Huawei’s Latest Trademark Leak Gives Hint to What It Might Be Calling Its Custom Operating System
https://wccftech.com/huawei-trademark-reveals-custom-os-name/
With Huawei being shunned by its technology partners as a result of the U.S. President’s latest ban (which was later revised), the company is attempting to put up its ‘courage face’ by attempting to become self-sufficient for the future. Even the company’s HiSilicon division states that it was prepared in case such a move would be initiated and it has been working on several projects to help mitigated losses caused by the U.S. government’s decision. Huawei’s consumer business head has previously said in an interview that it plans on launching its custom operating system in China first, then other markets in the near future and the latest trademark leak might give us strong hints as to what the tech giant might name it.
Documentation providing info of Huawei’s latest intellectual property might have been submitted in Chinese, but CnBeta reports that it reveals that trademark ‘HongMeng’, which is the same name we reported about earlier. It doesn’t outright state that the operating system will be meant for smartphones, but an earlier report stated that the platform would be made for both mobile phones and desktop computers.