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Huawei Announces HarmonyOS, a Smartphone OS and Android Alternative

Accepted submission by takyon at 2019-08-09 14:51:38
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Huawei Unveils Harmony, Its Answer to Android, in Survival Bid [nytimes.com]

Huawei, the Chinese technology giant, on Friday unveiled its own mobile operating system, Harmony, in an effort to ensure that its fast-growing smartphone business can survive the United States government's clampdown on the firm.

Huawei has been at the mercy of the Trump administration for the past three months, ever since the Commerce Department began requiring that American companies apply for special permission to sell parts and technology to the Chinese firm [nytimes.com], which Washington officials accuse of being a potential conduit for cyberspying by Beijing. The move effectively choked off Huawei's access to Google's Android software [nytimes.com] and American-made microchips and other hardware components, and put a big question mark over Huawei's future.

Although President Trump said in June that he would loosen some of the restrictions [nytimes.com] to allow American companies to continue working with Huawei, economic ties between the United States and China have grown more tense since then, and the prospect of immediate relief for Huawei seems more distant.

Unveiling Harmony at a Huawei developer conference in the southern city of Dongguan on Friday, Richard Yu, the head of the company's consumer business, said that the new operating system was designed to work not only on mobile phones, but on smart watches and other connected home devices as well. Indeed, the first Huawei products to run on Harmony will not be smartphones, but "smart screens" that the company plans to release later this year. Mr. Yu said that Harmony would gradually be incorporated into the company's other smart devices over the next three years. But there is no immediate plan, he said, to release Harmony-based phones.

Also at Bloomberg [bloomberg.com], XDA Developers [xda-developers.com], The Verge [theverge.com], TechCrunch [techcrunch.com], CNBC [cnbc.com], CNN [cnn.com].

See also: Huawei's cross-platform HarmonyOS will ship in China in 2019, globally in 2020 [venturebeat.com]

Previously: Google Pulls Huawei's Android License [soylentnews.org]
The Huawei Disaster Reveals Google's Iron Grip On Android [soylentnews.org]
Google Doesn't Want Huawei Ban Because It Would Result in an Android Competitor [soylentnews.org]
Trump Administration Will Loosen Restrictions Against Huawei [soylentnews.org]
Huawei's Android Alternative Lives on... for IoT [soylentnews.org]


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