Intex partners with Indus OS

Indus OS has announced its partnership with Intex Technologies for providing innovative solutions for the Indian users and make India truly digital. With this partnership, Intex will be strengthening its regional push to tap the fast-growing regional language consumers and launch Indus OS-powered smartphones soon.
Rakesh Deshmukh, Co-Founder & CEO, Indus OS, said, “Since the first device launched in May 2015, Indus OS has grown at a staggering rate. Today, we are proud to have over 5 million users on Indus OS, and, now with Intex onboard, we expect to continue this exponential user growth. The regional language ecosystem holds immense potential in the Indian smartphone market, and Intex has become a strong force to reckon with. Our vision is to bring technology in the hands of every digital Indian and the coming together of two of the most powerful brands in smartphones, is a very essential step forward.”
Vineet Singh, Head – Digital Services, Intex Technologies, said, “Intex has always brought innovative products and services to its consumers, be it the multilingual App – Matrabhasha or the women safety app, Sashakt. With Indus OS, Intex is taking its mobile services a step further, where consumers with regional preferences not only communicate but can transform their smartphone experience into their native language and also get the benefit of multiple utility services deeply integrated with Indus OS. Intex as a brand understands the pulse of consumers and we look to further strengthen our footprints not only in metro cities but also in small towns.”
The Indus keyboard is a pioneer in regional keyboards. It was the first keyboard of the country to have the natural ordering of the alphabet, allowing early smartphone users to type with ease and familiarity. It also offers the auto-correction and the patented matra-prediction features in 12 languages. It is a Hybrid Keyboard which allows users to type in a mix of English and regional languages using just the English keyboard. In addition, it has its own regional app marketplace for content, App Bazaar, available in 12 languages.
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