Replacing Android: Huawei's OS runs 60% faster

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The trade war between the US and China is gaining momentum. The main blow was taken by the Huawei brand, which was included in the sanctions list of many American companies, including Google. However, the difficult situation in which the Chinese manufacturer finds itself, however paradoxical it may sound, can make it a winner.





For several months now, information has surfaced on the network that Huawei is working hard on a revolutionary "OS" that will replace the banned Android. And so, the first swallows flew, which are unlikely to please the American giant Google. If you believe the materials published in the Chinese edition of the Global Times, it turns out that the new Hongmeng may be 60% faster than the Android OS.

Despite the fact that software from Huawei has not yet been officially presented, it is rumored that the company has already managed to release a million smartphones with a new operating system and offers other Chinese brands to switch to it. It also became known that the largest investment company in the Middle Kingdom of Tencent took part in the development of Hongmeng, and Oppo and Vivo had already managed to test the shell.

As for the official presentation of his offspring, Huawei has not yet disclosed this information. But, according to leaks, this can happen already at the end of summer or the first half of the fall of this year.
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  1. +2
    15 June 2019 09: 47
    The trade war between the US and China is gaining momentum.

    In general, this was expected. The question was only in time. Well, they waited.

    ... Huawei is working hard on a revolutionary "OS" ...

    I would not be surprised if it turns out that Russian programmers took part in this. Yes
  2. +1
    18 June 2019 02: 13
    It's time to put an end to Android and Windows.
  3. -1
    20 June 2019 13: 03
    Great incentive to improve androids good
    Give a bourgeois social contest!