Huawei has decided to eschew its Android-based mobile OS and go the route of Apple and Google, which is to create its own grassroots operating system called HarmonyOS 5.0, also known as HarmonyOS Next ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
In the press release, Huawei said that these apps and services span 18 vertical domains, and meet 99.9% of users’ needs. Huawei did not share any details on those ‘verticals’, though. It’s not exactly ...
Hongmeng 60 times faster and runs Android and iOS apps Attempts by the US government to shut Huawei down might be an own goal as it has forced the company… Hongmeng 60 times faster and runs Android ...
Huawei has just announced a launch date for its Android-free operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT. Huawei will announce it in China on October 22, during a press conference that will kick off at 7 PM ...
In a significant move marking a definitive break from the Android ecosystem, Huawei has formally launched its latest operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT. This new iteration of HarmonyOS was announced on ...
From next year, HUAWEI is officially done with Android. Harmony OS Next will roll out to the company’s new Mate 70 and Mate X6 series in 2025, and the first handsets will ship exclusively with the OS ...
Summary: Huawei will start launching HarmonyOS PCs soon, they’re coming. A PC with a new form factor was also teased, it could be a new laptop. HarmonyOS PCs will have dual app support, so you won’t ...
HarmonyOS Next is 'entirely independently developed and autonomous', executive says at trade fair Huawei Technologies will soon launch the latest iteration of its home-grown mobile operating system ...
With launch of its Mate 70 and foldable Mate X6 smartphones, Huawei unveiled its latest mobile OS that it says no longer uses any Android open-source code, Bloomberg reported. HarmonyOS Next was ...
With the all-new Mate70 series smartphones, Huawei is bidding adieu to Android for good. Huawei's flagship lineup will now be able to run HarmonyOS Next that is built completely in-house, presumably ...