Huawei’s Harmony OS revealed to be an Android fork – what a surprise
An investigation has found little difference between Huawei’s in-house smartphone OS and Android, which it’s supposed to be replacing.
An investigation has found little difference between Huawei’s in-house smartphone OS and Android, which it’s supposed to be replacing.
Anyone hoping Huawei will challenge the smartphone OS duopoly anytime soon is likely to be disappointed.
After Motorola pulled out of discussions to purchase Huawei more than a decade ago, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei warned executives of a conflict, but this has exceeded what he had in mind.
At the Huawei Developer Conference, the Chinese vendor has showcased Harmony OS, its in-house operating system to provide an alternative to Google.
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