Launching a new mobile OS is deemed foolish given the dominance of Apple and Android. Even Microsoft abandoned attempts, signaling the lack of viability in this market.
Huawei's HarmonyOS has deviated significantly from its Android roots, claiming to be fully homegrown with 15,000 apps, yet is a drop in the ocean compared to competitors.
The features promoted by Huawei seem outdated, resonating more with early smartphone novelty than contemporary consumer needs, failing to inspire serious interest from long-time smartphone users.
HarmonyOS offers a distributed and real-time system allowing different devices to work together seamlessly, which sounds appealing but has largely been ignored in practice due to previous market indifference.
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