HongMeng OS Apparently Being Tested for Huawei Devices; Could Arrive in Q4 2019 for Affordable Phones

HongMeng OS Apparently Being Tested for Huawei Devices; Could Arrive in Q4 2019 for Affordable Phones

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https://wccftech.com/hongmeng-os-q4-2019-release-date/

Even though a Huawei executive earlier stated that HongMeng OS wasn’t made for smartphones, the Chinese giant has reportedly cooked up a smart strategy to roll out its custom operating system. A fresh report coming straight out of China states that the company is testing a lower-end smartphone with its operating system that can make its way to the market by the end of the year. On the other hand, it appears that the tech giant’s mainstream and premium smartphones, like the upcoming Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro will continue to be fueled by Android.

Huawei has stressed time and again that the company wants to stick with Android for the long haul, but apparently, the company has grown weary of the U.S.’ claims of settling things after the country apparently backtracked on what was decided upon during the G20 summit. Thus, Huawei is now reportedly ready to present its own mobile operating system to the world.

HongMeng OS Apparently Being Tested for Huawei Devices; Could Arrive in Q4 2019 for Affordable Phones

Aug 5, 2019, 4:46pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/hongmeng-os-q4-2019-release-date/ > Even though a Huawei executive earlier stated that HongMeng OS wasn’t made for smartphones, the Chinese giant has reportedly cooked up a smart strategy to roll out its custom operating system. A fresh report coming straight out of China states that the company is testing a lower-end smartphone with its operating system that can make its way to the market by the end of the year. On the other hand, it appears that the tech giant’s mainstream and premium smartphones, like the upcoming Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro will continue to be fueled by Android. > Huawei has stressed time and again that the company wants to stick with Android for the long haul, but apparently, the company has grown weary of the U.S.’ claims of settling things after the country apparently backtracked on what was decided upon during the G20 summit. Thus, Huawei is now reportedly ready to present its own mobile operating system to the world.