PHONE: Huawei’s ‘oak OS’ Will Be Launching By August Or September

After a series of sanctions by the US government, Huawei is doing everything
possible to keep its head above water. Just last month, the company
suspended from using Google's own Android OS. The suspension means
Huawei was ban from using Google Services as well as Play Store. In response
to this, the company announced that will be launching its own OS, which is
called Oak OS.
The new Huawei Oak OS, according to reports, will likely to go official in August
or September this year. It will be known as ‘HongMeng OS’ for China market
and ‘Oak OS’ for the global market. It is currently being tested intensively after
the recent ban from Google. There are believe that the upcoming Huawei Mate
30 could be the first device running the ‘HongMeng OS’/’Oak OS’ come October.
Google withdrew Huawei's license to use Android access, security updates,
Play Store and more. Although all existing products before the ban comes into
full effect by the end of August, will still be able to use Google services. Despite
the ban, Google has warned the US Government of the possible security risks
involved with the new operating system.
While we await the new OS, many are expecting to see how the Huawei's new
‘HongMeng OS’/’Oak OS’ will do against the almighty Google Android OS. If you
can remember correctly, the Symbian OS, Blackberry OS and recently the
Window OS all fell and lost the battle to Google's Android. Do you think the Oak
OS can survive, please tell us what you think using the comment box below.

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