Yu Chengdong, executive director of Huawei, at the launch of the company's new mobile operating system on Tuesday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. BAI YU/XINHUA China's first homegrown and fully autonomous mobile operating system was launched by tech firm Huawei Technologies Co on Tuesday night, breaking the global OS landscape dominated by Google's Android and Apple's iOS systems. Huawei's latest mobile …
Huawei launches its first homegrown mobile operating system, HarmonyOS Next, which is designed to break the global OS landscape dominated by Google's Android and Apple's iOS systems. The new operating system is completely autonomous and does away with roots to the Android system, allowing Huawei to control more aspects of the device's architecture and security. This could lead to significant …
Huawei launches its first homegrown mobile operating system, HarmonyOS Next, breaking the global OS landscape dominated by Google's Android and Apple's iOS systems. The breakthrough is very likely to 'extend beyond smartphones to devices like computers', demonstrating China's determination in key technological breakthroughs.
Chinese telecom giant Huawei welcomes even more game developers and partners to join its native HarmonyOS Next operating system, looking to empower them with advanced technologies and offer users the ultimate gaming experience, as well as to together build an open, innovative and mutually beneficial operation system, said a senior executive on Thursday at the China Digital Entertainment Congress 2024 …
The source code for HarmonyOS will be made available beginning in December to software developers. Huawei on Thursday said its nascent homegrown operating system – HarmonyOS – could be available on smartphones early next year, as it pushes to build an alternative app ecosystem after the US barred it from using Google’s Android. The source code for HarmonyOS will be …