Experimental testing of Huawei's new operating system begins:

Experimental testing of Huawei's new operating system begins:

 Chinese company Huawei has begun testing the new operating system "Hong Kong" for its smartphones, which is likely to be released in the market later this year.
 Huawei, the world's second largest smartphone maker, is planning to give Google Android a hard time in the operating system.

 According to a report in this regard, Huawei will soon launch the device with the new operating system, priced at $266, for average-sized users.

 Remember that last month, Huawei decided to end its reliance on the world's most popular mobile operating system, Android, despite US sanctions easing.
 According to Huawei founder Ren Xin-Fi, the company has its own Hong Kong operating system faster and better than Android, and we will gradually abandon the old system.

 The Hong Kong operating system is 60 percent faster than Android, he said, and is not specific to mobile phones only.
 The operating system manufactured by Huawei Company can also be used on Internet routers, information storage centers, printed circuit boards and automated driving vehicles.
 Huawei will have to make its own App Store, which is in the final stages of production, before it can be used regularly, Ren Xin-Fi said.

 He said that Huawei's operating system will need some time to market, as Android and iOS are already available in the market and have good developer support.
 An international conference will also be held this year to attract developers from all over the world, said the founder of a Chinese company that manufactures technology products.

 The Chinese company's new operating system will be introduced in China early this year and will be rolled out to consumers worldwide in 2020.

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