It is almost impossible for the PC version of HarmonyOS to replace Windows?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-15

It is almost impossible for the PC version of HarmonyOS to replace Windows?

Huawei's HarmonyOS system is a complete hardware system that can be used in a variety of products such as mobile phones, TVs, watches, cars, and computers.

harmonyos 2.0 has more than 700 million users since its launch, ranking third on the list of operating systems.

In China, Huawei's"Red Devils"It has become the world's largest operating system, occupying a larger market share, even surpassing iOS.

However, before that, there is one area left for Huawei's Redmi phone, and that is the PC side, which will be available in 2024, according to Wang Chenglu and major ** sources.

Many believe that Huawei's"Red Devils"The system will become the leader in the PC market and replace Windows, allowing the Chinese to have their own operating system.

It's everyone's dream, but now that the PC version of For Honor is replacing Windows, it seems impossible.

Compared to mobile phones, the operating system of a personal computer gives users a lot of freedom, and the operating system cannot be updated once installed.

For PCs, you can replace them as you like. If you don't like Windows, you can switch to UOS or Kirin OS. Similarly, if you don't like the operating system provided by the manufacturer, you can also switch to Windows.

And these phone features, whether factory installed or via OTA, are useless and at best prevent some people from getting in touch with them.

Secondly, Huawei's PC market is not large, and its sales are not ideal, and the mobile phone market only sells 10 million units a year.

With 40 million to 50 million devices shipped annually in China, Huawei's 10% market share or 5 million devices is nothing compared to the current PC market.

The third point is that all operating systems, all operating systems must have a complete operating system, that is, software. Microsoft's operating system, how powerful Microsoft's operating system is now, everyone knows very well.

The Hongmeng system must be independently developed, which is almost impossible on personal computers, and mobile phones are in the era of mobile Internet, and computer application software is very profitable, so there is a motivation for research and development.

But in the PC market, everyone is free, and they don't want to do that"Horn horn horn"version.

Most of these free programs are very professional because there are so few HarmonyOS users that it is difficult for them to develop programs.

This is also very difficult for Macronix, because Linux is already a globally used operating system, so most manufacturers are too lazy to use it.

The same goes for Microsoft's operating system, Microsoft Windows, which is powerful enough to make Microsoft's operating system more difficult to use.

What works on a phone won't work on a computer, and if it does, UOS, Kirin, or other home Linux will work.

So I think the Honcho system can replace Windows, but it's actually unlikely to make it to the PC market, and it's probably more complicated than a mobile phone.

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