Why are major manufacturers grabbing the first adaptation of the Android system?There are two main reasons

Author:Science and technology prodiga Time:2022.08.17

In fact, it is not just the system, some other hardware, such as sensors/processors, etc. If you can start major domestic mobile phones, it will be vigorously promoted. As for why this happens, I think there are two main reasons.

1. Show brand strength

Whether it is a system or hardware, it is a symbol of strength to adapt and use it as soon as possible. For mobile phone brands, the first -time adaptation system can also prove that they have strong strength, efficient work, and better publicity. For example, if there is a brand in a year, it will keep up. For our users, we also want to use a new system as soon as possible.

2. Improve user experience

As the saying goes, "users are God", although this sentence is a bit exaggerated, but it means right. The mobile phone brand can start the new system, which can also bring a better experience for users. You must know that the new Android version system will have a lot of new features every year. Take the latest Android 13, it is said that it will be updated in both privacy security/convenient personality, and it will also optimize large screens. As far as I know OPPO's ColorOS 13 public beta version, the official version of the Android 13 is launched. It is currently being recruited by the early adopter experience. Interested OPPO mobile phone users may wish to pay attention to it.

Finally, although it is also an Android system, after the training of various brands, the experience is completely different. Here I also ask everyone, which system do you think is best used?

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