Huawei unveils its proprietary operating system

Huawei had previously given little information about the software, fueling speculation about how quickly or effectively it could find an alternative to the Android system. Its bigger rival Samsung Electronics has been using its own operating system called Tizen in smartwatches and televisions. Marko Yang, an investor in developer studios who attended the conference, however, said he believed the size of the Chinese market would help Huawei overcome such a problem. A new “smart screen”, or connected television product, to be unveiled on Saturday will be the first product using Harmony, called Hongmeng in Chinese, Huawei said. NOT AN ANDROID RIVALMore than 4,000 Huawei developers have been working on Harmony, according to Yu.

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