XOS (operating system)

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XOS
The logo of XOS
DeveloperInfinix Mobile
Written inC[citation needed]
OS familyAndroid
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed-source
Initial releaseDecember 2015; 10 years ago (2015-12)
Latest release16.2.0 (Based on Android 16) / 27 March 2026; 35 days ago (2026-03-27)
Available in56+ languages
List of languages
  • Azərbaycan (latın) – Azerbaijani (Latin)
  • Bosanski (latinica) – Bosnian (Latin)
  • Deutsch – German
  • English (United States) – English (United States)
  • Español (Estados Unidos) – Spanish (United States)
  • Esperanto – Esperanto
  • Filipino (Pilipinas) – Filipino (Philippines)
  • Français – French
  • Gaeilge – Irish
  • Galego – Galician
  • Hausa – Hausa
  • Indonesia – Indonesian
  • Italiano – Italian
  • Kiswahili – Swahili
  • Magyar – Hungarian
  • Melayu – Malay
  • Nederlands – Dutch
  • O‘zbek (lotin) – Uzbek (Latin)
  • Oromoo – Oromo
  • Polski – Polish
  • Português – Portuguese
  • Română – Romanian
  • Shqip – Albanian
  • Slovenščina – Slovenian
  • Srpski (latinica) – Serbian (Latin)
  • Svenska – Swedish
  • Tiếng Việt – Vietnamese
  • Türkçe – Turkish
  • Ελληνικά – Greek
  • Български – Bulgarian
  • Кыргызча – Kyrgyz
  • Қазақ тілі – Kazakh
  • Македонски – Macedonian
  • Русский – Russian
  • Українська – Ukrainian
  • ქართული – Georgian
  • עברית – Hebrew
  • اردو – Urdu
  • العربية – Arabic
  • فارسی – Persian
  • کوردیی ناوەندی – Central Kurdish/Sorani Kurdish
  • ትግርኛ – Tigrinya
  • አማርኛ – Amharic
  • नेपाली – Nepali
  • हिन्दी – Hindi
  • বাংলা – Bangla
  • தமிழ் – Tamil
  • සිංහල – Sinhala
  • ไทย – Thai
  • ລາວ – Lao
  • မြန်မာ – Burmese
  • မွနျမာ (Qaag) – Burmese (Qaag)
  • ខ្មែរ – Khmer
  • 한국어 – Korean
  • 日本語 – Japanese
  • 简体中文 – Simplified Chinese
  • 繁體中文 – Traditional Chinese
Update methodFirmware over-the-air (GMS,TranssionOTA)
Official websiteinfinixmobility.com/xos

XOS is an Android-based operating system developed by Hong Kong–based Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Infinix Mobile, a subsidiary of Transsion Holdings. The operating system is developed for use in the company's smartphones and tablet computers.[1][2]

Debuted initially as XUI in 2015, the operating system changed its name to XOS in 2016. Claims from the company about unique user customization capabilities are made. As with the original Android OS, XOS supports a wide range of customizations to the system interface.

The original XUI 1.0 is based on Android 5.1.[3] Later releases are based on newer Android operating systems. The operating system includes pre-installed applications in all of its versions. ..

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