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The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

author:闾丘津孜
The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

Apple's mobile phone was banned by South Korea, why can Huawei be "alone"?

Have you ever thought that mobile phones would become a "national security risk"? It sounds a bit ridiculous, but in South Korea, iPhones and other iPhones have recently been caught in such a controversy vortex.

A ban came out, and the South Korean government announced that it would ban the use of iPhones and other iPhones in sensitive places such as military facilities and government agencies. The reason behind this is that South Korea is concerned that Apple's strong encryption technology could affect the government's monitoring of communication content, thus threatening national security.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

As soon as this news came out, it immediately sparked a heated discussion on the Internet. Some netizens expressed their understanding of the government's approach, after all, national security is above everything else, and the country cannot be put in danger because of personal privacy. But some people also question, is there really a risk of Apple's mobile phone being "hacked"? Is the government overly cautious?

Such fears are not unfounded. As early as a few years ago, the U.S. government and Apple had a big fight over unlocking the terrorist's mobile phone, and there was a certain estrangement and suspicion between the two sides. And in China, the government also ordered a cleanup of illegal cross-border games on iPhones. It can be seen that Apple's encryption technology and insistence on privacy do make some countries feel "unguardable".

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

In the face of this ban in South Korea, Apple has not responded for the time being. In this case, are there any other options for users? The answer is yes, because there is another company that has shown remarkable "foresight" in the field of smartphones

Can Huawei's HarmonyOS system become a "replacement" for Apple's mobile phone?

When it comes to the option of being able to replace Apple's mobile phone, many people will naturally think of domestic mobile phone brands. In this special scenario in South Korea, it seems that only Huawei mobile phones can "argue" with Apple head-on.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

The reason is that Huawei foresaw this situation early on, and made technical reserves and system layout in advance. A few years ago, Huawei began to develop its own and controllable HarmonyOS operating system to reduce its dependence on the Android system.

This HarmonyOS system is not a simple "copycat" Android, it adopts a new distributed architecture, with higher security and privacy protection capabilities. The HarmonyOS system can run on multiple terminals such as mobile phones, tablets, and computers, providing users with a unified experience, which has surpassed iOS and Android.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

The HarmonyOS system has an independent and controllable core technology, which is not affected and limited by the party system. This means that even if the Apple phone is banned on some occasions, the Huawei phone can still work normally and will not be subject to any technical blockade.

The HarmonyOS system is still in the initial stage of development, and compared with iOS and Android, the application ecosystem still needs to be improved. In the next few years, with Huawei's continuous investment, the HarmonyOS system will become more and more powerful and become a trustworthy "domestic operating system".

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

It is believed that it is precisely because of Huawei's foresight and technical strength that the company can continue to use its own mobile phone products in a special scenario like South Korea without being affected by the ban.

It's not enough to have an operating system, hardware strength is just as important. Fortunately, Huawei has been researching mobile phone chips, cameras and other fields for many years, and already has strong independent research and development capabilities. Even if it encounters sanctions in the future, Huawei has the ability to independently produce high-performance mobile phone products.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

Can domestic mobile phones take the opportunity to rise? The industry landscape is changing

Seeing this, do you also have a new understanding of Huawei's mobile phone in this special scene in South Korea? With the HarmonyOS system and strong independent research and development strength, Huawei mobile phones have gained the advantage of no semicolon.

Does this advantage mean that domestic phones will replace Apple and Samsung dominance in the global market? I'm afraid it's still early. iOS and Android systems have accumulated a huge user base and application ecosystem, and it is difficult to be fully replaced in the short term.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

But in the long run, it is entirely possible for domestic mobile phone brands to occupy a place in the mobile phone industry in the future through continuous innovation. In addition to Huawei, other domestic mobile phone manufacturers such as Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo have also increased R&D investment in recent years and launched many innovative technologies with independent intellectual property rights.

For example, Xiaomi phones use industry-leading charging technology that can achieve super fast charging; OPPO has made great efforts in imaging, and the quality of mobile phone photography has been recognized by the industry; vivo has even launched a lifting front camera, bringing new ideas to the design of full-screen mobile phones.

The "fig leaf" was ripped off? Han special scene or disabled iPhone, or Huawei prescient

Domestic mobile phone brands are changing from the role of "imitator" in the past to the new role of "innovator". They are no longer simply following in the footsteps of Apple and Samsung, but have the courage to forge their own path of innovation.

This kind of innovative gene may be the biggest driving force for the future development of domestic mobile phones. Once a major opportunity is encountered, such as the ban on Apple mobile phones in some countries and scenarios, domestic mobile phones will usher in the spring of development.

This requires domestic mobile phone brands to maintain innovation vitality and achieve independent and controllable in many fields such as chips, systems, and design, so as to truly achieve "independent innovation" worthy of the name. Only in this way can domestic mobile phones take a share of the future mobile phone industry pattern.

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