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Telefónica joins BQ and becomes the first operator to launch a device with Cyanogen OS in Europe

Via Telefonica Press Room

Nov 12, 2015

Madrid, November 11, 2015 -Telefónica and BQ have worked together over the past months to bring Europe its first terminal with Cyanogen OS, an Android-based operating system that offers a more customisable interface and higher levels of privacy and security. This collaboration makes Telefónica the first operator ever to launch a device with Cyanogen OS in Europe.

Both Spanish companies have always sought to add more options to the range of operating systems from which the user can choose – making it as broad as possible, balancing supply and promoting competitiveness. As a result of this commitment, both have opted for Cyanogen OS. In fact, last March, Telefónica Ventures, one of the investment vehicles integrated into Telefónica Open Future, participated in a round of series C investment in Cyanogen.

Cyanogen OS is an Android-based operating system. It is fully compatible with all Google Play applications, it allows further customisation of the interface and provides extra features, not only in terms of privacy and security but also related to the handling of the smartphone.

Whether it's audio, camera, phone, email or calendar, Cyanogen OS offers a series of improved experiences. The phone comes with integrated Truecaller and features caller ID, detection and blocking of spam calls; AudioFX offers a of high resolution sound quality with 24-bit uncut audio; and the new Boxer email offers of productivity Premium features, including calendar management.

With regards peace of mind, Privacy Guard offers customers granular control over your personal data shared with third parties. Other features include privacy and security PIN Scramble (PIN numbers in random order) and Protected Apps (folders with password).

The latest Cyanogen 12.1 version introduces additional features, such as LiveDisplay, which automatically adjusts the display settings according to lighting conditions and the time of the day. It also comes with a new browser offering a lighter, safer and faster experience than other browsers on the market.

The first handsets with Cyanogen OS launched in Spain today, and will arrive in Germany and the United Kingdom in the coming weeks. Throughout 2016, Telefónica will bring these devices to other countries in which it operates.

The first will be Aquaris X5, which will be available through the Movistar commercial network in Spain from November 11 for 209 euros (VAT included). Movistar customers can finance it up to 24 months interest-free for a subscription fee costing as little as 8.7 Euro.

Aquaris X 5 is a next-generation five-inch smartphone, featuring 4G connectivity, Qualcomm ® Snapdragon ™ 412 processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory expandable via SD card. It has a 2.900mAh battery, which, thanks to operating system optimisation and low-power components, provides a longer battery life than other smartphones with similar specifications. Also it includes excellent 13MP cameras at the rear and 5MP at the front, both with flash.

ABOUT BQ

BQ is a leading technology company in Europe Its aim is to help people understand technology, encourage them to use it and inspire them to create it. To achieve this, it has committed to education in technology, DIY philosophy and Open Source. BQ applied this philosophy to their products (smartphones, 3D printers or robotics, among others) and its software solutions, working to make technology a tool that improves the world and the lives of their users.

About Cyanogen

Cyanogen is re-imagining the world of mobile phones, returning the power to customise handsets and its content to its customers. The CYANOGEN ® operating system is based on Android and is known for its revolutionary customisation, its intuitive interface, its speed, its improved battery life as well as its security. With a fledging user base and a vibrant community of developers, Cyanogen is connecting smartly connecting users of smartphones and tablets to people, applications and other things that they like. For more information, visit the website, Google +, Twitter, or Cyanogen’s Facebook page

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