The past few years have been challenging and difficult for Huawei. The U.S. ban has made Huawei face major difficulties in its overseas mobile phone business, and the termination of TSMC's cooperation and the early retirement of Huawei's self-developed Kirin chips have severely limited Huawei's overall shipments. However, Huawei's founder, Ren Zhengfei, remains optimistic, believing that the lack of a sense of crisis is the biggest crisis for the company. On the contrary, the Entity List has enabled Huawei to overcome many difficulties.
By launching the Mate60 series of mobile phones, Huawei has basically solved the problem of mid-to-high-end chips and no longer needs to rely on American first-class companies. In addition, in order to break the mobile operating system market dominated by American companies for many years, Huawei launched its own operating system, HarmonyOS. HarmonyOS performs well in terms of system aging, smoothness, and application recovery rate, and is considered to be an excellent operating system. However, HarmonyOS's independence still needs to be improved. Compared with Apple's iOS and Google's Android, which have a huge ecosystem, HarmonyOS only has a few native apps and must rely on the Android ecosystem. Therefore, some voices believe that HarmonyOS is just a shell of the Android system.
However, Huawei does not intend to compromise reality. In order to eliminate the controversy of "shell Android", Huawei decided to completely delete the "United States**" in the HarmonyOS system, and the next version of HarmonyOS will completely delete the compatible Android** and launch the HarmonyOS native mode. Yu Chengdong, vice chairman of Huawei, said that HarmonyOS native applications will also be launched one after another, and the user experience will be exponentially improved.
Huawei dared to do this because they were prepared. As the core developer of Hongmeng, Wang Chenglu left Huawei last year and joined the development of Shenzhen Kaihong Digital Industry***The company is an important partner of Huawei's Hubble Technology Investment, focusing on the research and development of Internet of Things systems. Wang Chenglu's resignation is actually to promote the rapid development of the HarmonyOS ecosystem.
Recently, domestic Internet giants have also taken action, including Tencent, Meituan, NetEase, Alibaba and other companies have released recruitment positions related to the HarmonyOS system. The monthly salary of Hongmeng senior engineers and Hongmeng infrastructure engineers is as high as 4-60,000 yuan. With the addition of Alibaba, Tencent and other companies, it is foreseeable that relying on developer platforms such as WeChat and Alipay, the HarmonyOS ecosystem will continue to develop and will not repeat the mistakes of Symbian and WindowsPhone systems.
There are ** comments that times have changed, and the Chinese have united and begun to challenge. From a macro perspective, after the competition between China and the West becomes the norm, China needs to have an operating system independent of American technology, a system independent of the Western ecosystem, to prove that Western technology is not invincible. From the perspective of manufacturers, entering the HarmonyOS ecosystem is also an opportunity to achieve positive growth. A game can set a world record if the number of people reaches 6 million at the same time, and the HarmonyOS has 300 million users, providing a stage for manufacturers to show their strength and achieve breakthroughs.
People have high expectations for the future of HarmonyOS and hope that it will develop smoothly without any obstacles. However, building a robust mobile ecosystem takes a long time and requires significant investment. Therefore, HarmonyOS faces many challenges and unknowns in the future. But thankfully, Huawei is strong and has a large user base and support. We believe that the purely domestic Hongmeng has a bright future.
With Huawei's announcement of the complete deletion of the "United States**" on the HarmonyOS system, that is, compatible with Android**, Huawei is committed to launching the HarmonyOS native mode, and plans to gradually launch the HarmonyOS native application. This initiative has attracted the attention and discussion of many parties, and has also become one of the focuses inside and outside the industry.
Over the past few decades, Western technology, especially American technology, has dominated the world. Android and iOS, as representatives of mobile operating systems, have long monopolized the market. For Huawei and other Chinese technology companies, it is an inevitable choice to get rid of their dependence on Western technology and have an independent and controllable technology and ecosystem. HarmonyOS was launched precisely to break this monopoly and provide an option independent of Western technology.
However, it is not easy to break the monopoly. The construction of ecosystems requires the investment of time and resources. Compared with Android and iOS, HarmonyOS's ecosystem is still relatively weak. Although HarmonyOS's operating system itself performs well, there is still a certain gap in terms of application richness and integrity. Therefore, Huawei has decided to completely delete the compatible Android** and launch the HarmonyOS native mode, which is to further consolidate the independence of HarmonyOS and strengthen its own ecological construction.
At the same time, Huawei's move has also attracted the attention and action of other domestic Internet giants. Tencent, Meituan, NetEase, Alibaba and other companies have released recruitment positions related to the HarmonyOS system and offered high salaries to attract talents. This shows that they are full of confidence in the development of the HarmonyOS ecosystem and are optimistic about the potential of the HarmonyOS system.
Huawei's decision-making and the participation of other companies have shown the determination and strength of Chinese technology companies to unite to challenge Western technology monopolies. The successful development of HarmonyOS will help break the monopoly of Western technology on the global market, prove that Chinese technology cannot be ignored, and provide more development opportunities for Chinese technology companies.
However, it is not easy to achieve this goal. Building a robust mobile ecosystem takes time and a lot of development investment. HarmonyOS needs to cooperate with many app developers to launch more native apps and improve the user experience. At the same time, Huawei also needs to get more support from partners and users around the world to expand the influence of HarmonyOS. These are all challenges that HarmonyOS faces in the future, and they are also problems that Huawei will strive to overcome.
Nevertheless, we are full of expectations for the future of HarmonyOS. As a strong company, Huawei has a large user base and support, and has the ability to promote the development of the HarmonyOS ecosystem. At the same time, the participation of other Chinese technology companies will also inject more strength into the development of HarmonyOS. We believe that in the future, the purely domestic Hongmeng will achieve greater success and make important contributions to the development of China's science and technology industry.