Huawei Harmony, now in its second generation, is a microkernel OS designed to span a variety of devices. While it started on TVs, Huawei wasn’t anticipating being booted off of U.S. technology.
Huawei began developing its Harmony operating system in 2012 for internet-of-things devices, such as smart TVs and speakers, rather than for phones. But American sanctions on the company in 2019 ...
Unlike previous HarmonyOS versions, which relied on AOSP open-source code and compatibility with Android apps, HarmonyOS NEXT is entirely self-developed, bringing significant improvements in system ...
Chinese telecommunications company Huawei is integrating the digital yuan central bank digital currency (CBDC) into its HarmonyOS NEXT operating system, according to the local press. The ...
Huawei announced its plan at the start of a three-day developer conference near the city of Shenzhen. The original version of Harmony OS was unveiled a year ago, when it was pitched for use in ...
Huawei just launched its operating system, Harmony OS, during its developers conference in China. Richard Yu, Huawei's CEO, stated that the new system is 'ready to go' for smartphones. But ...