Huawei Technologies has just added two new software for copyright registration. The registration is for a two new operating system variants that are built for smart TVs and are a part of the TVOS platform.
According to an ITHome report, the Chinese tech giant has just filed for two copyright registration for a smart TV OS. Both of the software are related to an operating system, with one registered as TVOS-H (single platform version) while the other has been registered under TVOS-C (dual platform variant). These carry the registration number 2021SR0744159 and 2021SR0744160. Unfortuantely, this registration did not reveal any finer details regarding the operating system itself.
For those unaware, the TVOS is developed by the Science and Technology Department of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and the Electronic Information Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. This group includes the likes of Huawei, HiSilicon, and even Alibaba. At the moment, the latest version is the TVOS 4.0, which supports up to 8K reolution, offers voice control and other features as well. As of right now, it is unclear how these TVOS variants will tie in with the company’s proprietary HarmonyOS, so stay tuned for more updates.
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