LeWa OS
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LeWa OS (Chinese: 乐蛙), also known as Music Frogs and жабка, was an operating system for smartphones, based on the Android mobile platform.[1][2] Developed by Chinese company Lewa Technology, it was mainly intended for low-cost phones under 1000 yuan (around US$126).[3] By the end of April 2013, there were more than 2 million users of the system,[4] and by the end of July 2012, they were among the most popular third-party Android-based ROMs in China, together with MIUI and DianXin OS (also known as Tapas OS).[5] Lewa was also the first aftermarket Android-based firmware in the world to support the dual-SIM standby feature.[6]
Quick Facts Developer, Written in ...
Developer | Lewa Technology |
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Written in | C (core), C++ (some third party libraries), Java (UI) |
Working state | Deprecated |
Source model | Closed source with open-source components |
Marketing target | Firmware replacement for low-cost Android devices |
Package manager | APK |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux kernel) |
Official website | www |
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