Huawei
has revealed that it may launch its "HongMeng OS" for smartphones and
laptops in China by next year after the US has listed the company In the
blacklist.
The international version of the operating system may be ready for
international market by the first or second quarter of 2020. Said Richard
Yu, CEO of Huawei consumer business, In a statement on
CNBC.
The company was in trouble this week after Google decided to ban Huawei from
its Android operating system following an American order to ban the sale or
transfer of US technology to the Chinese company.
"Today we are still committed to Microsoft Windows and Google Android, but
if we can not use them," Huawei's chief consumer business told CNBC, Huawei
will prepare Plan B, To use our operating system ".
the Global Times newspaper reported Monday, That the HongMeng platform is being tested and will gradually replace the
Android system,
"We do not want to do this, but we will have to do it because of the US
government, I think this kind of thing will not be just bad news for us, but
also bad news for US companies because we support it," the company official
said.
"We do not want to do this but we have no other choice." He added to
CNBC.
US Department of Commerce Which added Huawei and 68 Chinese enterprises to
the blacklist last week announced a 90-day deadline, before the
implementation of the ban, Which allows, Huawei to Continue to use Some
services.

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