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Cyanogen Introduces MOD to Usher in the Post-App Era

BARCELONA, SPAIN — (Marketwired) — 02/22/16 — Cyanogen Inc., a global leader in mobile computing, today announced at Mobile World Congress the launch of MOD, an integrated mobile platform that is going to change the way users, developers, OEMs, and MNOs build and interact with their mobile devices. The new platform will introduce mods — intelligent, contextually aware, and lightweight experiences built natively into the mobile operating system.

As mods, 3rd party applications that were previously isolated can now take advantage of platform APIs to implement unique experiences directly within Cyanogen OS. Users can install a variety of mods to extend the functionality of their devices. For example, through Cyanogen–s partnership with Microsoft, a user can install the Skype® mod directly into their dialer to add VoIP calling functionality or they can install the Cortana personal assistant mod to power features like voice-activated selfies.

In addition, to expand the availability of the MOD platform, Cyanogen is announcing a new partner program called MOD Ready to accelerate development time of new devices and services.

Under the current regime of mobile operating systems, only a select group of apps are allowed to natively integrate into the OS. With mods, barriers to deeper integration are removed and developers can now unleash the full potential of their applications across the OS. With mods, users can conveniently access their workout playlist with voice-activation, schedule a ride-sharing service from within their calendar, and make a video conference call from their contacts list. The system will even nudge users to install the perfect mod to help you complete the task at hand. These are just a few examples of how MOD provides an engaging and simplified experience with a phone that learns and reacts to your behavior.

“Thinner bezel, better biometrics, faster processors… changes never cease, yet many people are still bored with their devices. Why is this? We think people are intuitively looking for a more natural way to interact with them. MOD enables this by effectively creating a new runtime, a new way to build services for the Android super platform,” said Kirt McMaster, CEO & Co-Founder of Cyanogen. “According to some estimates, by 2020 Android–s scale will be greater than Facebook and iOS combined. A single platform that touches over 4 billion people around the world, enabling them to do practically everything. But apps, as they exist today, can be boring and single-minded. Mods are something entirely different. We are excited to be working with many partners around the world who understand the new vision of computing that MOD enables for Android and we look forward to seeing the innovations that arise from it.”

“Our partnership with Cyanogen is part of our ambition to provide great digital experiences to customers across all of their devices, in all aspects of their lives,” said Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President of Business Development at Microsoft. “MOD reinvents productivity for Android users by giving them access to the power of Microsoft–s services in an engaging and modern way.”

To accelerate time-to-market for devices running MOD, Cyanogen has created MOD Ready, a scaling program that enables OEMs and MNOs to rapidly launch phones across a broad range of chipset platforms. MOD Ready will help both partners and in-house engineering teams preserve existing investments in hardware, Board Support Package (BSP), component drivers/tuning, and supply chain.

As part of the MOD Ready program, Cyanogen will provide a Platform Development Kit (PDK) consisting of all the major components needed to launch a MOD enabled device. In addition, Cyanogen will work closely with major chipset providers to update the PDK roadmap with new chipsets on a quarterly basis. Since Cyanogen OS is CTS-compliant, MOD Ready devices will allow partners to take advantage of the existing Android ecosystem.

“MOD is a giant leap forward in innovative and outside-the-box thinking,” said John Sculley, Co-Founder of Obi. “We are excited to work with Cyanogen to bring MOD Ready devices to our global customers, who crave a premium user experience and an ability to customize over all else.”

“As an early supporter of Cyanogen and having launched our first device, BQ X5, in Spain and Germany, and soon to come in the United Kingdom, we love the fact that Cyanogen OS puts control over the experience and particularly, privacy and security in the hands of the customer. The evolution to MOD is the next chapter in this journey, enabling our customers to choose the services they love and have them natively integrated on the device. We truly believe that MOD brings the best possible Android experience to our customers and promotes an open, innovative, and level playing field,” said Francisco Montalvo, Director of Group Devices Unit, at Telefonica.

In addition to the Cortana and Skype mods, first-generation mods will also include a Microsoft Hyperlapse mod for smooth and stabilized first-person videos, a OneNote® mod for seamless dialer, browser, email, and calendar note taking, a Truecaller mod for spam messaging, and social lockscreen mods.

The MOD Ready Program is available now for OEM and MNO partners. The MOD platform will begin rolling out next month on devices with Cyanogen OS 13.0 or greater.

Cyanogen is reimagining mobile computing, giving power to the people to customize their mobile device and content experiences. The MOD platform is evolved from the market leading Android-based Cyanogen OS, which is known for its revolutionary personalization features, intuitive interface, speed, improved battery life, and enhanced security. With a rapidly growing global user base and a vibrant community of developers, we–re intelligently connecting smartphone and tablet consumers to people, apps, and things they love. For more information, visit , , , , and .

MOD and Cyanogen are trademarks of Cyanogen Inc., registered in certain countries; MOD Ready and Cyanogen OS are trademarks of Cyanogen Inc.; All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners, and they may be registered in certain countries.

Ryan Murkins
Head of Marketing & Communications

Chad Torbin
Speakeasy Strategies for Cyanogen

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