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Huawei’s New Operating System Is Insanely Fast Versus Android 

Huawei is building its own Android and Windows alternative

 

Huawei is working around the clock to get its Android and Windows replacement ready for launch, and according to a new report, all its efforts are supported by the largest tech firms in China.

Global Times reports that companies like Tencent, OPPO, and VIVO sent employees to Huawei to test the new internally-called HongMeng operating system.

According to recent reports, the platform is referred to as HongMeng, but it could launch as Ark OS. It’s supposed to serve as a universal operating system replacing both Android and Windows, albeit running Android apps has become a priority for the company.

The aforementioned source claims the tests revealed substantial speed increases as compared to the existing version of Android. HongMeng is at least 60 percent faster than Android, the report notes.

Huawei hasn’t provided any specifics as to when the operating system could launch publicly, with Shao Yang, the chief strategy officer of Huawei's business consumer group, describing the release date as “a secret.”Public launch in the fallInformation that made the rounds last month indicated that HongMeng could be finalized for Chinese devices as soon as this fall, whereas the international debut could take place in 2020.

Meanwhile, Huawei is already struggling following the United States ban. Because it’s no longer allowed to use Android and Windows on its devices, the Chinese tech giant had to push back several devices, including a Windows laptop that was originally projected to launch this week.

According to the executive ban signed by President Donald Trump in May, Huawei can continue to provide updates for devices already on the market, but on the other hand, it is not allowed to launch new products using software or hardware belonging to American companies.

As a result, Huawei is trying to reduce reliance on US-based firms and use more parts from Chinese companies, while at the same time accelerating development of its in-house operating system to replace Android and Windows.
 
 
 
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2 hours ago, The AchieVer said:

As a result, Huawei is trying to reduce reliance on US-based firms and use more parts from Chinese companies, while at the same time accelerating development of its in-house operating system to replace Android and Windows.

As a result Huawei could completely stop to rely on US-based firms and provide an improved operating system replacing both android and windows -_-

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Chinese companies took over the hardware market, now its time for them to take over the software market also.

USA started globalization for its own benefit and now its getting the taste of its own medicine.

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10 hours ago, Jogs said:

Chinese companies took over the hardware market, now its time for them to take over the software market also.

USA started globalization for its own benefit and now its getting the taste of its own medicine.

The problem with post like these  there most likely Chinese propaganda these type post have been making it rounds  on social media for  like a month now .  Do you believe everything you read with no real proofs ?:lmao:

 

Softpedia  used Global Times as a source:

Global Times has been recognised by many as a major source of fake news in China, where for instance, articles condemning US Ambassador to China, Terry Branstad, for helping to reconstruct Tibet have been mistakenly published.

 

Furthermore, despite Global Times’s objectives to not publish reports about its hired journalists’ disappearances from the organisation, it has been known that a handful of journalists working for the news agency has either been expelled from the organisation or detained by Chinese authorities, mainly for misreporting issues, such as spreading “fake news” (mostly real news in Western and neutral media) that threaten China’s national interests.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Times#Controversies

 

This article says  its fake news

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Fake: Huawei OS will be 60% faster compared to Android and compatible with IOS apps

 

 

We’ve seen that Huawei is preparing its plan B OS in case the company is completely prohibited from US Android or Windows operating system. Now in this session of reports about this mysterious OS, there are fake news and rumors that you should know about.

 

There are fake reports that said Huawei’s self-developed operating system will be 60% faster compared to Android OS and will also support IOS apps.

 

As of now, according to our information, we want to confirm that there are no such statements made by any Huawei executive or official regarding these subjects.

 

Currently, Huawei CEO, Yu Chengdong has only confirmed that it is preparing their plan B OS slated to launch later this year and also confirmed that the OS will be available in two different versions – domestic and global.

 

Huawei Hongmeng OS could be known as ARK OS globally

 

Moreover, the company has recently registered trademarks in China and in Europe with different names including “Huawei Hongmeng” and “Huawei ARK OS“, both of these trademarks are categorized under the operating system and are expected to be used for domestic and global market respectively.

 

https://www.huaweicentral.com/fake-huawei-os-will-be-60-faster-compared-to-android-and-compatible-with-ios-apps/

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Here is whats really going on and they don't even speak about how fast it is.

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Huawei OS has been tested ‘thousands of times’ but does not have a commercial release date yet

 

Huawei Central and our readers all are crucially waiting for the Huawei’s OS. The OS launch now became more important after the US government in mid-May placed Huawei and its affiliates on a trade blacklist.

 

There won’t be any issue with its OS in China – because the developers and local consumers would support and build up the ecosystem quickly. In the homeland, it will be fine, but the company remains concerned about the global response.

 

Huawei already registered the brand name “Hongmeng OS” – Separately the company applied to register “Huawei Ark OS through the European Union Intellectual Property Office at the last month.

 

According to one Chinese source, Huawei is not fully prepared to launch its OS as the US ban came suddenly.

 

“Although the OS has been tested thousands of times inside the Huawei specialist team, it hasn’t yet been widely tested on consumer product lines, which means Huawei does not have a solid commercial release date yet,” reported SCMP.

 

Huawei’s OS would be able to support a range of products and systems within its ecosystem, including smartphones, computers, tablets, TVs, automobiles and smart wear, which would also be compatible with all Android applications and existing web applications, according to the recent trademark application.

 

Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS have a stranglehold on smartphone operating systems, accounting for 99.9% of the global market, according to Gartner estimates last year.

Huawei’s smartphones sales have continued to increase in China as the Android OS (EMUI) has never carried Google services.

 

https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-hongmeng-os-release-date-news/

 

 

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