Huawei has unveiled its latest https://www.androidauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Huawei-Pura-70-Ultra-homescreen-in-hand-840w-472h.jpg.webp flagship smartphones, the Mate 70 series and the Mate X6 foldable, in China. But the real story is about
Huawei is breaking up with Android. These devices are the company’s first step toward switching to Harmony OS Next, an operating system built entirely in-house and free of US technological influence. (h/t: Bloomberg)
While the original Harmony OS, launched in 2019, was built
on Android’s framework, this next-generation platform leaves Android behind
entirely. Dropping Android means Harmony OS Next won’t support Android apps,
which could be a significant hurdle for user adoption. HUAWEI has been working
closely with developers, with reports that around 10,000 apps are already
compatible with Harmony OS Next, intending to reach 100,000 apps within
months.
The Mate 70 series will be the first flagship phone to debut
Harmony OS Next. However, the transition comes with a caveat: neither the Mate
70 nor the Mate X6 will ship with Harmony OS Next installed. Instead, these
phones will run Harmony OS 4.3, which retains some Android elements. Updates to
Harmony OS Next will be rolled out later, giving users the option to switch to
the new system once it becomes available. By 2025, Huawei plans to launch all
of its new devices with Harmony OS Next as the default. (via 9to5Google)
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