Huawei CEO: Hongmong OS is faster Android alternative but it needs personal app store

2019-07-08 12:56:53

Back in a G20 summit, presidents of two countries Trump administration and Xi Jinping talks were resulted to end US-China Trade war. At the moment, Trump announced there are no more restrictions to Huawei if no threat to US national security. Further, it was told US companies would continue to sell products to Huawei telecom. But perhaps that’s not right at all. Huawei is not on the list of White House but still banned by the American Department of Commerce.

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Another source revealed US officials asked UN Courts to dismiss Huawei complaint against American Government of damaging Huawei reputation and business without giving any solid proof.

In other words, there are seemingly dispute between the two countries US and China, despite after dialogues. And this trade war is still resisting Huawei to continue providing its smartphones with Android Platform. Most of the Huawei flagships are come driven by HiSilicon chipset, yet there are some mid-rangers still using Qualcomm SoC.

Long story short, Huawei is unable to integrate US technologies and equipment. It can make use of Kirin processor alternative to Snapdragon. But Huawei is facing difficulties to develop an alternative to Android OS. This is strongly damaging Huawei phone business and caused to delay the launch of next flagship devices.

The Chinese mobile giant has successfully developed its own HongMong OS, which the Company’s CEO claimed to be 60% faster than Android software. But there is a big trouble for Huawei when it comes to choosing an alternative to Android’s Play Store.

For right now, Huawei doesn’t want to rely on others and determined to build a personal app store for Hongmong OS. For this purpose, it has also invited developers to upload their apps on the Huawei store, which is in beta tests.

We know it is really difficult to replicate the giant platform like Play Store, and Huawei may miss those of easy-to-use and user-friendly settings, but perhaps this time for Huawei fans to upgrade to another one, if no solution there (at least) until the unveiling of Mate 30 series – Huawei’s next flagship smartphone line.