Responding to US exports sanctions and prohibitions, Huawei has conducted a campaign to get rid of itself from its dependence on the Google cellular operating system, or at least the ownership part. Even though it sounds like epic epic to replace Android, Harmony OS Huawei must have great ambitions to be present in almost all smart markets. However, it will surpass its own smartphone, now there is rumors that Huawei wants to spread his new platform to another phone too, including those from competitors and compatriot in China.
It sounds almost like it doesn’t go if the initial show Harmony OS 2.0 Beta is anything to pass. While Huawei defended that it was actually not a final vision, the version that the developer was given access to look very similar to Android under thin custom skin. It does make a slightly easier transition for the developers and smartphone makers but he is embarrassing compared to the new and new experiences promised by Huawei.
Other limitations, at least the extent to which the telephone, is that Harmony OS should be developed to work especially on Huawei’s own processor Kirin. Android itself has a specially developed part for certain chipsets, such as Qualcomm and MediaTek, among others, which is part of what makes it possible to run it in most of the mobile world.
Now there is a report that Harmony OS will undergo development to make it run on the Qualcomm and MediaTek platform, which means it will be able to run on a cellphone outside the Huawei transport. What’s more interesting, however, is rumors that Chinese smartphone makers are actually interested in using them for their cellphones. It’s not exactly outside the realm of the possibility because Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo have run the Android version without Google in China.
This will really be boiled into what will change harmoniously on the cellphone. If it’s only the skin above Android, changes for smartphone makers will not be that big and may even make no sense at all. If, on the other hand, it will be a really new cellular OS from the bottom up, Google stands to lose whatever small mind share it has in China through Android, even if it does not officially have the presence there through Google Play Store.