Huawei testing Russian Aurora OS as an alternative of Android, Report says

2019-06-13 14:43:22

Android Operating Systems are most widely used in the world for smartphones and then the iOS as the second largest mobile OS in the world. But how would you feel when you don’t find Android in a smartphone, o’sorry in a Huawei phone, the third largest mobile brand with a wide variety of smartphones.

As we know USA has banned China’s Huawei to buy and sell any technology product, as the US government fears of Huawei being a Chinese spy. This dispute badly affected the tech business giants like Android and Huawei. The ban won’t let Huawei to make a deal with Android to bring next generation Android Q to its smartphones. Therefore, Huawei is looking scarcely here and there for a best user-friendly OS for its upcoming smartphones. Because finding a reliable, co-operative, affordable, and favorite OS is not easier, especially as for replacement with Android OS.

 “Necessity is the mother of invention”, as we know the principle Huawei finds an alternative of Android. Huawei is testing the Russia’s Aurora OS to replace the whole Android systems and services with a new one. In this regard, the Huawei’s CEO has also met the Russia’s President, according to a report by Forbes.

If Aurora OS will pass the test, the upcoming Huawei mobiles will run on that platform instead of Android, which could loss a big client like Huawei vendor due to ban by US Govt. We may see a completely replacement and Android may never meet in a Huawei phone, if America wouldn’t remove the ban.

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The latest flagship smartphones like Mate 20, Mate X 5G and Honor 20 are running Android 9.0 Pie, but their successors are not confirmed to do familiar with Android Q, so one could expect Aurora too for the next year’s flagship devices, at least for one, if it comes true. Sadly, we have no glimpse or concept for interface of forthcoming Aurora.

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Are you looking for Aurora OS intro? Aurora is a Sailfish OS based software presented by Finland’s Jolla Electronics and designed and co-developed by Russian’s Open Mobile Platform.

Take it with a pinch of salt, as it by Forbes, not by Huawei officially. We don’t know how it impact user, the change could be good or bad for the Huawei customers and they may feel either happy or disappointed.