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None of us expected this. If you follow events outside of Apple, you surely know that the Chinese phone manufacturer Huawei has been struggling with considerable problems for a long time. Not so long ago, the sale of Huawei devices was banned in the United States due to proven data breaches. Google also decided to intervene, banning Huawei from installing the native Google Play application on its devices, which serves as a gallery of applications and games - in short and simply, the App Store in Android.

With Google banning Huawei from using Google Play, many people expected Huawei, like Apple, to go its own way and start developing its own operating system. Some screenshots of the upcoming operating system from Huawei called HarmonyOS have even appeared on the Internet, and it was already expected that Huawei will soon introduce its own system in the first device. Unfortunately, Huawei most likely did not manage to fully debug the system internally, and the Chinese phone manufacturer could not afford to wait any longer. Because of this, he started looking for an alternative to other operating systems that would bring him what Google no longer has. However, none of us probably expected that the Apple iOS operating system could appear in Huawei phones. And it certainly doesn't end there - there are rumors that Huawei should start producing tablets that will house the iPadOS operating system. So, if in the future you need a cheap phone in which you can find iOS, in addition to iPhones, you will also be able to look at devices from Huawei in comparisons.

iOS should also appear in the updated version of the Huawei P40 Pro:

The first Huawei phones with the iOS operating system should appear by the end of this year. It will be interesting to see people's reactions when this information really gets out. So let's hope that Huawei's cooperation with Apple will bring the fruits of labor to both companies. As for hardware, Apple promises to adapt its iOS operating system to the Kirin processors used by Huawei by the end of the year. However, we will not see support for processors from Qualcomm, so iOS exclusivity will continue to be maintained. In the editorial office, we can't wait for the introduction of new devices from Huawei. Most of us have already placed our iPhones on apple bazaar in an attempt to sell them and thus save money for new phones from Huawei.

If you read this article with your mouth open until this sentence, then we have to disappoint you - or, on the contrary, assure you that the iOS operating system will continue to be available only and only in iPhones. After all, it's April Fool's Day and a certain form of distraction, even in the current situation, certainly suits each of us, right? :-)

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