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HUAWEI says HongMeng OS is not for phones (so what is it for?)

Jul 07, 2025

We’ve heard all about HUAWEI’sHongMeng or Oak OSin recent months, purportedly positioned as a Plan B should the company’s access to Android be affected. Now, the Chinese manufacturer has claimed that the in-house platform isn’t for smartphones after all.

According to the state-ownedXinhuaoutlet,Huaweisenior vice-president Catherine Chen said HongMeng OS was for industrial use and that it aims to keep using Android for smartphones. This is a marked departure from previous media coverage, which suggested that HongMeng was an alternative to Android.

Don’t expect HongMeng OS to run on HUAWEI phones, like the HUAWEI P30 seen here.

The executive said the platform had been in development long before recent talks about an Android alternative kicked off. In fact, news of a home-grown operating system by HUAWEIdates back to 2012.

Chen added that while a mobile platform usually contains millions of lines of code, HongMeng had “hundreds of thousands” of lines and was more secure. The executive said the in-house platform also had extremely low latency compared to a mobile operating system.

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Chen’s statement comes after HUAWEI executivespreviously confirmedthey were working on an alternative mobile operating system. The latest comments suggest that HUAWEI either changed its mind regarding HongMeng’s use in the smartphone arena, or that another plan B mobile platform is in the works.

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