Google’s Android OS is certainly a force in
the mobile world with its massive following. And next to iOS and may be Windows
Phone, Android remains quite untouchable to other platforms. However, China
isn’t buying that stuff and has decided to try and take Android head on with
its own mobile operating system.
The Chinese government has recruited
Shanghai Liantong to work with the country’s Institute of Software at the
Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) to launch COS – China Operating system.
The OS, just like Android is based on Linus
and is also open-source. Aside from challenging the big players in the
industry, the COS aims to provide better localization in terms of language
input, cloud services and monetization.
The OS is also reportedly backed up by HTC
(although the Taiwanese smartphone maker is keeping mum about the issue), which
many people would say is quite obvious given the Android-like look and feel of
the OS that is reminiscent of those with Sense 5.