India’s homegrown operating system, Indus OS, is a multilingual Android fork developed for the regional languages users in the country. Touted as the world’s first multilingual operating system, Indus ...
Indus OS, the startup developing a localized version of Android for India, is now going after international OEMs after it clinched a deal that will local giant Intex sell smartphones powered by its ...
Most articles trumpeting Indus' epic feat of becoming the second most popular OS in India after Android either don't understand operating systems or deliberately obfuscate the fact that it is nothing ...
If you want proof that Android is the operating system of emerging markets, look no further than Indus OS. The company, formerly known as Firstouch, is tweaking the Google-run operating system to the ...
New Delhi, April 13 (IANS) Walmart and Flipkart-owned PhonePe, homegrown Indus OS, Affle Global Pte Ltd (AGPL) and Ventureast Proactive Fund II (VPF) on Wednesday announced they have settled the ...
Walmart-backed Indian payments services firm PhonePe is in advanced stages of talks to acquire Samsung-backed Indus OS, a startup that operates an eponymous third-party Android app store, a source ...
Developers of the multi-lingual Indus OS are rolling out a new feature called Recharge 2.0 on the 6 million devices running Indus OS. The Recharge 2.0 is an Android operating system integrated balance ...
Mumbai-based mobile operating system and native applications platform Indus OS has reportedly raised $5.75 Mn (INR 42 Cr). The investment has come in from Samsung Venture Investment Corporation (SVIC) ...
Homegrown app store Indus OS posted INR 17.13 Cr in revenue for FY20, 360% higher than last year, but still ended the year in the red CEO Rakesh Deshmukh claimed the company would achieve breakeven by ...
Singapore-based technology firm, Affle said on Friday, June 10 that it has acquired a 13% stake in OSlabs, the Indian ..... In 2019, Ventureast Fund Advisors India ...
Indus OS - a mobile phone operating system built in India - has become the country's second-most popular smartphone platform, surpassing Apple's iOS. Google's Android rules the roost by powering nine ...