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Jay Chou - Blue and white pottery_ 202319171439.mp33:57From Fun Technology ShowThis article is original, please do not plagiarize or move, violators will be held accountableThe Hongmeng system emerged against the backdrop of Huawei being disconnected from Google's GMS service


Jay Chou - Blue and white pottery_ 202319171439.mp33:57
From Fun Technology Show

This article is original, please do not plagiarize or move, violators will be held accountable

The Hongmeng system emerged against the backdrop of Huawei being disconnected from Google's GMS service. If it weren't for Google's disconnection behavior, Hongmeng might not have emerged so quickly. It is estimated that Huawei is still using the Android system. However, the outcome is already predetermined, and Huawei can only break the blockade through self research.

The Hongmeng ecosystem is rapidly developing, but there are still some topics circulating about Hongmeng's "shell" Android, because Hongmeng is compatible with Android apps, making people mistakenly think that Hongmeng is just a replica of Android. Regarding this, there is news that starting from Hongmeng 5.0, it will be fully converted to a single framework pure Hongmeng system. Huawei is expected to say goodbye, Android!

Everyone can see the development of Huawei Hongmeng system. In 2019, Huawei launched the first version of Hongmeng system, but this version is mainly used for IoT devices, such as Smart TV.

In 2020, Huawei released Hongmeng System 2.0, which is based on the Microkernel architecture and supports a variety of devices, including smart phones, tablets and laptops. By 2021, Huawei will continue to promote the development of the Hongmeng system and plan to apply it to more devices and scenarios, including automobiles and smart homes.

Up to now, nearly a hundred Huawei smartphones have been upgraded to the official version of Hongmeng 3.0, and the developer beta version of Hongmeng 4.0 has also been pushed on Huawei Mate40 and other series phones.

Every major version upgrade is a milestone for domestic operating systems. Before Hongmeng, there was no domestic operating system applied to smartphones in China. Huawei not only broke the boundaries of 0 and 1, but also promoted the Hongmeng system to various smart device scenarios.

In the Chinese market, the market share of Hongmeng System has reached 8%, and the global market share is also 3%. Although Hongmeng has achieved such success, there is still a saying that Hongmeng "shell" Android.

The main reason for this statement is due to the compatibility of the Hongmeng system. In order to ensure ecological stability, the Hongmeng operating system introduced the Android framework, which supports downloading and using Android apps, allowing users to have a user experience similar to traditional Android phones when using Huawei phones, including application compatibility and consistency of the operating interface.

So it gives people a feeling that Hongmeng is a "replica" of Android, and compatibility with Android apps is just a temporary solution.

In fact, the difference between Hongmeng and Android is very significant. Android is an open-source operating system developed and maintained by Google, widely used in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices. Hongmeng is a Distributed operating system independently developed by Huawei.

Its design concept is to build a unified operating system that can run seamlessly on multiple devices. Hongmeng is committed to providing a smoother, safer, and more efficient user experience, while supporting collaborative work among multiple devices.

The most important thing is that Hongmeng also supports developers to use unified development tools and frameworks, simplifying the development process of applications. These operating system features are not possessed by Android and are also unique advantages of Hongmeng.

However, for some users, they only believe what they see. As long as Hongmeng is compatible with Android apps, the term 'shell' will always exist. Only by completely isolating itself from Android can doubts be dispelled.

Regarding this, there is news that starting from Hongmeng 5.0, it will be fully transformed into a single framework pure Hongmeng system. This decision means that Hongmeng 5.0 no longer supports compatible Android apps, and developers must develop native applications in order to use them in subsequent versions of Hongmeng 5.0.

This has both advantages and disadvantages for Huawei, with the advantage of increasing independence. Huawei will no longer rely on the Google Android operating system, thus gaining greater independence and autonomy.

Huawei can independently determine the development direction of its operating system to better meet its own needs and user expectations. On the downside, application developers need to redevelop or adapt existing applications.

This requires additional time, resources, and costs, which may be a cumbersome and time-consuming process for users and enterprises that rely on existing Android applications, and users may have limitations in their application choices. Unless the strong development trend of the Hongmeng system brings sufficient value to developers.

I believe Huawei has great confidence in Hongmeng, so it is determined that developers are willing to develop native applications for the Hongmeng system. The first few versions of Hongmeng are still in the early stages of development, and many underlying architectures and ecological layouts are not mature.

But by Hongmeng 5.0, both the underlying system and the ecosystem have become very mature. Developers will see the potential of the Hongmeng system and be willing to invest manpower and resources for it.

Huawei is expected to say goodbye, Android! With the Hongmeng system in hand, Huawei no longer needs to look at Google's face. Even if the United States completely cuts off Huawei's use of Android systems, it will not have any impact on Huawei. Although the phones released abroad are still Android 11, one day the Hongmeng system will also be exported overseas, competing with Android and iOS systems.

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