BEIJING — Chinese smartphone and appliance maker Xiaomi announced late Thursday a new operating system — as it seeks to develop its ecosystem with the imminent release of its own car.
Xiaomi shares rose more than 1% in Hong Kong trade Friday morning, building on gains of more than 20% for the year so far.
The new system, called HyperOS, is set to reach consumers Oct. 31 when Xiaomi's latest phones, wearables and TV sets begin sales in China.
«The system marks a pivotal move forward in Xiaomi's strategic vision of delivering the 'Human x Car x Home' smart ecosystem,» the company said in a release.
CEO and founder Lei Jun said on Chinese social media Wednesday that Xiaomi would release its car in the first half of next year. He did not specify whether it would be electric.
Tech companies have long sought to build customer loyalty with operating systems, such as Apple's iOS and Google's Android.
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei developed its own operating system, called HarmonyOS, in a bid to replace Android. The company makes its own suite of smartphones, laptops, tablets and television sets, while selling the software for electric cars manufactured by partners.
In late September, Huawei claimed its operating system had surpassed 60 million users.
Chinese electric car company Nio this fall also released its own smartphone, based on Android but customized for greater integration with its vehicles.
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