When the conversation turned to the Aurora OS 1.3 operating system, Wang Teng spoke with endless enthusiasm. After all, it was the fruit of his team's labor for the better part of half a year.
'This kid is really sneaking in a lot of his own stuff,' Chen Yansen muttered to himself.
A single smartphone, from its hardware to its software, involves vast and complex supply and technological chains, akin to building a skyscraper.
Although he wanted to stop using the communication technology patents held by Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Nokia, Orange Technology had no domestic alternatives.
Chen Yansen was a quick study, but he could only take things one step at a time.
Without the product plans he provided, technologies like the Aurora OS 1.3 system, fast battery charging, memory-cleaning algorithms, AI-powered photo imaging, and even the hardware design would have taken at least another year and a half to even have a chance of being realized.
