Tencent, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are now supporting Huawei's efforts to get HongMengOS out as soon as possible,
Huawei, along with Oppo and Tencent, began testing their operating system. The software is claimed to be 60% faster than the Android operating system, while Xiaomi and Oppo's comments for the operating system are very positive.
China has a very interesting economic model. Although there are free market conditions in the country, communism is applied throughout the country. There is a nationalist approach to production throughout the country.
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The Global Times is a biased media with close ties with the Chinese government and is prejudiced against these reports. As a result, the news itself may be part of the ongoing PR war between Washington and Beijing.
Nevertheless, the Chinese government can encourage other Chinese actors to stand behind this operating system and provide a powerful alternative to Google and its services.
Tencent, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are now supporting Huawei's efforts to get HongMengOS out as soon as possible, according to the Global Times, andır an unnamed source close to major Chinese telecommunications companies”. They think this will be a major blow against US-based sanctions.
Previously, the release of the new operating system was expected to take place with the launch of the Mate 30 this fall. The Global Times said the P40 might be an alternative. There are conflicting reports as to whether the new operating system is ready for release.
Which might explain why Huawei kept his release date secret. Huawei may choose to save time if the system is not ready and use it as a surprise trump if the system is ready.
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The fact that none of the companies mentioned in the news of Global Times has received any comment on this issue is another point that confuses them. Huawei's smartphone department head Richard Yu, 60% faster for the new operating system, then the claim of the Global Times carried the headline.
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We'll not see how well it actually performs until released and used. On the other hand, if other manufacturers around the world do not develop applications for this platform, it is not expected to hold on to much. What happened to the Windows operating system represents a good example.
Source: Forbes.com
China has a very interesting economic model. Although there are free market conditions in the country, communism is applied throughout the country. There is a nationalist approach to production throughout the country.
HongMeng, Huawei's operating system, is being tested by Internet giants and local manufacturers, according to the Global Times in China. The new system will be available in the next few months.[post_ads]
Also Read: Huawei Signs 5G Agreement with a Russian-Based Company
The Global Times is a biased media with close ties with the Chinese government and is prejudiced against these reports. As a result, the news itself may be part of the ongoing PR war between Washington and Beijing.
Nevertheless, the Chinese government can encourage other Chinese actors to stand behind this operating system and provide a powerful alternative to Google and its services.
Tencent, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo are now supporting Huawei's efforts to get HongMengOS out as soon as possible, according to the Global Times, andır an unnamed source close to major Chinese telecommunications companies”. They think this will be a major blow against US-based sanctions.
Previously, the release of the new operating system was expected to take place with the launch of the Mate 30 this fall. The Global Times said the P40 might be an alternative. There are conflicting reports as to whether the new operating system is ready for release.
Which might explain why Huawei kept his release date secret. Huawei may choose to save time if the system is not ready and use it as a surprise trump if the system is ready.
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The fact that none of the companies mentioned in the news of Global Times has received any comment on this issue is another point that confuses them. Huawei's smartphone department head Richard Yu, 60% faster for the new operating system, then the claim of the Global Times carried the headline.
Also Read: Huawei Rogue! 8 Smartphones first adapted to Android Q, all Kirin 980 Smartphones
We'll not see how well it actually performs until released and used. On the other hand, if other manufacturers around the world do not develop applications for this platform, it is not expected to hold on to much. What happened to the Windows operating system represents a good example.
Source: Forbes.com
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