Huawei Phone Owners ENJOY a GREAT Announcement

We have a very large number of Huawei phones at the moment, but today comes extremely good news that current and future owners can enjoy.

Huawei Phone Owners ENJOY a GREAT Announcement

Huawei phones we have dozens at the moment, and here I mean the many models that are still for sale, and for all of them comes today a great new announcement made by the company behind them. Marking the launch of the first series of Huawei phones in China, the company's representatives confirmed again that HongMeng OS, a replacement for Android, will not be implemented in smartphones, confirming previous data.

We will not see HongMeng in future Huawei phone models, but instead we will see the operating system for the first time in a TV, which should be launched very soon. This is what we were told even a few weeks ago, when one of the presidents of the company said that we will not soon see Huawei phones with this Android replacement, as it is intended for interconnected devices, cars, and other such products.

Huawei Phone Owners ENJOY a GREAT Announcement

In the coming months we will only see Huawei phones that are also launched with Android from Google, if it will be licensed by the American company, the sanctions in the USA preventing it from doing this anyway it would like. The Chinese will present the first TVs with the Android replacement next month in a special conference, they can be controlled even from Huawei phones with the help of a special application created by the Chinese.

"Huawei launched its first 5G phone in China on Friday and said it will soon launch smart TVs equipped with its own Hongmeng operating system. Huawei also said at the launch event at its Shenzhen headquarters that it will unveil TV products called "Smart Displays" next month, which will be the first products based on its own Hongmeng operating system."

From the latest information so far, it seems that the Android replacement is not 100% ready to be offered to customers around the world for now, and that's why it doesn't reach Huawei phones yet. It would not be out of the question to see it implemented somewhere in the next few years in various Huawei phone models, probably the cheapest of them, but in the premium models it seems that we will not see it implemented by the Chinese very soon.

Having said that, if you have Huawei phones, or if you want to buy them, then you can rest easy because there will be no Android replacement in them very soon.