Honor's MagicOS will become a better smartphone operating system than Apple's iOS.
This is what Honor CEO Zhao Ming promised to its consumers during the previous Honor event, which was held at the tech firm's R&D center in Shenzhen, China.
During the event, Ming said that their company's overall expenses in 2022 were only 10% of the total revenue they gained. Because of this achievement, Ming was quite optimistic about the smartphone company's future.
Due to this, he claimed that their MagicOS would be a better smartphone operating system. But how will they achieve this?
Honor MagicOS Will Be Better Than iOS
According to GSM Arena's latest report, Zhao Ming said that Apple's iPhone models have lots of flaws.
These include inferior hardware, bad reception, poor battery life, and outdated design. He added that numerous Android handsets are better than iPhones.
But despite these problems, iPhones are still considered to be the top choice of smartphone consumers.
Why? Because customers want to take advantage of Apple's iOS and the smartphone ecosystem it provides.
"But the reason why it is so expensive is that Apple has iOS and ecology, it seems that an iOS can cover up all the issues of Apple," said Ming.
Because of this, Honor's CEO wants to further improve their smartphone operating system on the basis of MagicOS 7.0.
How Will MagicOS Become Better Than iOS?
Zhao Ming said that Honor wants to catch up or even surpass the iPhone maker when it comes to OS ecology and fluency.
GizChina reported that the Chinese smartphone maker plans to do this by working on the MagicOS' own core capabilities.
Ming explained that this would be seen in their upcoming Honor Magic 5 series.
He claimed that this new smartphone would have no rivals in terms of screen, eye protection, communication, and comprehensive experience.
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