Lenovo ditches Vibe Pure UI, will ship stock Android on all future phones

Good bye to Vibe Pure UI, Lenovo is sticking to stock Android, starting with the K8 Note. As we know many phone brands got its own UI design this UI design makes their device stand out from other device MIUI UI for Xiaomi, XOS UI for Infinix, HIS UI for Tecno we have many of them.


Motorola's focus on an uncluttered software experience allowed its phones to stand out, and its parent company Lenovo is following suit. The company has confirmed that it is abandoning its Vibe Pure UI skin for stock Android, Upcoming Lenovo K8 Note will be the first phone to ship with Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box.

According to Lenovo India's head of marketing for the mobile unit, Mr. Anuj Sharma said  The move was motivated by customer feedback they got:

What we have done in last 11 months is we looked at what we had in terms of software perspective. We have been close to the consumers and we saw what they were asking for. There was a certain trend and we have now decided to cut the Vibe Pure UI off from our phones. So you will now get the stock Android which consumers have been asking for.

Lenovo K8 Note


There's no more Vibe UI going forward and we are moving to complete stock Android for all our future Lenovo phones. This is a huge transition for our business perspective.

Lenovo will still add a few enhancements to take advantage of Dolby Atmos and TheaterMax, two technologies it has pushed in recent times. Aside from that, however, its devices will run a clean version of Android without any customizations.

Sharma talked about the difficulties involved in getting rid of its custom skin, and mentioned that going with stock Android will lead to faster updates:
It was a lengthy process to get done. As Lenovo had to align all markets where it sold Android devices. The cultural differences that came in where for example in China Android isn't a very popular choice when you compare it to custom skins. But this was something for which Lenovo pushed really hard. For the Indian market, the preference was with stock Android experience.

The stock Android for Lenovo device will also mean that it will be more efficiently updated to next Android OS as they come. It also makes it easier to support for extended period of time.

It's certainly a welcome move from Lenovo it great, one that makes its budget devices that much more enticing. The Lenovo K8 Note will be making its debut on August 19 in India, so stay tuned for more as will for sure share information as we get any.

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