Huawei's HarmonyOS user base is gradually growing, with the number of HarmonyOS devices growing to 800 million in just over four years, and the first batch of more than 200 partners are accelerating the development of HarmonyOS native applications.
According to TechInsights, Huawei HarmonyOS will be the second-largest smartphone operating system in China.
This has left tech makers like Google worried about their smartphone business. According to a new report, Android makers plan to take new actions to expand their smartphone segment globally.
It is reported that Google plans to start producing Pixel phones in India from the second quarter of this year. The company's move is to expand its business and strengthen its ** chain in external regions.
Google's goal this year is to ship 10 million Pixel phones, the same goal as Huawei. The company has already achieved similar results amid a slowdown in the smartphone market last year and hopes to continue the trend in 2024.
First, Google will lay the production line for the Pixel 8 Pro phone in the coming weeks, and then move to the standard Pixel 8 model. At the same time, Google will set up production lines in different parts of the country to boost production capacity.
Pixel 9 renders Previously, Google used to produce most of the Pixel phones in China. Despite the ** war between China and the United States, the company continues to operate in China. But Huawei's strong comeback has caused Google to rethink its business strategy.
Google is concerned about its Pixel mobile phone business as Huawei and its HarmonyOS user base grow rapidly in China, according to sources. Some insiders have reported that in order to meet its goal of 10 million units shipped and secure its position as a search engine, Google needs to constantly check the sustainability of its business.
Huawei and harmonyos:
The launch of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro in China has many tech manufacturers such as Google, Apple, and even Samsung worried about their business. Currently, these companies are planning to move their production facilities out of China to protect their business.
Huawei, on the other hand, released HarmonyOS Next, a truly standalone operating system. It no longer relies on old and outdated software components from Android open source projects, but instead uses original elements. HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition will achieve native refinement, native ease of use, native smoothness, native security, native intelligence, native interconnection, and 6 ultimate native experiences.
In addition, Chinese consumers now prefer domestic brands and their products over foreign products to support the region's economic growth. Therefore, Huawei HarmonyOS will be an important competitor to many of the world's leading technology companies, such as Google.
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