A bunch of salts of OnePlus new Adroid Operating System recently, therein, the upcoming OxygenOS will replace Cyanogen OS on its current and future products.
OnePlus was confirmed their new Team, including: Aaron Gascoigne, co-founder of Paranoid Android, Arz Bhatia, lead designer at Paranoid Android, Karim Frenn, former software development intern at Google, Helen Li, ex-Microsoft and OxygenOS product head and some one else.
OnePlus also unveils their new logo. The new logo appear with a red square at the same size with old logo with with negative space in between creating the O, the chemical symbol for Oxygen.
Therefore, “We value things like battery life and system efficiency, so we’ve remained true to our ROM’s namesake and created a seamless experience that is lightweight and essential. This is reflected in our new logo for OxygenOS”, according to OnePlus. OnePlus reiterated that OxygenOS will be close to AOSP and will be lightweight, with priority to battery life and system efficiency
” Together, these designs represent the harmony between hardware and software, working to create a perfect balance within the OnePlus ecosystem”.
According to them, it takes some times to complete its system before releasing a Lollipop-based ROM. And although they don’t exactly mention about its release date or when it will be available for download but at least, we know that everything is solid and stable before making it available for download.
Source: OnePlus