At the 2023 Vivo Developer Conference, the company introduced its state-of-the-art operating system, BlueOS, alongside the latest version of OriginOS designed for smartphones and tablets. BlueOS is an innovative, self-developed operating system designed to support a wide range of devices, from those with minimal configurations featuring a 200MHz CPU and 32MB of RAM to devices with maximum configurations boasting a 4GHz CPU and 24GB of RAM.
One of the standout features of Vivo BlueOS is its utilization of the Rust programming language, making it the first operating system globally to build a system framework using Rust. This innovative system comes with extensive capabilities, supporting large models and multimodal interactions.
The operating system's extensive input capabilities encompass voice, picture, text, video, gesture, sign language, and even brainwave recognition. BlueOS advances application development by enabling automatic code generation and allowing the creation of personalized desktops, wallpapers, and themes.
A key highlight of BlueOS is its support for the BlueXlink connection protocol, which follows a distributed design concept, ensuring compatibility with industry-standard protocols. This facilitates seamless, secure data flow and access across multiple devices, catering to various scenarios in smart homes, travel, and office environments.
The upcoming Vivo Watch 3 series will be among the initial products to feature the BlueOS operating system.
However, it's important to note that BlueOS does not support Android applications. Currently, it offers access to applications like Alipay, Baidu Maps, and Himalaya, and it is compatible with the hapjs fast application standards.
The launch of BlueOS underscores Vivo's dedication to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the field of operating systems, ushering in a new era of intelligent technology and seamless connectivity for users across diverse domains.