How Huawei wants to get rid of Android for good

How Huawei wants to get rid of Android for good
How Huawei wants to get rid of Android for good

Huawei details its pharaonic project to move away from Android. During its conference dedicated to developers, the Chinese giant once again presented HarmonyOS NEXT. This is an evolution of the HarmonyOS project which this time will not be based on AOSP (Android Open Source Project).

In short, this means that Huawei is ready to permanently cut ties with Android. On HarmonyOS, it was still possible to install Android apps, the Next version will prohibit it. Enough to create its own ecosystem for the brand and thus protect itself from future thunderclaps like the American embargo which has hit it since May 2019.

Great adaptability on paper

That’s very nice, but how does Huawei plan to attract developers in the face of systems installed for more than a decade like iOS or Android? Already, the Chinese market and its gargantuan size should convince more than one.

Furthermore, as reported GizmochinaHuawei wants to make it easier for them. One of the strengths of HarmonyOS NEXT would be its ability to create a bridge between different devices. “According to Huawei, developers only need to create a single version of an app to ensure a consistent user experience across different screen sizes within the Huawei ecosystem”details the publication.

To prove its good faith, the company wanted to demonstrate this on stage:

HarmonyOS Next © Gizmochina

In addition to this, HarmonyOS NEXT would allow you to benefit from real continuity between devices, since Huawei’s project is to operate its entire fleet on this new OS. Like what Apple is proposing, the idea would be to allow its users to juggle from one device to another with a single click, without having to worry about pairing one with the other.

Gain in performance and AI

The Chinese giant also took the opportunity to recall the advantages already presented. The new architecture would improve performance by 30% and reduce consumption by 20%. Figures difficult to verify as they stand.

Like any manufacturer in 2024, Huawei also wants to integrate AI into its OS. The name chosen to group the AI ​​functionalities, Huawei Intelligence, is reminiscent of that of the iPhone, Apple Intelligence. The features seem to be heading in the same direction as the Chinese manufacturers: image generation, improved sound management, the ability for the voice assistant to describe the world, or even automatic translation.

HarmonyOS NEXT will be launched in the last quarter of 2024. Huawei has expressed a desire for global deployment. We should therefore in theory also benefit from it in Europe, even if the question still remains unanswered. HarmonyOS, the previous version, was never deployed on smartphones in Europe, remaining on Android and EMUI.

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