BEIJING:  Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei has officially denied its plans to launch a smartphone with its home-brewed Harmony operating system (OS) this year.
Vincent Yang,  Senior Vice President,  Huawei,  said in a media event in New York that the company has no plans to launch a Harmony OS-powered smartphone in the coming months,  GSMArena reported on Thursday.
"Huawei would like to maintain its current Android ecosystem on smartphones and will only use Harmony OS as a plan B in the case sanctions are again imposed on it, " Yang said.
In the wake of the US-China trade war,  the company has recently launched its own operating system which is aimed to reduce the company's reliance on the Google-developed Android OS.
Focused on improved cross-platform working,  Harmony OS would work across a wide range of devices,  including smart speakers,  automobiles,  computers,  smartwatches and wireless earbuds apart from smartphones and tablets.
In addition,  to be on a par with Google Maps,  the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is also planning to unveil its own mapping service known as Map Kit.
Map Kit would offer developers a street navigation system as well as a way to show users real-time traffic conditions. It would support augmented-reality mapping and would not be for direct consumer use.