Chinese tech juggernaut eyes global expansion despite US tech restrictions
Part of this process will involve porting apps to HarmonyOS and encouraging other app developers to code for the platform.
“In the China market, Huawei smartphone users spend 99 percent of their time on about 5,000 apps. So we decided to spend 2024 porting these apps over to HarmonyOS first in our drive to truly unify the OS and the app ecosystem. We are also encouraging other apps to be ported over to HarmonyOS,” Xu said.
According to Huawei’s rotating chairman, more than 4,000 of those apps are already in the process of being transferred, and the company is “communicating with developers” on the 1,000 or so apps that remain.
I haven’t looked into HarmonyOS before but is the plan to work off of a compatibility layer like Wine or Anbox?
I have no idea how detached it is from Android or how willing companies are to embrace it.
umbrella@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
is it proprietary? open source?
nothing against huawei but i’m not considering a closed ecosystem.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
Mostly proprietary.
umbrella@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
👎 then