Much like Moto phones, the Lenovo phones will come with some software enhancements like the addition of Dolby Atmos tech which has been part of Lenovo phones for some years now, and the TheaterMax. Apart from that, the interface and bloatware will be replaced with stock Android experience. “There’s no more Vibe UI going forward and we are moving to complete stock Android for all our future Lenovo phones. This is a huge transition for our business perspective,” he added.
“It was a lengthy process to get done. As Lenovo had to align all markets where it sold Android devices. The cultural differences that came in where for example in China Android isn’t a very popular choice when you compare it to custom skins,” explained Sharma. “But this was something for which Lenovo pushed really hard. For the Indian market, the preference was with stock Android experience.”
The company also confirmed that the all smartphones launched this year under the ‘K series’ branding will receive Android O update.
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