OnePhone

The OnePhone is a Linux-powered smartphone, introduced in July 15, 2015. This smartphone is designed for people who wants to buy their first phone.

History
The OnePhone was unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jefferson Smith stated that this phone will be designed for people who wants to buy their first phone.

Prior to the unveiling, various rumours of the Linux-powered smartphone appeared on Engadget. Originally rumoured as an Android phone, later it was confirmed as a standalone Linux phone.

After the CES 2015, Jefferson Smith began a Q&A regarding the OnePhone, what most people questioning regarding the OnePhone has been answered by Jefferson Smith:"'To take advantage of what we've made, we also include a phone tracker if your phone is lost, as long as it has battery and the phone should be named before you lost it.'"Alongside with that, Jefferson Smith stated that he'll add Android application support via future updates.

On April 2015, a teaser for the OnePhone was released on YouTube. Later, One Logistics announced pre-orders for OnePhone.

On July 12, 2015, prior to the global release date, AT&T and Verizon, as well as a few prepaid carriers and T-Mobile in the United States began to sell the OnePhone.

In October 2015, the phone has reached one million sales.

Software
The operating system that OnePhone ran on is based on a modified version of Linux (also known as OneOS), the major difference is that the user interface is simplified. However, it was not compatible with Android applications until an update was released.

The operating system is also based on the Yocto Project. This version includes some/most non-free drivers of the components used in OnePhone.

All software that has been developed for this platform is either in C/C++ or JavaScript/HTML5 or Java.

OpenGL apps are natively supported as well, both OpenGL 1.1 and 2.0.

Android apps are now supported since OneOS 1.5.

Pre-installed software

 * Contacts
 * Messages
 * Phone
 * E-Mail
 * Internet Browser (based on Firefox)
 * Music Player
 * Video Player (based on VLC)
 * Photo Gallery
 * Camera
 * Onehub (download store)
 * System settings
 * File Browser
 * Calculator
 * Clock
 * Maps (based on MAPS.ME)
 * Voice Recorder
 * Phone Tracker
 * Address Book
 * Chromium B.S.U.
 * Diamond Trust of London
 * GNU Chess (as Chess)
 * Neverball
 * Tux Racer (as Penguin Racer)
 * SuperTuxKart (as Penguin Kart Racing)

Audio codecs
Support for MP3, M4A, AAC, FLAC and Windows Media Audio are supported since launch.

Video codecs
Support for H.264, FLV, x264, Xvid, Theora, VP3, VP8, VP9, VC-3, WMV, and MKV are also supported since launch.

Version history
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