Vivo working on new Origin OS to replace existing Funtouch OS
Over the last year and a half, Vivo has worked tirelessly to improve its Android-based operating system for smartphones. And now it appears the company's next bet in the operating system game could be even better, and may even be launched under a new name altogether. The move to bring a new operating system by the end of the year would be strange because it would most likely be based on Google's Android 11 -- a software that Vivo has already started to roll-out to users. While the tipster in question has a stellar record with his leaks, yet, it will still be prudent to note that Vivo just launched Android 11 for its phones a few weeks back, and with the company already releasing it to some users, and looking aggressive about extending it to others via its vast line-up of phones, it would be quite odd for them to bring out an all-new operating system in a few months. As such, it could well be true that Vivo is again looking to bring a new operating system, one that is much cleaner and smoother to use, and helps it stay in the game against more refined takes on Android such as OxygenOS, One UI and more.

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