The system, dubbed "HarmonyOS", was introduced by Executive Director Richard Yu at a group conference in Dongguan.

The Chinese telecom giant Huawei, threatened to lose its access to Android because of US sanctions, Friday introduced a new operating system that must equip its mobile phones.

The system, dubbed "HarmonyOS", was introduced by Executive Director Richard Yu at a group conference in Dongguan (South China). "We want to bring more harmony in the world," he said, while Huawei is blacklisted by the United States, who suspect him of espionage for the benefit of Beijing.