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Report: Huawei Has Developed Their Very Own OS Called 'Hongmeng OS'
Boys and girls, if you are still in a holiday daze and haven’t heard already, US President Donald Trump had imposed a ‘ban’ on Chinese telecommunication firm Huawei from doing business with American companies.
What this means is, Huawei can now no longer buy parts or software from US suppliers without government approval.
Following that, Google announced that it is ceasing business with the company. Soon after, US chipmakers Intel and Qualcomm also announced that they will not be working with Huawei until further notice.

The good news is, if you already own a Huawei device, you will continue to get security updates and access to the Google Play Store. The restrictions are only for the brand’s upcoming phones.
If you are still in doubt, there's more good news.

The portal, quoting a source, said the operating system is called “Hongmeng” and it has reportedly been in active development since 2012.
Interestingly, the source also revealed to Huawei Central that the company has been using the operating system in its mobile phones all this while, "potentially hidden behind the curtain."
'Hongmeng OS' will gradually replace the Android system, the report said, and rumours have been floating around saying that the OS will debut on the Huawei Mate 30 Series.Huawei's own-developed smart phone Operating System, reportedly named "HongMeng OS", is being trialled out and will gradually replace the Android system, according to three Chinese media reports. pic.twitter.com/GacM5xQMYJ— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) May 20, 2019
Huawei, however, has not confirmed this news nor reveal anything about the 'Hongmeng OS', so we'll just have to wait and see.
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