Report claims OxygenOS and Realme UI set to be discontinued
A new report suggests that OPPO is replacing OxygenOS and Realme UI with ColorOS, potentially ending the distinct software identities of OnePlus and Realme.
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The brief
Reports indicate that OxygenOS and Realme UI are set to be discontinued. These software skins, which previously distinguished OnePlus and Realme devices, may be replaced by ColorOS.
Coverage from Digital Trends, Android Authority, 9to5Google, Sportskeeda Tech, and smartprix.com emphasizes the potential end of an era for OxygenOS. The reports highlight a transition toward a unified system under OPPO.
Future developments depend on the confirmation of these claims and how the transition to ColorOS will be implemented across affected device lineups.
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Quick answers
Which software skins are reportedly being discontinued?
OxygenOS and Realme UI.
What is expected to replace these systems?
According to Sportskeeda Tech, OPPO is replacing them with ColorOS.
Which brands are affected by this reported change?
OnePlus and Realme.
Coverage (5)
- OxygenOS made OnePlus phones special. Now, it might go away forever Digital Trends · 3h ago
- Why is OPPO replacing OxygenOS and Realme UI with ColorOS? Sportskeeda Tech · 3h ago
- The end of an era: New report points to the death of OnePlus' Oxygen OS Android Authority · 3h ago
- Exclusive: OxygenOS and Realme UI Being Discontinued, Ending a Golden Era smartprix.com · 3h ago
- Report claims OxygenOS and Realme UI set to be discontinued 9to5Google · 3h ago broke it first
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