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Huawei aims for 100,000 apps on home-grown HarmonyOS Next as it gears up for Mate 70 launch
Huawei Technologies has called on more developers to support its HarmonyOS mobile platform ecosystem as the Chinese tech giant gears up for the launch of its highly anticipated Mate 70 series ... Read More
Huawei’s new homegrown Chinese smartphone takes on Apple and Android
Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Meanwhile in China newsletter ... version of HarmonyOS, which supported Android-based applications, was launched in August 2019, months after Huawei was ... Read More
Huawei commits to HarmonyOS Next for all 2025 devices, but only in China
HarmonyOS Next is a new operating system by Huawei, and for the first time ever it is built on an in-house kernel, completely independent from AOSP. The first devices that ship with the OS are the ... Read More
China’s Huawei Takes Aim at Apple With Latest Smartphone
the price of the Mate 70 is meant to compete with the iPhone in China. HarmonyOS Next allows phones to connect with Huawei’s other products: electric cars, smart speakers and watches. Read More
China’s Huawei unveils ‘milestone’ smartphone with homegrown OS
One third-party agency in China quoted a price of 2 million yuan ($275,500) to custom-fit a foreign app for HarmonyOS Next, he told AFP. To convince them, "Huawei needs to continuously improve the ... Read More
Huawei unveils Mate 70 Series with new HarmonyOS Next
Huawei has announced its new Mate 70 series smartphone lineup, which will be the first to feature the company's new HarmonyOS Next operating system that doesn't rely on Google's Android services ... Read More
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