Harmony OS could end up replacing Android on Huawei's mobile devices should the Chinese firm remain blacklisted in the US.
Huawei has officially announced its new operating system: Harmony OS.
Harmony OS will be open source and will"flexibly deploy" across various devices, including phones and smart TVs. The operating system — previously referred to as Hongmeng, which is what it will be called in China — could end up replacing Android on its mobile devices should the Chinese firm remain blacklisted in the US.
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