From The Smoke And Fire Dept: Huawei Denies (Again) It’s Launching Its Own Mobile OS

Last week saw a little skirmish in the mobile platform wars, when news broke that Huawei, which makes smartphones based on Google’s Android OS, was working on an operating system of its own — first reported by Reuters and then picked up by others. Curiou

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