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6/2/2019 Huawei's Hongmeng will be 60 times Faster than Android – Pak Gamers Republic

succeeds in making their new OS better and more reliable than android than the world will soon see a
revolution in the field of technology and innovation.

Huawei’s Android replacement is not, apparently, ready to be launched.

After reporting that Huawei was preparing their own new operating system for a possible launch,
Huawei has told TechRadar that its home-grown Operating System will not be rolled out next month.
Instead, the company plans for the OS to be ready in China later this year, with an international
launch in 2020 with a few modifications in it.

Like most manufacturers, Huawei relies on Google’s Android to power its Huawei phones. Earlier this
month, Google announced that it would no longer grant an Android license to the Chinese company
by following a White House executive order that effectively blocked the company in the US.

The company has been working on its own Operating System since 2012, a report from CNET sister
site TechRepublic revealed in 2018.

“Huawei knew this was coming and they were preparing. The OS was ready in January 2018 and this
was our ‘Plan B’,” Alaa Elshimy, managing director and vice president of Huawei, told TechRadar.

“We did not want to bring the OS to the market as we had a strong relationship with Google and
others and did not want to ruin the relationship.”

According to the report, existing Android applications will work with the new OS, which could mean it
is based on the open-source version of Android. Huawei has its own app store on Android, called
Huawei AppGallery, which could host the new apps of future world.

Huawei phones in China do not use Google service so there’s a high chance of adoption of its own
Hongmeng OS. But how does Huawei plan to deal with not being able to use popular applications like
YouTube, Maps, Gmail, etc. on its Hongmeng OS outside China? Will the company develop competing
apps for its Operating System or has Huawei done that already?

So many questions are asked now-a-days. But I guess we may never find out until Huawei unveils
the supposed “Hongmeng” operating system expected to substitute Android on its own powered
devices.

Huawei’s decision to sue the US government comes as they face increasing rift from the US and its
allies over the security of its telecoms network equipment. The Shenzhen-based firm has been

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