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Huawei is working on its own Android competitor

Google is in a very envied position in the mobile market at the moment. Despite never having produced a smartphone or tablet itself, the company makes billions off of the mobile market by owning Android, the operating system that powers the vast majority of the mobile devices out there. That’s why companies like Samsung have been trying to create their own mobile operating systems to mimic the success of Google, and Huawei may be the latest company to do so with it’s new operating system known as Kirin. 

We just recently wrote that Huawei is a possible new partner to Google to produce the new Nexus smartphone. Also, we all know the fact that the company is working hard to increase its presence in Western markets by producing well-made devices, developing their own Kirin chips and so on. However, the Chinese giant does not want to stop here. It turns out that the company has plans to create their own new OS! In fact, there were some news reported by Reuters some time ago. It was said that the Huawei and ZTE are engaged in developing its own mobile operating system in order to reduce the dependence on Android. Some news rumours suggest that the Huawei is prepping a new smartphone, which is said to be equipped with a self-developed mobile operating system. What is more interesting is the fact that the system has been in development in the laboratory of Huawei for three years. Moreover, the sources suggest that it will be a standalone operating system, which works in tact with a self-developed chip. In other words, the Huawei follows “If you are serious about your hardware, produce your own software” approach.

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