No More Android Compatibility? Huawei’s HarmonyOS Launches Full-Scale War for Domestic Replacement!

The launch of HarmonyOS marks a significant moment for Chinese domestic operating systems, as it seeks to detach itself from Android. Chinese internet giants like NetEase, Meituan, Weibo, , and ByteDance are actively recruiting HarmonyOS software development engineers to create specialized versions for the new operating system. This has led to a surge in job opportunities and broken the monopoly of iOS and Android in the Chinese market. While China has had domestic operating systems like Kylin, the challenge lies in building a robust application ecosystem around them. HarmonyOS initially started with compatibility with Android but has rapidly advanced its technology and created its own application ecosystem. Xiaomi has also ventured into the IoT ecosystem with its self-developed operating system Surge OS, inspired by HarmonyOS’s approach of customizing open-source Android code. With the growing number of HarmonyOS devices and the establishment of its application ecosystem, major internet companies are developing dedicated versions for HarmonyOS to secure their presence.“China Focus“ is a YouTube channel created to provide current events and pop culture headlines from you can get to know a more real China through my video. | #ChineseNews #chips #ChinaFocus Thanks for your watching and subscribing.
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