Huawei's own operating system 'HongMeng'

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Google's choice to incompletely cut off Huawei gadgets from its Android working framework has exhibited the Chinese tech titan with a standout amongst its most sensational difficulties yet: how to stay aware of the challenge on the off chance that it can't utilize the stage that powers almost every other cell phone on the planet?

The Chinese organization has built up an exclusive OS as pressures between the organization and the US government could affect the accessibility of US-made working frameworks utilized on Huawei gadgets, Huawei's versatile boss Richard Yu Chengdong, said in a meeting with German production Die Welt.

"We have arranged our very own working framework. On the off chance that the facts should confirm that we can never again utilize these frameworks (like Android)... we would in this manner should be well-outfitted," Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Group, disclosed to German paper Die Welt in a meeting distributed in March.

"That is our Plan B. Be that as it may; we would obviously like to cooperate with the environments given by Google and Microsoft."

Huawei continues to build and maintain their HongMeng operating system since 2012, after China's software support is stopped, in new Huawei phone and EMUI will not receive updates. Even though, the Chinese company has already seen an operating system using Huawei phones, Huawei Central said.

Notwithstanding, the source revealed to Huawei Central that the working framework will be made, they are certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that this name will be their working framework. In any case, the working framework has ensured that its name can be such.

Huawei did not remark on the issue. In any case, the facts demonstrate that Huawei has made this working framework as an option in contrast to Android.

President Trump has recorded Huawei in the United States on Wednesday. At that point the exchange concurrence with Google Huawe has been dropped. Subsequently, Huawei's telephone won't be accessible on Google's Gmail, Maps, Play Store, YouTube and Chrome programs.