The OS of Axgio W2 and NEON N1 are Neonado 1.0, but there are still some user curious about Neonado OS, this article will give you more details.
In fact, the
Neonado OS was developed not directly from the pure Android 4.2 but Lewa OS,
which has been quite popular here on XDA-developers.
Now there
are two customized operating systems specially optimized for cellphones powered
by MTK chipsets, namely, MIUI and Lewa. The Xiaomi company conducted such
optimization on MIUI because its low-end brand Hongmi adopts MTK6589 and
MTK6592. Meanwhile, Lewa is a software company devoted to the localization of
Android.
As the two
redeveloped operating systems are mainly aimed at users in China, both of them
only contain the Chinese and English packages as well as local app stores
instead of Goolge Play
The
contribution of Nenonado OS, to be simple, is that it is a re-internationalized
Lewa OS. The new operating system contains the Spanish, Portuguese, French,
Italian, German, and Russian languages besides English and Chinese; Google Play
Store was preinstalled; and most globally popular apps are included, too, such as
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Pinterest, Skype, and Whatsapp.
According to
a friend of mine from whom I get the chance to try the OS, Neonado was made by
a company called Axgio, which is about to release its own MTK-powered cellphone
for all over the world. Predictably, the phone will run on the Neonado OS --
after all, no company does something for nothing. The new phone is said to be
named Neon N1, but I haven’t googled any information about it, or Axgio, or
even the Neonado OS. So the story should be about a new company and its first
product.
Apart from
all the background information, the Noenado OS has the following features, most
of which were inherited from the Lewa OS.
1. Compared
with Lewa OS, the user base of Neonado has an expansion of billions thanks to
the six language packages added.
2. Neonado
relieves you from the burden of installing indispensable apps, especially
Google Play. As for other preinstalled apps like Facebook and Whatsapp, you can
uninstall as you will.
3. Visibly,
Noenado is an overhaul from Android 4.2.
a. On the
lock screen, you can slide downward with different buttons to the home screen,
dial pad, or short message, respectively; sliding leftward or rightward, you
start the camera; holding the home button triggers the torch; and local weather
report is here, too.
b. Away from
pure Android’s home screen plus launcher, Neonado’s home screens include only
one layer, where you can drag an app to anywhere or overlap 2 icons to form a
folder, pretty like the IOS .
c. Pressing
the blank of a home screen and holding it, you see a menu rise up, containing
many widgets. You can add one of them to the home screen by just a check, and
the size of it is modifiable.
d. If you
keep sliding rightward on the home screens, a special tray will finally come
out. First of all, there is a list of recently opened apps here. You can kill
one of them or by clicking the broom icon, kill them all to release the RAM. On
the same icon, you can see the instantaneous usage of RAM anytime you need.
This tray is
no doubt the real unique part of the Neonado or Lewa OS, a special part for
saving. Besides the task killer, there are buttons for the control of mobile
traffic and shift of power consuming mode.
We see from
this tray that Lewa company has given great important to thriftiness. BTW, you
can hold the home button to switch to the tray when you are in any app.
e. The
dropdown canvas carries both the notifications menu and control panel. On the
latter, the switches of 11 frequently used functions are listed, including the
some fashionable ones like barcode scanner. Of course, this list is
customizable – you can replace any of the switches by another in settings. (拍照1.notifications menu, 2. Control panel)
The
notification function is very user-friendly -- you can add some apps to
blacklist so that you won’t be notified any more when relative messages are
delivered to you.
f. There are
two places where you can find the key of screenshot, on the control panel or in
the power off/reboot menu triggered by holding the power button. The control
panel can be pulled down when an app is running, but a physical key shortcut
would be more welcomed.
4. Some
essential apps or functions are fantastically enhanced on Neonado.
a. You can
add more information about a contact, including instant messaging ID, personal
website address, and notes. A contact can be categorized into a group and only
one click is needed to send a piece of message to all its members.
In the
contact information page, you can choose either to make a voice call or write a
message to the people, like what you do on IOS 7. Most specially, the check of
call and message history is also enabled here.
b. Dual sim
c. A popular
feature is that you can start answering an incoming call just by putting the
phone near your ear without clicking the answer icon.
5. In China,
the Lewa is well-known as a thrifty system in terms of RAM, power and mobile
traffic consumption. From a three-day experience, I do feel this Neonado
cellphone a little bit agiler than others with the same components, and the
power saving effect is quite obvious.
In general,
the Neonado OS has some spotlights that are easy to attract eyes, and I think
many people want the rom to flash. But Axgio just sent some samples to
cellphone sellers for feedback, and I don’t known whether and when it will
release the ROM. Anyway, when the so called Neon N1 is sold, the OS won’t be
kept in cell.
Product information:
N1: http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-neon-n1-px2cuoe-p-135130.html
W2: http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-wing-w2-px2cuoe-p-132044.html
Product information:
N1: http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-neon-n1-px2cuoe-p-135130.html
W2: http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-wing-w2-px2cuoe-p-132044.html
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