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OnePlus is making their own custom ROM and they want you to name it

OnePlus, which is now a year old is running a contest to name its upcoming new ROM. The OnePlus One smart phone was launched with Cyanogen for international markets while China units are running on OPPO’s ColorOS.

With its recent roadblock of using Cyanogen in India, the obvious next step is for them to develop their own custom ROM. Like what users would expect, the upcoming ROM would be close to stock experience, bloat-free and has room for customisation.

To stand a chance to make naming history, just drop your suggestion along with your details in their Google Docs form and you’ll stand a chance to win a OnePlus One Smart Phone (64GB) and round trip to Hong Kong to meet the OnePlus team. They are also giving away its new 10,000mAh Power Bank to its 20 finalist.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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