
Huawei has just introduced HarmonyOS Next, an operating system that was built entirely independent of Anroid and Linux kernels. Technically speaking, it’s based on a self-developed microkernel using the company’s OpenHarmony open-source core.
HarmonyOS Next supports apps via the Huawei Ark compiler with Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) and ensures a seamless unified architecture between HarmonyOS Next devices, the cloud as well as interconnectivity across various devices, regardless of form factor. Huawei Consumer Business Group Chairman, Richard Yu, stated that there are currently 15,000 apps and services in the HarmonyOS Next ecosystem with more on the way. Users will also notice a new lockscreen, several refreshed home screen customization options, a redesigned control center, faster animations, and quicker app launch speeds. Huawei is currently seeding the public beta to their Pura 70 series, Huawei Pocket 2 and MatePad Pro 11 (2024) devices in China.
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