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Huawei to roll out home-grown mobile operating system in challenge to Apple’s iOS, Android

Huawei Technologies is set to debut its highly anticipated home-grown mobile operating system HarmonyOS Next on Tuesday, touting it as an alternative to Apple’s iOS and

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’s Android, as the telecommunications equipment giant rallies domestic tech firms to build a ******** mobile ecosystem amid US sanctions.

From Tuesday, HarmonyOS Next will be publicly available on Huawei’s Mate 60 series, the Mate X5 foldable smartphone and its 13.2 inch tablet MatePad Pro.

HarmonyOS Next, which Huawei touts as being entirely independently developed, no longer supports Android-based applications and has been dubbed “pure blood” HarmonyOS in China.

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The new mobile platform, which was made available for developers in China in January this year, is “a new life striving to grow”, said Richard Yu Chengdong, chairman of Huawei’s consumer business group, at a company event in Shanghai last month.

“We covered the path of over a decade of foreign operating system ecosystem development in just one year,” Yu added.

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Richard Yu Chengdong, chairman of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, displays the world’s first commercial tri-fold smartphone, the Mate XT, in Shenzhen, Sept. 10, 2024. Photo: Xinhua alt=Richard Yu Chengdong, chairman of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, displays the world’s first commercial tri-fold smartphone, the Mate XT, in Shenzhen, Sept. 10, 2024. Photo: Xinhua>

Ahead of the launch, Huawei mobilised China’s app developers to support the operating system in what it called an “oath-taking ceremony” last month, according to a September 26 blog post on Huawei’s website.

Prominent ******** Big Tech firms, including

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, JD.com, Meituan and Tencent Holdings, all attended the meeting, Huawei said. More than 10,000 applications and native services
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according to the company.

“Only with our own ecosystem can HarmonyOS truly be a mobile operating system,” deputy chairman Eric Xu Zhijun said at the meeting, according to Huawei.

“We hope that all application owners, including governments, enterprises, institutions, can develop native HarmonyOS versions,” Xu said.

Huawei first launched HarmonyOS as an Android alternative for the ******** market in August 2019, just months after the US government added the Shenzhen-based company to a trade blacklist that blocked it from buying US-originated technologies without Washington’s approval.

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Domestic adoption of the mobile platform jumped last year on the back of Huawei’s return to the 5G handset segment last year with its Mate 60 series smartphones.

HarmonyOS accounted for 17 per cent of China’s smartphone market in the first three months of this year, doubling its presence from the same ******* last year and overtaking Apple’s iOS to become the second-biggest mobile operating system in mainland China, according to a Counterpoint report in June.

While Android continued to dominate China’s mobile market with a 68 per cent share in the same *******, iOS fell slightly behind with a 16 per cent share, the research firm said.

HarmonyOS Next’s planned release comes days after Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, daughter of company founder and chief executive Ren Zhengfei,

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of the firm under its rotating chair system.

The 52-year-old Meng will also oversee the launch of Huawei’s next flagship 5G handset series, the Mate 70, this fourth quarter.

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