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What Is OriginOS / FuntouchOS?

Vivo’s Android skins — and how failed updates cause boot loops.

Definition: Vivo uses two Android skins depending on market: OriginOS (China market) and FuntouchOS (international market, including Singapore). Both sit on top of Android and control the home screen, camera app, settings, and built-in Vivo applications. FuntouchOS is what Singapore Vivo users run.

FuntouchOS and repairs

Failed FuntouchOS OTA updates are a known cause of Vivo phones entering boot loops. Vivo’s firmware reflash process uses the PD tool — PhoneDoctor can reflash FuntouchOS firmware without erasing user data in most cases. If the NAND storage chip is physically damaged from a drop or water ingress, the firmware cannot be restored through software and board-level repair is required.

Common FuntouchOS issues

Boot loop after update: OTA update interrupted or corrupted — resolved with firmware reflash in most cases without data loss.

System app crashes: Factory resetting the app in Settings or clearing cache partition usually resolves without full reflash.

Slow after update: FuntouchOS performs optimisation for 24–48 hours after updates — normal. Persistent slowness usually resolves with a cache wipe.

Related terms

→ Boot Loop — common result of failed FuntouchOS updates

→ Firmware — FuntouchOS is delivered as firmware OTA updates

→ Hard Reset — first step before firmware reflash on any frozen Vivo

→ FlashCharge — Vivo’s fast charging managed by FuntouchOS settings

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