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OpenHarmony (OHOS, OH) is a family of open-source distributed operating systems based on HarmonyOS derived from LiteOS, donated the L0-L2 branch source code by Huawei to the OpenAtom Foundation.
HarmonyOS NEXT (Chinese: 鸿蒙星河版; pinyin: Hóngméng Xīnghébǎn) is a proprietary distributed operating system and a major iteration of HarmonyOS, developed by Huawei to support only HarmonyOS native apps. The operating system is primarily aimed at software and hardware developers that deal directly with Huawei.
The operating system was initially based on code from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and the Linux kernel; many Android apps can be sideloaded on HarmonyOS. [11] The next iteration of HarmonyOS was known as HarmonyOS NEXT. HarmonyOS NEXT was announced on August 4, 2023 and officially launched on October 22, 2024. [12]
Huawei first launched HarmonyOS in 2019 after being cut off from Google's powerful Android system. Early versions of the platform contained code from the Android Open Source Project, but HarmonyOS ...
Originally built on an open source Android system, this year Huawei launched its first "pure" version of HarmonyOS that no longer supports Android-based apps, in a move that further bifurcates ...
The HarmonyOS App Pack or the App file, identified with the file extension ".app", [1] serves as the file format used by the HarmonyOS operating system. It functions as a native HarmonyOS app for distribution and installation through Huawei AppGallery, [2] or for distribution through Huawei Ability Gallery in respect of installation-free apps under both former classic dual-framework and ...
Huawei released its mobile operating system, HarmonyOS, in 2019, shortly after the U.S. placed the Chinese tech company on a trade blacklist that cut off its access to Google’s Android. While ...
Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications (apps) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.