Huawei basic software original development Countering the pressure of the US administration August 9 21:23

Announced that Huawei, a major communications equipment company in China, has developed its own basic software such as smartphones. The US Trump administration has strengthened the pressure, and while it is pointed out that Google's basic software may not be usable, the attitude to counter this has been clarified.

Huawei announced on September 9 that it has developed its own basic software for smartphones and PCs at an event in Guangdong Province, southern China.

The name of the software is “Deng Meng” and the English name “Harmony”, which is said to be higher in communication efficiency and safety than existing software. It means that it will be installed in devices.

Huawei currently uses Google's Android as the basic software for smartphones, but in the future, the Trump administration has taken measures to prohibit US companies from dealing with Huawei without government permission. It has also been pointed out that Android may become unusable.

Huawei's consumer business department, East CEO Yoo said, “If you can't use Android, you can use it anytime.” Did.

However, if the software is switched, it seems that application support will be an issue, and the key is how far the user can meet the ease of use demanded in the future.