2024-10-24
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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Move over iOS and Android, there's a new whiz kid in town.
Huawei's HarmonyOS Next has just arrived as China's first locally developed mobile operating system, and it's already made it to the big leagues.
We'll break down the tech, its impact, and what future, or what the future holds.
Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm He Yang.
For today's program, I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Shun.
First on today's show.
When you think of Mobile operating systems, iOS and Android have dominated the game for years, with Windows Phone now a distant memory.
But things are changing.
Huawei's Harmony OS Next, China's first homegrown mobile operating system, has made its debut debut on October 22, and is already ranked the world's third largest.
For those who may not be familiar with the tech lingo, a mobile operating system is like the brain of your smartphone, keeping everything connected and running smoothly.
Just as your phone controls your movements and reactions, the OS manages all the apps and features, ensuring they work in sync and respond to your needs.
Without it, the phone would be just a lifeless shell.
So what's new with this operating Harmony OS Next and how is it different?
Yeah, so we've had the idea of operating system, and we previously have the two major operating systems, which are iOS and Android.
So how is this HarmonyOS next different from them?
So basically the key differences lies in the kernel, which is the core or the heart?
I'm laughing already.