vivois preparing to unveil OriginOS 4 at its annual VDC (Vivo Developer Conference) to be held on November 1 at the Expo Center in Shenzhen, China. This highly anticipated event promises to introduce three innovative software products that underline vivo’s commitment to technological advancement. These include a homegrown AI for mobile platforms, an in-house operating system designed specifically for IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and the latest iteration of OriginOS 4 designed specifically for vivo smartphones.
OriginOS 4It will continue to be built on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and provide a familiar and user-friendly experience. This operating system is expected to be first included in future devices such as the iQOO 12 series and X100 flagship smartphones. For existing vivo smartphone users, it is hoped that the conference will shed light on the roadmap for updates and compatibility with their existing devices.
In addition to these smartphone-related developments, vivo is also taking steps in the field of in-house operating systems for IoT devices. However, it’s important to note that this particular OS is unlikely to make its way into vivo smartphones; Instead, its primary focus will be on improving the user experience of IoT devices and expanding the company’s footprint in the connected world.