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Huawei operating system coming to smartphones in Asia – BBC News
The system was developed after a trade ban blocked smartphones from working fully with Google’s Android.

By Zoe KleinmanTechnology reporter
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An update of HarmonyOS, the operating system developed by Huawei, means it will now be installed in a wider range of products, including its smartphones.
It is due to roll out across Asia following a launch event on 2 June.
There is no date for a global launch yet.
A trade ban imposed by the US last year effectively prevented Huawei devices from working fully with Google’s Android platform because it blocked access to essential apps…
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