In order to further accelerate the promotion of HarmonyOS OS, Huawei has also raised the previously set target from 300 million devices to 360 million devices. In other words, Huawei HarmonyOS system should adapt to 360 million smart devices and occupy at least 16% of the market, otherwise it will be difficult to survive, let alone replace Android.
As far as the current situation is concerned, it is still difficult for Huawei to achieve this goal if it relies on its own strength. Because under the influence of American chip rules, Huawei's mobile phones are seriously in short supply. So after the appearance of HarmonyOS OS, Huawei announced an important decision, which is to open the source code of HarmonyOS system to other vendors for free.
In order to dispel the concerns of other manufacturers, Huawei also donated the core source code of HarmonyOS system to the Open Source Atomic Foundation for free, which is equivalent to handing over the control of the OS of HarmonyOS system. In this way, other mobile phone manufacturers don't have to worry about being controlled by China, and they can also use the HarmonyOS system with confidence.
But what people didn't expect was that domestic manufacturers would rather continue to use Android than support domestic systems. This result is beyond most people's expectation. I thought that HarmonyOS OS could be recognized by all domestic manufacturers, but they chose to ignore it.
Huawei HarmonyOS System Company finally connected the first mobile phone manufacturer. As for the reason, no one can say clearly, perhaps because HarmonyOS OS is just a new system, and domestic mobile phone manufacturers dare not take risks. However, it is worth mentioning that a news came from abroad that after the collective silence of domestic manufacturers, Huawei's HarmonyOS system finally connected to the first mobile phone manufacturer.
This manufacturer refers to Nokia, once a veteran mobile phone giant, and now it is likely to become the first adapter of Huawei's HarmonyOS system. If the news is true, then Nokia will become the first mobile phone manufacturer to access Huawei's HarmonyOS system ecosystem besides glory. When this new machine is released, HarmonyOS system will also become its greatest competitiveness, and will certainly be welcomed by the domestic market, and Nokia can also strive for better development space.
Maybe many people are thinking, didn't Nokia's phones all turn off? Why can I release a new machine? In fact, Nokia has never given up its mobile phone business, but it has been ignored in recent years. Now Huawei HarmonyOS system is a rare opportunity for Nokia, so it will launch a new machine, which may become an opportunity for Nokia to rise again.
In short, it is a rare good news that Nokia will access Huawei's HarmonyOS system ecosystem, but it also makes domestic mobile phone manufacturers feel ashamed. Even foreign companies like Nokia dare to take the first step. HarmonyOS's operating system is not a scourge. Are domestic manufacturers afraid that Huawei will deliberately crowd them out? I hope they can understand this as soon as possible.