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Huawei Unveils Mate70 Series With A HarmonyOS Option To Challenge Android And iOS
With the all-new Mate 70 series smartphones, Huawei is bidding adieu to Android for good. Huawei's flagship lineup will now run HarmonyOS Next that is built completely in-house, presumably from the ... Read More
Huawei makes divorce from Android official with HarmonyOS NEXT launch
Unlike previous iterations of HarmonyOS, HarmonyOS NEXT no longer supports Android apps. Huawei maintains top Chinese outfits aren't deterred by that. It cited Meituan, Douyin, Taobao, Xiaohongshu ... Read More
China’s Huawei to launch ‘milestone’ smartphone with homegrown OS
Chinese tech giant Huawei will on Tuesday launch its first smartphone equipped with a fully homegrown operating system. Read More
Huawei's HarmonyOS plans global expansion by 2026, taking on Android with ground-up developer migration
QQ News reports ... While Huawei has secured strong domestic support, attracting global partners remains a key hurdle. A Chinese media report quotes an engineer working on HarmonyOS, noting ... Read More
Huawei’s new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android
Huawei is expected to install HarmonyOS Next, its new homemade operating system, on the devices. This would be China’s first clean break with the Western-backed systems on which it and the rest ... Read More
Huawei’s HarmonyOS gains 15% market share in Q3 2024, challenging Android and iOS
In a surprising turn of events, Huawei’s HarmonyOS has made substantial inroads into China’s smartphone market ... in market share for the first time. Back then, however, it was still part ... Read More
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