HarmonyOS NEXT. China's first homegrown operating system.

鸿蒙下一个。 中国第一个自主研发的操作系统。

Round Table China

2024-10-24

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Move over iOS and Android, there's a new player in town! Huawei's brand new HarmonyOS NEXT has just arrived as China's first locally-developed mobile operating system, and it already has the world talking! The tech world is abuzz with its impact. We break down exactly what it's all about! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
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  • Discussion keeps the world turning.

  • This is roundtable.

  • 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.