OxygenOS

OxygenOS (Chinese: 氧OS; pinyin: yǎng OS) is an Android-based operating system (OS) developed by Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus exclusively for their smartphones. OxygenOS was developed for their overseas market. There used to also be another version of the OS designed specifically for the Chinese market called HydrogenOS (Chinese: 氢OS; pinyin: qīng OS).

Developer(s)OnePlus
Initial releaseMarch 2015 (2015-03)
Stable release
OnePlus 10T: 11.C.23

OnePlus Nord 2T: 11.C.29
OnePlus Nord N20: 11.A.07
OnePlus 10R: 11.C.17
OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite: 11.C.31
OnePlus 10 Pro: 11.C.25
OnePlus Nord CE 2: 11.C.10
OnePlus 9RT: 11.F.13
OnePlus Nord 2: 11.F.47
OnePlus Nord N200: 11.C.15
OnePlus Nord CE: 11.C.10
OnePlus 9R: 11.F.21
OnePlus 9 / 9 Pro: 11.F.20
OnePlus Nord N100: 11.0.8
OnePlus Nord N10: 11.0.7
OnePlus Nord: 11.F.21
OnePlus 8T: 11.F.15
OnePlus 8 / 8 Pro: 11.F.15
OnePlus 7 / 7T: 11.F.18

Discontinued:
Written inC++, Java
Operating systemAndroid (5.0.1 to 12.0)
PlatformAndroid
Available in40 languages
TypeGraphical user interface
LicenseMixed (some Copyleft, some lax, some Proprietary licence)
Websiteoneplus.com/oxygenos

In an interview published on 3 September 2016, XDA Developers revealed OnePlus was "actively merging both platforms (OxygenOS and HydrogenOS) into a single cohesive operating system based on Android".

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