Huawei OS: The company has developed its operating system. How will it work?
The Chinese company would be ready to adopt its own operating system in their smartphones abandoning Android at the right time. Hazardous choice? Let’s see the details.
Huawei OS could be real. An operating system created directly in the Chinese company’s laboratories and able to beat the competition of Android and iOS in its functionality. A system above all able to work in perfect symbiosis with Huawei smartphones just like iOS works with iPhone and iPad. Perhaps this is the will of the Chinese company that according to the latest rumors could, in the not too distant future, abandon for their future Android and Google smartphones.
Android and iOS: the battle could become three?
For several years now, the ” battle ” between operating systems in the mobile world is fought exclusively by two contenders: iOS and Android. On one side, the operating system created by the mind of Steve Jobs presented for the first time in 2006 with the company’s smartphone, the iPhone, and on the other Android a system born from the minds of Google and released ” open source ” to all smartphone makers who over the years have adopted it to their needs, even remodeling it with their own customizations.
The fight for two may very soon see a third contender, Huawei, which according to the latest rumors could release, in due course, its own operating system capable of optimizing even more their mobile devices and especially abandon the dependence on Google.
Huawei seems to have started developing its own operating system since the US government began to investigate the company in the distant 2012. Everything seems to have been developed in great secrecy and with targeted investments. Subsequently, and more precisely after the vicissitudes of ZTE, to which we know has been banned the purchase of components made by American companies, Huawei seems to have stepped up all reviving the desire to abandon Google and Android and adopt their Huawei OS.
Huawei OS coming really?
The answer to the question is not easy to give as we do not have images of the new operating system or concrete codes. In fact, what comes from Chinese sources is the willingness on the part of Huawei not to be caught unprepared by the most extreme case or some future prohibition able to compromise their mobile business.
If, as with ZTE, there were problems with the use of the Google operating system but also Google Apps, Huawei could decide to replace its system with that of the company in Mountain View. From the sources, it seems that Huawei OS is not yet optimized properly but above all, as is clear expectation, it still has no type of third-party application not having been released even in the Alpha version.
The difficulty of the moment is this: to maintain the same quality level of services with a platform completely alien to Google. There is no hurry, or at least hopefully, and Huawei’s developers can work on the details of their new OS with the hope of not having to maybe ever use or who knows with the will, one day, to make a ” switch ” that could be very historical.