If you trace this, I'd be curious if this was modified directly by North Korea, or if they hired the work out.
Nationalism and security would probably mandate the former, but I'd imagine even the North Korean government could throw more than enough money at this problem to buy a high quality customized version.
Running strings on the binaries of the built-in apps reveals some Korean names and *.edu.kp email addresses - which, of course, are not available on the public internet.
Nationalism and security would probably mandate the former, but I'd imagine even the North Korean government could throw more than enough money at this problem to buy a high quality customized version.