CEO: Huawei can develop viable operating system
HONG KONG: The founder of Huawei Technologies Co said he believes the company can develop its in-house operating system Harmony into the equivalent of say, Apple's operating system, in less than two to three years.
"I think it will take less than two to three years. Since I'm part of the company's leadership, I need to be a bit more conservative when discussing timelines. Otherwise, I may end up putting too much pressure on our staff," Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei said in an interview with Fortune magazine.
"But in truth, I personally don't think they need a full two to three years," Ren said in the comments based on a transcript Huawei published online. Harmony was unveiled in August, marking what some call the Chinese tech giant's biggest push yet to build its own software ecosystem for the era of the internet of things. The move is also expected to mitigate the influence of the United States government's restrictions on Huawei using Google's Android operating system in smartphones.
Ren said the company is currently seeing a drop of $10 billion in its sales revenue because of being unable to use Google's products in Huawei's smartphones.
Huawei posted 401.3 billion yuan ($58.3 billion) in revenue in the first half of 2019, marking a 23.2 percent year-onyear increase, despite the restrictions the company faces from the US government. Ren admitted that the company needs to further improve in terms of software, given that as the top telecom equipment maker and the world's second-largest smartphone vendor, its strength lies in hardware.