The Honor Play manages to run Fuchsia, the possible OS that will replace Android


Google has been working on a new operating system called Fuchsia and this week has detected a change in the project made by a Huawei engineers.

The interesting thing is that this change confirms that the Fuchsia operating system is being tested on Huawei’s Honor Play smartphone.

Huawei engineers have added support for the Kirin 970 to Fuchsia and have been able to boot an Honor Play device with this system. In addition, it is expected that other devices such as Huawei Mate 10, Huawei Mate 10 Pro, Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design, Huawei P20, Huawei P20 Pro, Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design, Honor V10, Honor 10, Huawei November 3 and Honor Note 10 also can be compatible with the new operating system in the future.

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The Honor Play is the first consumer Android device that is being tested with Fuchsia and Huawei will be the first company to make a great contribution to the open source project.

Huawei engineers has clearly revealed that the company has been working on making the next operating system work on smartphones that are based on the Kirin 970 chipsets starting with the Honor Play.

According to some reports, Google admitted that it could still be a few years before the operating system is ready for commercial use, and before Honor Play, Google has tested the operating system on the Pixelbook and other phones.

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