Huawei May Share Android “Replacement” With Other Smartphone Makers

Huawei may well share its “proprietary replacement” for Android, the HarmonyOS 2.0 operating system, with other smartphone manufacturers.

Huawei May Share Android

The director of Huawei Consumer Business Group, Yu ChengDong, better known in the world as Richard Yu, spoke about this.

Huawei could help the Chinese smartphone maker use the HarmonyOS operating system and services that have already performed well as a replacement for GMS.

The top manager made this announcement in case Chinese manufacturers are unable to obtain a license to use the Google Mobile Service (GMS) and Google Play Store on their smartphones.

Huawei is already testing HarmonyOS 2.0 on smartphones from select developers and partners.

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