India's first indigenous mobile operating system 'BharOS' was successfully tested, let's know...

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Till now we knew Android or iOS as a mobile operating system. Today India has

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achieved a major milestone in the field of mobile operating system under Make in India.

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Union Minister for Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Dharmendra Pradhan and Union 

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Minister for Communications Ashwini Vaishnav jointly tested the indigenous mobile operating system Bharos.

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Bharos is a new indigenous mobile operating system developed by J&K Operations, an incubated firm of IIT Madras.

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 India's 100 crore smartphone users will benefit from the Bharos operating system.

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A Government of India funded project, Bharos is an AOSP (Android Open Source Project) based operating system.

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Unlike Android, it doesn't have default Google apps or services, meaning users won't be forced to choose apps they're unfamiliar with or don't trust.

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Bharos also does not come with any pre-built applications, without pre-installed applications users will be able to

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download the app of their choice. Trust is better than both Android and iOS in terms of features and security.

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