BharOS: 6 key questions about India’s ‘homegrown’ mobile operating system answered – Times of India

BharOS: 6 key questions about India’s ‘homegrown’ mobile operating system answered – Times of India

It’s rather difficult to develop an operating system designed for mobile phones. Perhaps that’s why alternatives to Android and iOS have come far and few in between. IIT-incubated firm JandK Operations has developed BharOS with the idea of emerging as an alternative to Android. There are quite a few questions about BharOS and we attempt … Read more

Explained: What is BharOS; how is it different from Android and more – Times of India

Explained: What is BharOS; how is it different from Android and more – Times of India

Union Minister for Communications, Electronics and Information Technology and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan tested ‘BharOS‘, the recently-unveiled indigenous operating system developed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT). Union Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was also present at the event. The ministers congratulated the team behind the Desi OS. “Congratulations to everyone involved in … Read more

Made-in-India BharOS: Minister underlines ‘challenges’, then suggests this name

Made-in-India BharOS: Minister underlines ‘challenges’, then suggests this name

Union minister Ashwini Vaishaw on Tuesday warned that many people around the world will bring difficulties in the path of BharOS, a Made-in-India mobile operating system developed by IIT Madras-incubated firm. Speaking at the launch of BharOS, the minister of Railways, Communications and Electronics & IT said, “The challenge starts from here. We have to … Read more

BharOS India’s indigenous mobile operating system by IIT Madras: 6 key points

BharOS India’s indigenous mobile operating system by IIT Madras: 6 key points

With the goal of creating a “self-reliant India,” a company that was incubated at IIT Madras has build a mobile operating system. The developers have dubbed it “BharOS” and claim that it would help the nation’s 100 crore mobile phone subscribers. Here we have chalked out the key points to understand more about the indigenous … Read more