JoviOS

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Funtouch OS
Developer vivo
Initial release2014;6 years ago (2014)
Latest release 10.0 / December 16, 2019;6 months ago (2019-12-16)
Official website www.vivo.com/en/funtouchos

Funtouch OS is an operating system created by vivo. It is a fork of Google's operating system Android. On November 28, Ge Yanan, project manager of Jovi OS, Originally announced that Funtouch OS would become Jovi OS with the release of the vivo X30 smartphones in December 2019. [1] But the project of JoviOS has suspended. Instead, JoviOS still remains as Funtouch OS 10 as the launch. [2]

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Features

The major difference between Android and FuntouchOS is that the latter includes some features unavailable in the former. [3] Such features include: customizable gestures, communication drawer with bottom to top swipe, a security centre, lock screen resize, options for long screen shot, eye protection changing to a warmer color temperature and others. [4] [5] FuntouchOS, in some respects, looks similar to iOS made by Apple. [6]

Versions

List of FuntouchOS releases:

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References

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