Huawei has separated itself as much as possible from American technologies in the field of hardware, and now once again has access to its own chip and Chinese 5G modem. Now this independence must also be achieved in the software. To achieve this, Huawei is relying on a new core framework that is said to offer significant advantages.
HarmonyOS Next should work more efficiently
With Harmony OS, Huawei has already shown how fast and efficient Android smartphones can run. Huawei still uses American technologies as a basis and would like to completely separate itself from them in the future. For this reason, HarmonyOS Next was announced, a new operating system that completely dispenses with Android as a basis. For this Huawei even developed its own kernel. Compared to an otherwise used Linux or Unix kernel, Huawei's solution is said to run three times more efficiently (Source: HuaweiCentral).
Huawei once again confirms that this is the case This is not a new interface for Android, but a completely internal development. This means that the Chinese company controls the software and can adapt it perfectly to smartphones. Thanks to its foundation, the end devices should work very smoothly.
Huawei has also announced this Which makes the new HarmonyOS Next AI features possible, which not only expands the range of functions, but also increases security. With AI, problems and vulnerabilities in the system should also be detected more quickly. So Huawei is also jumping on the AI bandwagon.
This smartphone was a breakthrough for Huawei after the US ban:
HarmonyOS Next is probably only for China
Huawei hasn't even brought HarmonyOS to its smartphones in Germany yet, so it can be assumed that the new HarmonyOS Next will be used primarily in China. Huawei has already won over many companies and developers there and wants to deliver 5,000 native apps for the new operating system by the end of the year. In the long term, there will be 500,000 apps developed for HarmonyOS Next alone.
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