Samsung has to give up Android? Fuchsia OS enters the 1.0 stage

The HongmengOS developed by Huawei is on the right track. The official version of the mobile version 2.0 is expected to be released on the P50 series of mobile phones in June. As an alternative to Android, it carries a lot of expectations from the outside world.

In fact, as early as 2016, Google’s new operating system, Fuchsia, was launched. Recently, it was discovered from the Bluetooth certification database that Nest Hub was already running on Fuchsia version 1.0.

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Since Samsung, the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer, has joined the Fuchsia open source program and has become a major contributor, there are reports that Samsung is likely to introduce the Fuchsia OS system in the future. However, Fuchsia OS still does not have a clear timetable, and we don’t know if there will be any new news to be announced at the 2021 Google I/O Conference, which opens on May 18.

According to the data, Fuchsia OS is an operating system developed by Google based on the Zircon microkernel (non-Linux). The kernel is written in C language and supports two processor architectures of arm64 and x86-64. It can be used in mobile phones, computers, smartwatches, car entertainment systems and Other embedded devices.

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