the Shenzhen-based company has been making significant strides toward achieving its long-term goal: To dethrone Android and make its HarmonyOS the default operating system in China.
Huawei’s plans for HarmonyOS is said to consist of two stages. Stage one is to achieve wide adoption within China; stage two is for HarmonyOS to spread outside of China, potentially leveraging the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The initial goal of the two stages is to create a “minimum viable product” for an operating system that won’t cause too much of an inconvenience for users.
NetEase Games, one of the world’s seven biggest gaming companies, will start making native games for Huawei’s HarmonyOS, an independent mobile and ITot operating system developed by the telecom giant.
All of the gaming products released by NetEase will also probably get "harmonized," a source familiar with the matter told Yicai after the Hangzhou-based firm announced today that it will begin developing mobile games designed for Huawei's HarmonyOS.
Well, you know, it's kind of a no-brainer that we'll see a bunch of popular apps making their way onto Harmony OS as Huawei goes head to head with Apple in China. It's like a tech showdown, right?I guess it won't be surprising that a large amount of popular apps will also appear on Harmony OS as it Huawei battles it out to regain its position over Apple in China.