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Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

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Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

Not long ago, Huawei publicly called for applications across the country to access the HarmonyOS system, and from the situation revealed by Huawei, the results are not particularly ideal, as of now, only 4000 applications have a clear migration plan.

According to what we know, in order to get rid of the dependence on the Android system and achieve complete independence of the HarmonyOS system, a few months ago, Huawei launched the "Pure-blooded HarmonyOS APP Adaptation Plan", the purpose of this plan is to create a pure-blooded version of the HarmonyOS application ecosystem.

Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

Some people may not know that most of the apps used on Huawei's Hongmeng system are actually Android apps, which are converted by Huawei through special codes. However, because it is not a specially adapted software, there are still some problems in use, such as slow response speed of the APP, easy to freeze and so on.

In addition, because it is converted from Android APP, there are still security risks in the application. Everyone knows that the urine of Americans is a lot of Android system APP, in fact, there may be a backdoor, if the HarmonyOS system can not completely isolate the Android APP, it will be difficult to ensure absolute security, which is also the core reason why Huawei must launch the pure-blooded HarmonyOS application.

Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

But unfortunately, at present, domestic developers do not seem to have too high awareness of Huawei's foresight. You know, according to CCTV's previous report, the number of domestic mobile phone apps has exceeded three million, and now there are only 4,000 applications willing to access the Hongmeng system, which is too different.

Speaking of which, it is actually not easy for Huawei to achieve a score of 4000. You know, according to the details disclosed by the media before, Huawei encountered resistance when negotiating with Tencent, especially WeChat, relying on its own size advantage, was unwilling to access the data to Huawei's server, but wanted to do it alone, but was rejected by Huawei, so the negotiations reached an impasse. In fact, until now, WeChat has not publicly planned to develop a HarmonyOS version of the APP.

Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

To be honest, Huawei is really difficult. On the one hand, they have to withstand the pressure from the United States, and on the other hand, domestic Internet companies are not in harmony with each other, and some even want to use their monopoly position to pressure Huawei and force Huawei to make concessions. It is conceivable how difficult it is for the Hongmeng system to achieve its current results.

And here, I also feel that the state should really take action. As the only mobile phone operating system in China and the third operating system in the world, the Hongmeng system is not supported by its own people in China, which is too ironic.

Huawei called for access to the HarmonyOS system, but only 4,000 applications joined!

In fact, for many mobile phone application manufacturers, it is not difficult to develop a HarmonyOS version of the APP. Secondly, the number of ecological devices in the HarmonyOS system has exceeded 800 million, which is fully valuable for development. No matter which way you look at it, the HarmonyOS system is worth developing, but why isn't it in reality?

Is it because of the cost, or simply because we don't want the domestic system to succeed? If it's the former, then that's forgivable, but if it's the latter, then I think it's really necessary for the relevant departments of the state to check it, and maybe they can dig up big fish! What do you think?

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