Huawei has become one of the largest Android smartphone companies. According to 1's world-class IDC profits report, 2016 is ranked as the world's third-largest company, just behind Samsung and Apple.
Huawei is now preparing to rediscover herself. In addition to hiring Apple's former designer, Abigail Brody to redesign the EMUI Android cover he uses, The Information says the company is developing its own OS for mobile devices.
The publication notes that the new platform would come “as an emergency measure need in case Google tightens the knot around Android or stops offering it to smartphone makers.”
The development team of the new operating system consists of ex-Nokia employees and is based in Scandinavia. Verified information they add that the new mobile operating system is not far from completion.
You're probably thinking that you don't need another operating system, and you're probably right. Without a large support system with applications, any new platform may be doomed to failure in the wake of intense competition from Android and iOS.
The argument of the operational emergency is the only one that makes sense to Huawei or any other manufacturer thinking of developing a new functional one at this time.
However, Google has not shown signs of wanting to foreclose hardware makers. It works normally with several companies to build Nexus, and today there are hundreds of operating system-based brands for their devices.