Huawei gives HarmonyOS. A strong reply to Google

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  Huawei introduced HarmonyOS at its annual developers conference. According to CEO Richard Yu, this new operating system of the company was being worked on since 2017 and the product working on this OS will also be introduced tomorrow under Honor. With the new operating, Huawei aims to provide an open source platform that can be used from smartphones to TVs, laptops and even cars                          HarmonyOS is the company's new OS based on MicroKernel. This means that it will use the least amount of resources, ensuring that the operating speed is fast. It is open source and comes with TEE (Trusted Executive Environment) for better security across devices. Harmony operating system has arc compiler, which supports all major languages ​​including C /, C ++, Java, JavaScript and Kotlin. During the keynote, Richard stated that HarmonyOS can replicate Android, but currently the company...

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Huawei Technologies is facing an immediate test of Google’s move to curtail some business with the Chinese telecoms giant in the wake of it being placed on a US blacklist, as its budget brand Honor prepares to launch a new handset model in the UK on Tuesday.


The Chinese company has not yet changed plans for the grand launch of the Honor 20 Series on May 21 in London, which comes 10 days ahead of the unveiling of the same product in the domestic market in Shanghai on May 31, two people familiar with the matter said, who wish to remain anonymous as the information is private. They added that the launch plan could change at any time.

The development comes after Google said it is looking to comply with the Trump administration’s move to add Huawei and 70 affiliates to the US Commerce Department’s Entity List last week, which restricts the company from buying parts and components from US companies without government approval.


We are complying with the [US] order and reviewing the implications. For users of our services, Google Play and the security protections from Google Play Protect will continue to function on existing Huawei devices,” a Google spokeswoman said in a statement, without specifying what it means for future Huawei devices.

Google’s statement follows reports on Monday that the US internet giant had halted business that requires the transfer of hardware, software and technical services to the Shenzhen-based firm. Huawei is currently the world’s second-largest smartphone supplier behind Samsung and reliant on Google’s Android operating system.

The news adds to fears that a cold war is beginning between the US and China in the technology sector with profound implications for Huawei, which is currently in the eye of the storm.


Android is an open source operating system for mobile devices led by Google – but using this does not automatically give Huawei devices access to Google apps and services. Google’s compliance with the US order could mean that future Huawei devices will lose access to popular Google services including the Google Play app store, as well as apps such as Gmail and YouTube – meaning overseas buyers may think again before buying a new Huawei handset.

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