Ullim
Ullim (울림) is a family of Android-based tablet computers sold in North Korea by Pyongyang Informatics Company since 2014.[1]
Manufacturer | Pyongyang Informatics Company |
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Operating system | Android |
History
The Ullim-tablets were first made available in 2014, running a modified version of Android. Among the apps on it, were a few games and a cooking app. It is very popular in North Korea among youth.[2]
gollark: Apparently `package` doesn't exist.
gollark: I fixed that and introduced a *new* problem.
gollark: ... apparently "package" doesn't exist... oh potatOS not this issue again.
gollark: Ah, it's totally broken, I see.
gollark: Oh, it hasn't updated yet or something.
References
- Williams, Martyn (3 March 2017). "All That Glitters Is Not Gold: A Closer Look at North Korea's Ullim Tablet". 38 North. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
- Mi Jin, Kang (5 August 2016). "Demand for 'Ullim' tablet among youth exceeds supply". Daily NK. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
See also
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