Huawei is preparing to launch HarmonyOS, its new and innovative mobile operating system. People think that this new platform will change the way its devices work in a big way, which could make Android less popular.
The general manager of HarmonyOS Industry Solutions, Chen Xinxin, confirmed at the China International Fair for Trade-in Service in Beijing that the launch will happen by the end of this month.
Since its first announcement in 2019, HarmonyOS has changed a lot. The system was initially designed to work with smart TVs, but it has since been updated with new software to support smartphones.
HarmonyOS is now used on many devices like tablets, smartwatches, IoT devices, and cars. This variety shows that Huawei is serious about building a solid ecosystem around HarmonyOS.
With the upcoming release, Huawei will add a new branch of HarmonyOS that aims to eliminate all dependencies on standard Android app libraries. This will create HarmonyOS, which is “pure blood.” This project is meant to encourage people to stop using Android and make the user experience a lot better.
It is expected that native HarmonyOS apps will make operations run faster and more smoothly. Several reports say big Chinese developers, like JD.com, are already making native apps. Their HarmonyOS app will be available by the end of the month.
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