In Depth: Huawei’s HarmonyOS Next Is Set to Rival iOS and Android
Home-grown operating system picks up momentum in creating an app ecosystem that could create 3 million jobs in China
Huawei’s HarmonyOS Next, unveiled in January as the newest version of its proprietary operating system, marked a significant departure from the previous Android-compatible versions
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Huawei Technologies may be close to succeeding where Microsoft, Samsung and Alibaba failed: fielding a formidable third mobile operating system to compete with Apple’s iOS and the open-source Android.
The Chinese tech giant’s HarmonyOS Next, unveiled in January as the newest version of its proprietary operating system, marked a significant departure from the previous Android-compatible versions. The move signaled Huawei's determination to establish its own self-sufficient ecosystem of mobile applications like those built around iOS and Android.
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