Maker of“Harmonyos”(or HongMeng in Chinese), China's own operating system- Huawei.
We believe Harmonyos will revitalize the industry
and enrich the ecosystem," said Richard Yu.
Harmonyos aims to move beyond Android to become a global
operating system in the future.
The company launched its operating system Harmonyos shortly after the US government components and software ban.
In terms of app support, Harmonyos will support all Android apps as well as HTML5 and Linux.
If we can't use Android, we can install Harmonyos quickly,” Yu said at Huawei's developers conference in Dongguan.
Chinese telecom giant Huawei unveiled its own operating system will be called the HongmengOS,
known in English as the Harmonyos.
He made it clear that Harmonyos is ready for smartphones but the company
is waiting for some changes in it.
Harmonyos could reach the market with the Huawei P40,
the next big flagship that the Chinese company will launch in spring next year.
Moving forward, Huawei will lay the foundations for Harmonyos in the Chinese market, and then expand it further to the global ecosystem.
In addition, because the Harmonyos microkernel has much less code(about
a thousandth of the Linux kernel), the potential for attacks is greatly reduced.
He also confirmed that the Harmonyos is ready for smartphones but the company is waiting
to see if the situation with the US changes.
In addition, because the Harmonyos microkernel has much less code(roughly
one-thousandth the amount of the Linux kernel), the probability of attack is greatly reduced.
He also confirmed that the Harmonyos is now ready for smartphones but the company is waiting
to see if the situation with the US changes.
In addition, because the Harmonyos microkernel has much less code(roughly
one-thousandth the amount of the Linux kernel), the probability of an attack is greatly reduced.