Huawei is stepping into OS world to power Internet of Things (IoT) devices with its very own upcoming OS called 'LiteOS'. Named LiteOS because it is apparently lightest software of its kind weighs 10kilo bytes only.
LiteOS can be used to power everything from wearable devices to connected cars, and will be open to all developers to create smart devices.
The company believes that there will be over 100 billion Internet-connected devices by 2025.
Its completely different strategy far from what many of Huawei's closest rivals have such as Xiaomi and Lenovo.
Despite the small size of LiteOS, Huawei claims to have - zero configuration, auto-discovery and auto-networking as major features.
Whether Huawei likes it or not, LiteOS will go head to head with Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows 10, which are being crammed into every possible smart device imaginable.
However, the company has already said it will not compete with other smartphone operating systems, but instead will focus on powering smart devices for consumers and businesses.
Hope, this will bring a new era to IoT world. For now, just wait and watch.
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