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Huawei backtracks, dual-OS smartphones won't happen after all

The official words of Huawei's dual-OS powered handset have been greatly exaggerated.

The Chinese phone company confirmed it has no plans to release a dual-OS smartphone running both Windows Phone 8 and Android. Fierce Wireless first caught wind of Huawei's new statements reversing their earlier decisions.

"Huawei Consumer Business Group adopts an open approach towards mobile operating systems to provide a range of choices for consumers," the company said. "However, most of our products are based on Android OS, [and] at this stage there are no plans to launch a dual-OS smartphone in the near future."

Huawei's latest remarks are a reversal of the company's previous strategy to release such a device for the second quarter of this year as Huawei device CMO Shao Yang told Trusted Reviews earlier last week.

A Huawei spokeswoman explained that the company's plans have changed since Yang made the comments earlier at Mobile World Congress 2014.

Half and half

Huawei isn't the only electronics company to make an about face on dual-OS devices. A report earlier this week suggested both Google and Microsoft are unhappy about Asus' potential new transforming laptop.

While the hopes of a future dual booting phone from the Chinese smartphone maker and more parties seem squashed for now, there's still a chance for Windows OS on Huawei mobile devices.

"Microsoft is still a key global partner of Huawei Consumer Business Group," the company said. "As long as the consumers continue to demand Windows, we will continue to supply them."

Following the company's first Windows Phone 8-powered device, the Ascend W1, Huawei pledged more are coming this year.

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