Photo: The Verge, the Operating system Huawei released an open source

It is designed for different gadgets, from smartphones to intelligent speakers, wearable devices and automotive systems.

Huawei officially announced their new operating system HarmonyOS, which, according to rumors, it is developing to reduce its dependence on Android. In China the software is known as Hongmeng. About it writes The Verge.

The company claims that the operating system is designed for different gadgets, from smartphones to intelligent speakers, wearable devices and automotive systems.

The operating system will be released as a platform open source all over the world to encourage adoption.

A modularized #HarmonyOS can be nested to adapt flexibly to any device to create a seamless cross-device experience. Developed via the distributed capability kit, it builds the foundation of a shared developer ecosystem #HDC2019 pic.twitter.com/2TD9cgtdG8

— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) 9 August 2019 R.

The last months there were many rumors about the internal operating system with Huawei since Google suspended her license for Android in may. This happened after the decision of the U.S. government to include Huawei in the black list of companies. Huawei admits that working on their own OS, but it is unclear the extent to which Harmony will be able to replace Android.

Earlier it was reported that the Network was declassified appearance of top-end smartphone Huawei Mate 30.

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