According to
Google, AliOS is a
forked but incompatible version of its open-source Android operating system. Google therefore attempted to prevent
Acer Inc. from shipping an AliOS-powered phone, arguing that Acer, a member of the
Open Handset Alliance, had agreed not to produce phones running incompatible Android versions.
Andy Rubin, who at the time was in charge of the Android division at Google, stated that while AliOS is not part of the Android ecosystem, it uses runtimes, framework and various tools from Android. Alibaba disputes the claim that AliOS is a version of Android by stating the following:"Aliyun OS [now
AliOS] incorporates its own virtual machine, which is different from Android's
Dalvik virtual machine. AliOS' runtime environment, which is the core of the OS, consists of both its own Java virtual machine, which is different from Android’s Dalvik virtual machine, and its own cloud app engine, which supports HTML5 web applications. AliOS uses some of the Android application framework and tools (open source) merely as a patch to allow AliOS users to enjoy third-party apps in addition to the cloud-based AliOS apps in our ecosystem."However, as of September 2012, the AliOS app store still contains some pirated Android applications, including many from Google. == AliOS Things ==