Huawei introduces HarmonyOS, its cross platform alternative operating system

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Huawei just officially introduced its HarmonyOS at the annual Huawei Developers Conference in Dongguan, China. According to CEO Richard Yu who led the keynote, the new operating system has been in development since 2017 and the first product running it will be unveiled tomorrow by sub-brand Honor.

Huawei’s goal with the new OS is to provide an open-source platform capable of running on a broad range of devices ranging from smartphones to smart wearables, TVs, tablets, laptops and even cars.

HarmonyOS is a microkernel-based operating system which means it will use as few resources as possible, ensuring fast operating speeds and minimum latency levels. It’s open-source and comes with a TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) for improved security across all devices. The Arc compiler in Harmony OS can support all the major

programming languages including C/, C++, Java, JavaScript and Kotlin.

During the keynote, Richard Yu claimed that HarmonyOS can theoretically replace Android but for now the company will stick to Google's software on its smartphones for the sake of users and Google’s extensive app portfolio.

Yet, if more complications arise Yu claims the users will be able to migrate to the new OS in a matter of days. In terms of app support, Harmony OS will eventually support all Android apps as well as HTML5 and Linux based ones.

The goal of HarmonyOS is to take on Android and become a “global operating system” in the future. Huawei will provide dev kits to its partners to immediately begin developing compatible apps and speed up the process of integration for the new operating system. We expect more details on Huawei’s new OS in the coming days so stay tuned.

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