Following speculations that the highly-anticipated Apple Intelligence will be launched along with the release of iOS 18.1 in late October, Chinese tech giant Huawei is now said to launch the country’s domestic mobile operating system, HarmonyOS Next, on Tuesday, according to a report by the South China Morning Post.
Starting today, HarmonyOS Next will be available on Huawei’s Mate 60 series, the Mate X5 foldable smartphone, and the 13.2-inch MatePad Pro tablet, the report notes, suggesting that the home-grown mobile operating system of China is positioned as an alternative to Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android.
It is worth noting that Huawei is promoting HarmonyOS Next as a fully independent operating system, which no longer supports Android-based applications, the South China Morning Post states.
HarmonyOS Next had made its debut among local developers earlier in January, the report states. In September, Chairman of Huawei’s consumer business group Richard Yu touted the system, saying that Huawei “covered the path of over a decade of foreign operating system ecosystem development in just one year.”
According to the report, Huawei rallied China’s app developers last month in preparation for the launch. Chinese tech giants like Baidu, JD.com, Meituan, and Tencent Holdings all gathered at the occasion. Citing information provided by Huawei, the report notes that over 10,000 apps and native services have been developed for HarmonyOS Next.
Huawei initially introduced HarmonyOS in August 2019 as an alternative to Android, shortly after the U.S. government placed the company on a trade blacklist in May of the same year, restricting its access to U.S. technologies without approval from Washington.
According to the report, HarmonyOS saw a surge in domestic adoption last year, fueled by Huawei’s re-entry into the 5G smartphone market with the launch of its Mate 60 series.
After the official release of HarmonyOS Next, the new Rotating CEO for the company, Sabrina Meng, will also oversee the launch of Huawei’s upcoming flagship 5G smartphone series, the Mate 70, slated for the fourth quarter, the report notes.
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