Will the absence of Cyanogen OS affect OnePlus One sales in India?

OnePlus One, the newly formed company’s first smartphone garnered positive reviews due to its flagship-grade specifications at a mid-range price tag. It was initially launched in 17 countries including China, some European countries, and the US. Following a huge positive response from Indian consumers, the company decided to officially launch itself in the country.

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A few days ago, the company made it official that the OnePlus One will be officially available in India through Amazon from the 2nd of December and its official pricing will be announced on the same day. According to Carl Pei, Director of OnePlus Global, the 64GB variant of OnePlus One will be priced below Rs. 25,000.

The company has been carrying forward some positive steps, including the company’s entry in India and the end of criticised invite-based system. But OnePlus received a bad news last week. Cyanogen Inc., the maker of OnePlus One’s software, made an exclusive deal with Micromax to provide software for its new YU brand of smartphones.

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This deal means that Cyanogen is forced to drop support for OnePlus users in India. OnePlus One won’t receive any Cyanogen OS based software updates in India going forward, however all hopes are not lost. In its official blogpost, the company has announced that it does care about all its users and will make sure that its users get the best Android experience. Apparently, the company is already developing their own Android 5.0 Lollipop ROM for its devices.

Note: The company will offer a beta version of company developed Android 5.0 based ROM in December. Enthusiasts can try it out if they are interested. The company announced back in July that they were developing their official ROM based on stock Android.