
H2OOS may be the name of unified OS of OnePlus and Oppo
India Today
Following OnePlus and Oppo merger last year, the companies are working on a unified operating system for both the brands. Now according to a new leak, this unified OS could be called H2OOS.
The recent Oppo and OnePlus merger has resulted in the active development of a unified skin based on both the companies Android skins the ColorOS and OxygenOS. The full OxygenOS-ColosOS integration is still underway, but once this happens, the companies are likely to come up with a new name.
According to Mukul Sharma, this new moniker might be H2OOS. The name has seemingly been derived by combining the chemical symbols behind HydrogenOS, the skin found on OnePlus phones in China before it was replaced with ColorOS and OxygenOS
However, turns out, it might be really difficult for this rumour to become reality. It is suggested that while the trademark filing exists and is real, it happened almost 7 years ago.
One thing to keep in mind is that OnePlus may still use the H2O OS nickname. There is, however, a slim chance that this will happen! There is no doubt that OnePlus and Oppo smartphones will have their names changed, regardless of whether or not the unified OS update is released.
To recall, the OnePlus had earlier said that the new unified operating system will inherit the purity and lightness of the company’s shell.

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