Huawei is reportedly developing its own operating system system around the clock to replace Android and Windows. According to a publication, Huawei's efforts are supported by the biggest companies technology in China.
The Global Times reports that companies such as Tencent, OPPO and VIVO have sent employees to Huawei to test the new operating system internally called HongMeng.
According to recent reports, the operating system the company is developing is internally called HongMeng and is supposed to be a universal operating system that will replace Android and Windows, although Android applications are a priority for the company.
Rumors claim that the tests revealed much faster speeds compared to the existing version of Android. According to reports, the HongMeng operating system is at least 60% faster than Android.
Huawei has not given details on when the operating system could be released, as Shao Yang, head of strategy for Huawei's consumer group, says the release date is "secret".
Rumors have suggested that HongMeng could launch for the devices in China this fall, while a international version could be released in 2020.
Meanwhile, Huawei continues to try to be "heard" after the United States ban.
According to prohibition signed by President Donald Trump in May, Huawei can continue to provide updates on the devices already on the market, but on the other hand it will not be allowed to manufacture new ones productτα χρησιμοποιώντας λογισμικό ή hardware που κατασκευάζονται από αμερικανικές εταιρείες.
So Huawei is trying to reduce its dependence on US-based companies and is trying to use more components from Chinese companies, while accelerating its growth. its own operating system to replace Android and Windows.
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