A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures
A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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Alibaba’s YunOS overtakes Apple’s iOS as China’s second-largest smartphone operating system

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A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures
A driver demonstrates how to connect SAIC's Roewe RX5 SUV using Alibaba's YunOS operating system. The OS is on track to corner a 14 per cent share of smartphone shipments on the mainland by the end of this year. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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