Huawei has officially announced HarmonyOS, the operating
system it was rumored to be developing to replace its reliance on
Android. In China the software will be known as HongmengOS. The company
says the operating system can be used in everything from smartphones to
smart speakers and internet-of-things devices like sensors.
There’s been a lot of speculation about Huawei’s in-house operating system ever since Google suspended the company’s Android license
back in May, following the US government’s decision to put Huawei on
the Entity List. Huawei has made no secret of the fact that it’s been
working on its own OS, but the extent to which it would be able to act
as a substitute for Android is unclear.
However, it isn’t yet clear how much need Huawei will have for its own
in-house operating system going forward. Since placing Huawei on the
Entity List, the Trump administration has since indicated that it’s
willing to ease the restrictions on the company. In July, senior
officials said that the administration would grant licenses to deal with Huawei in instances where national security wouldn’t be impacted. However, yesterday Bloomberg reported
that the White House is delaying its decision about issuing these
licenses in the wake of China’s decision to halt purchases of US farming
goods.
Credit - TheVerge#HarmonyOS was created with four major building blocks in mind, ensuring a new generation OS that is best suited for our digital world today. #HDC2019 pic.twitter.com/7vgEuwuUG6— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) August 9, 2019
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