Huawei's homegrown operating system, HarmonyOS, has made significant strides in the Chinese market, and has achieved a 15% market share in Q3 2024. By relying on self-developed components, Huawei has effectively reduced its dependence on Android and its ecosystem. Huawei has unveiled its own operating system, HarmonyOS, in the Huawei Developer's Conference, currently taking place in China. To support this, we felt it was important to have an operating system with improved cross-platform capabilities. The operating system will then be adopted across other devices eventually, such as smart devices, wearables, Huawei Vision, and head units. Read more in our articles including "Huawei’s HarmonyOS captures 15% market share in China for Q3 2024" and "Huawei's HarmonyOS officially announced".
Huawei's homegrown operating system, HarmonyOS, has made significant strides in the Chinese market, and has achieved a 15% market share in Q3 2024. By relying on self-developed components, Huawei has effectively reduced its dependence on Android and its ecosystem.
Huawei has unveiled its own operating system, HarmonyOS, in the Huawei Developer's Conference, currently taking place in China. To support this, we felt it was important to have an operating system with improved cross-platform capabilities. The operating system will then be adopted across other devices eventually, such as smart devices, wearables, Huawei Vision, and head units.
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