Huawei says that hongmeng os is not an alternative to android
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Huawei has been working on its operating system for a while. According to rumors and the company itself, it is expected to launch in the fall of this year. HongMeng OS is a name that we have been hearing for quite a few weeks, like the one chosen by the Chinese brand for it. Although it seems that this operating system would not be an alternative to Android, as they say from the firm.
Huawei says HongMeng OS is not an alternative to Android
According to the company, this system would be used in IoT (The Internet of Things), so it would be used in a series of smart devices, but not in the brand's phones.
Bet on Android
Huawei says they are still betting on using Android on their phones as an operating system. In addition, they comment that at the moment they have not decided if HongMeng OS is something that could be or that they are going to use on phones. So one of the big questions this week is resolved in this way, about what operating system the company would use on their phones.
At least they make it clear that their intention is to use Android on smartphones. It is their first option in this regard, as they say from the Chinese brand. Although at the same time it raises doubts about previous statements from the company.
Several executives, such as the CEO of Huawei, have spoken about HongMeng OS these months. They have said that they were going to use it on their phones and have said that it was faster than Android. Now we find some statements that contrast sharply with that. So it is confusing for many. We will see what happens these days.
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