One major goal for native HarmonyOS applications in Shenzhen is to account for more than 10% of China’s total by 2024.
Ambitious, but I believe they could do it if they wanted to. I don’t know what their numbers look like right now and how close to that they reached.
As far as I am aware since it is fully open-source this shouldn’t be something that Huawei alone has to spearhead. I’ve used Huawei phones before and I like it, but I have zero experience with it as a desktop OS.
Ambitious, but I believe they could do it if they wanted to. I don’t know what their numbers look like right now and how close to that they reached. As far as I am aware since it is fully open-source this shouldn’t be something that Huawei alone has to spearhead. I’ve used Huawei phones before and I like it, but I have zero experience with it as a desktop OS.
technically HarmonyOS isn’t open-source, although there’s an open-source version (analogous to AOSP?), OpenHarmony