Huawei co-founder admitted that he has never claimed HongMeng OS 60% faster than Android

Tram Ho

In recent times, a series of media reports show the confidence of Chinese technology firm Huawei, repeatedly saying that the upcoming HongMeng OS operating system on their smartphones will run fast. 60% more than Android and iOS. The most obvious proof is the statement of Huawei CEO, Nham Chinh Phi when interviewing Le Point, France.

Everything seems to be true, except that Mr. Nham has never said that – and he is not even sure about this.

Is HongMeng OS faster than Android?

In fact, when answering Le Point’s question about whether HongMeng OS is faster than Android and iOS, Mr. Nham said that Huawei ” has not yet made such a comparison “, and added ” but maybe it is .”

Đồng sáng lập Huawei thừa nhận chưa từng tuyên bố HĐH HongMeng OS nhanh hơn 60% so với Android - Ảnh 1.

The way to say ” maybe so ” does not seem to be Nham’s usual self-confident way of speaking, especially when it comes to talking about an outstanding advantage in his operating system.

More importantly, Mr. Nham also stressed, ” HongMeng is not designed for phones like people think. We do not develop operating systems to replace Google – and if Google pulls their operating system out of Huawei. We will need to start building an ecosystem because we have no clear plans yet . ”

Mr. Nham also admitted that Huawei will take years to build an ecosystem – and therefore, the company hopes that they do not need plan B for smartphones. At least not now.

Nham’s answer shows that HongMeng is not only designed for smartphones but they have never conducted a speed comparison with operating systems like Android and iOS, so the details ” faster than 60% ” appear from where?

Đồng sáng lập Huawei thừa nhận chưa từng tuyên bố HĐH HongMeng OS nhanh hơn 60% so với Android - Ảnh 2.

Its origins probably stem from a statement by Richard Yu – Huawei’s consumer appliance business CEO – after the company was blacklisted by the US Department of Commerce. At that time, Yu said, Huawei has developed an operating system since 2012, capable of ” compatible with all Android applications and web applications,” and “if Android applications are recompiled. , its performance will be improved by 60% . ”

Reconstructing hundreds of thousands of Android apps is not a simple matter, not to mention whether it works stably or not every time the developer updates the new version.

Furthermore, at that time, Yu himself told The Information page: ” I can’t believe the US government will limit Android – it is a consumer product and there is no relationship to the national security issues . ” He added that it was ” a big surprise ” and showed that this would be ” a really difficult time ” for this business.

Clearly at this time, Huawei is in need of creating a more positive flow of information. Perhaps that is why ” 60% faster ” details are used so much, although Huawei itself has never measured it.

Đồng sáng lập Huawei thừa nhận chưa từng tuyên bố HĐH HongMeng OS nhanh hơn 60% so với Android - Ảnh 3.

So what is the true effect of HongMeng OS?

Another statement came after Le Point’s interview with Mr. Nham was HongMeng OS’s lag of less than 5 milliseconds – but still needed to verify this number. Huawei’s CEO explained that the operating system is designed to run on network devices, not smartphones, and low latency is essential for IoT device processing – especially when used for Industrial applications and self-driving vehicles.

According to Nham, it is designed for a world ” where everything is connected and intelligent .” This is in line with Yu’s comment in May, when he said the new operating system (which was still unnamed) would work on ” phones, computers, tablets, TV sets.” , cars and smart wearable devices . ”

While HongMeng OS is still not visible, the information about the performance and the real features of this operating system is becoming chaotic. However, there is a certain fact, their ecosystem is weak compared to Android or iOS.

This is not only acknowledged by Nham himself but also through reports that many application developers have received a letter from Huawei, invited to join our “560 thousand developers” community to give Their application to Huawei’s AppGallery app store.

Refer to Forbes

 

Share the news now

Source : Genk