Thursday, 25 July 2019

Indus OS - world’s first regional operating system

India’s native operating system, Indus OS, is a multilingual android fork developed for the regional languages users within the country. Touted as the world’s initial multilingual operating system, Indus OS supports 12 major Indian languages at the moment.
Launched in 2014, at first as Firstouch, Indus OS arrived on the scene once it raised $5 million asynchronous A funding spherical in January 2015 and in mid-2015 once domestic smartphone maker, Micromax, partnered with the corporate and proclaimed few smartphones steam-powered by Indus OS rather than stock robot am fond of it had done forever. Now, 5 of the highest Indian OEMs – Micromax, Celkon, Swipe, Karbonn, and Intex – have launched over thirty smartphones with Indus OS.


"Our goal is to get OEMs to sign up. Now we want to go ahead and work with Chinese and international brands."
– Rakesh Deshmukh, Co-founder and CEO, Indus OS

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