
In case you’ve been wondering what OS some of those iPhone and Android clones are using, we don’t have the facts for you, but here is Lenovo’s own Android customized OMS (Open Mobile System) mobile OS, which the OPhone O1 (first in the oPhone line, we presume) is running. Now, we hope Chinese cloners and smartphone makers take a leaf from Lenovo’s effort, and please don’t start comparing the OPhone with these other iPhone clones. Undoubtedly still an iPhone clone but the O1 hardware is pretty unique.
There will be two oPhone O1 versions, a 3G phone with a 5MP camera and an EDGE phone with a 3.2MP camera. The Lenovo oPhone O1 is exclusive to China Mobile.
[more os screenshots... via itechnews]

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