this machine is equipped with KaiOS, which also enhances the experience of its feature machines.


Being able to use 4G and install apps, the sales of this machine in India are particularly terrifying.



And this KaiOS is not intended for ordinary smartphones either.


It is developed based on Linux and is specifically designed for use on functional machines.


And to put it bluntly, you may not believe it. It is equipped with a KaiOS feature machine and can even install software.



There are over 1200 apps that can be installed.


This also includes software such as Tubing, UC Browser, and Fruit Ninja.



No, why is that?


Organic friends may have guessed its mystery.


The reason why so many apps can be installed and used is because KaiOS software is developed based on HTML5 technology.


In other words, all apps are essentially just web pages.


For Indian enthusiasts, this is actually an advantage, after all, the feature machine configuration is not high, and being able to run web pages smoothly is enough.



Sounds amazing, right.


Even more outrageously, KaiOS has only been developed for over a year.


Because KaiOS did not start from scratch, but rather stepped on the shoulders of giants,


Previously, Firefox had developed an operating system based on Linux using the HTLM5 program.


Specially adapted for smartphones, capable of touch control, with a good software ecosystem.



But later, due to being unable to handle Android and iOS, it quietly shut down in 2016.


And the development team of KaiOS thinks that such good open source code would be wasted if not needed.


So



The team has adapted a system suitable for functional machines based on the code left over from Firefox OS.


It has adapted HTML5 programs that were originally only suitable for touch screen use.


Even a functional machine can be easily operated with buttons.



The price of functional machines has solved most of the needs of Indian users for smart machines.


You can tell me if this JiaPhone is really good or not.


At least, it still allows many Indian mobile phone users, some of whom have access to the internet.


Of course, it really depends on the level of self research.


Ji Ge doesn't think whether it's RosaOS from Russia or KaiOS from India, they can be considered too high.


Just their own research, all based on their different needs.


It is enough to benefit local users.


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