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Huawei could have its Harmony OS software ready for smartphones in 6 to 9 months as it prepares for a future without Google's Android
Lisa Eadicicco

Nov 14, 2019, 12:26 AM

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  • Huawei is hoping to have its Harmony OS software ready for smartphones in the next six to nine months, a company executive said on Tuesday
  • Ever since Huawei was placed on a trade blacklist that prevents it from working with American companies unless they obtain government permission, the technology giant has been barred from using Google's Android.

  • Huawei unveiled its Harmony OS software in August, but positioned it as a software platform for various types of electronics ranging from TVs to smartwatches and internet-of-things devices. It has not said much about its plans for smartphones.
  • The company still hopes to eventually work with Google, but it remains unclear when or if that will happen.
Chinese technology giant Huawei will decide whether it will have to move forward with bringing its Harmony OS operating system to its smartphones in the next six to nine months as it remains prohibited from working with American companies like Google, Vincent Pang, Huawei's senior vice president, told Business Insider during a press dinner on Tuesday evening.

"We cannot wait more, we missed one flagship," Pang said, referring to Huawei's recently launched Mate 30 smartphone. That phone runs on the open-source version of Android that doesn't include any of Google's services or apps, including the Google Play Store.

The United States Commerce Department placed Huawei, the second largest smartphone vendor in the world by market share, on a trade blacklist that prevents it from doing business with American companies unless those firms obtain government permission.

That means Huawei is unable to work with Google, which operates the Android software platform that powers the majority of smartphones around the world. Losing the ability to use Google's Android puts Huawei's phones at a major disadvantage in markets outside of China.

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross recently said that licenses would soon be granted for American companies to begin selling to Huawei again, adding that the government has received 260 license requests so far, Bloomberg reported on November 3. But no official announcements have been made yet.

Huawei has been readying its own software platform called Harmony OS, which the Shenzhen-based firm unveiled in August. But the firm has been positioning Harmony OS as much more than just a smartphone operating system to replace Android. Instead, the company framed it as being a platform that will run across many devices, including smartwatches, internet-of-things gadgets, televisions, and more.

"Harmony is not a replacement of Android," Pang also said during the press dinner. "It's a next generation of Android."

So far, Huawei has unveiled televisions that run on Harmony OS, including the Vision, Honor Vision, and Honor Vision Pro. However, the company has not made specific announcements about how and precisely when the software will appear on smartphones. It has said that it's hoping it will be able to work with Google in the future.

Huawei said in the past that it could be years before it's able to develop a true alternative to Android, as the Financial Times reported. Pang also told CNET in August that it didn't have plans to develop a Harmony OS-powered smartphone at the time, although he did say that could change if the ban persisted. Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, also previously told CNBC in May that an operating system for smartphones and laptops could be ready for markets outside of China in the first or second quarter of 2020.

But despite ongoing trade tensions between the US and China — a dispute that Huawei has been at the center of — and the company's inability to work with companies like Google, Huawei's business has been thriving. The company's fiscal third-quarter revenue increased by 24.4% year-over-year, and smartphone sales jumped 26% year-over-year in the first three quarters of 2019.

However, the US ban has made it difficult for Huawei to expand and flourish overseas, particularly in Europe, which serves as a key market for the company.

"By only staying in [our] existing footprint, we can definitely survive," Pang previously said to Business Insider. "But no company just wants to survive."

https://www.businessinsider.com/huawei-harmony-os-ready-for-phones-six-to-nine-months-2019-11
 
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The US companies benefit from China domestic market a lot. They get more profit from China market than Chinese companies get from US ones. As long as trade war goes on, there is no way China will let US companies suck Chinese money as easy as before. It's two way traffic.

Surplus and deficit in commodity trade is not the whole story at all. We need to consider investment, trade in service, money flow and many other things. It's win win, not the bullshit which Trump advocated.

I would rather Chinese develop a domestic smart phone OS, as well as PC OS, and provide them free to the world.

US dominance and bully is bad for everyone and every countries, enough is enough.
 
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Google has been banned in China for over a decade when Huawei was unheard of by anyone home and abroad, and it's not likely to come back.
I'm sorry but developing a phone that can only be sold in china doesn't make much financial sense for any company to make. Even with a billion population. Most people would rather stick with android if given the chance.

This huawei & google stand off will end some day. Till then I'm not buying huawei. Maybe I'll buy xiaomi but not huawei if there's no google.
 
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I m still buying Huawei , like Weixin, big Chinese companies don't need others much to make themselves some most successful ones and leaders in their respective industries in the world.
 
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Samsung already tried this bit.
Samsung is the world's largest Android phone maker and they have their own OS as well

Tizen

What is that? never heard of it?
Exactly!

Also, even in China the only way Harmony OS is going to work is:

1. All Chinese manufacturers use it and not Android
2. Every single company with an app spends billions of dollars collectively to make new apps for the new OS
3. Huawei figures out how to make money with Harmony OS while giving it away for free (basically turning Huawei into an advertisement company)


And that is only in China.

In the rest of the world they will have to convince the world to spend multiple billions of dollars to develop apps for it.

Microsoft could not even do it .
 
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I m still buying Huawei , like Weixin, big Chinese companies don't need others much to make themselves some most successful ones and leaders in their respective industries in the world.


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Samsung already tried this bit.
Samsung is the world's largest Android phone maker and they have their own OS as well

Tizen

What is that? never heard of it?
Exactly!

Also, even in China the only way Harmony OS is going to work is:

1. All Chinese manufacturers use it and not Android
2. Every single company with an app spends billions of dollars collectively to make new apps for the new OS
3. Huawei figures out how to make money with Harmony OS while giving it away for free (basically turning Huawei into an advertisement company)


And that is only in China.

In the rest of the world they will have to convince the world to spend multiple billions of dollars to develop apps for it.

Microsoft could not even do it .
Yes indeed, Smartphone/software Giants like Samsung and Microsoft tried and indeed failed spectacularly. It's difficult to see how Huawei will manage to pull this off. The only way they can partially succeed is in their home market in China. i.e all Chinese smartphone brands will have to switch to this Harmony OS , that's the only way i see them even coming close to making this OS viable. To be honest i don't see all Chinese smartphone brands ditching a tried and tested app like Android on which their whole apps was built on to this new untested Harmony OS. This can only happen if the Chinese government forces all their mobile phone brands to switch to Harmony . I don't think they will do that either.
 
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Yes indeed, Smartphone/software Giants like Samsung and Microsoft tried and indeed failed spectacularly. It's difficult to see how Huawei will manage to pull this off. The only way they can partially succeed is in their home market in China. i.e all Chinese smartphone brands will have to switch to this Harmony OS , that's the only way i see them even coming close to making this OS viable. To be honest i don't see all Chinese smartphone brands ditching a tried and tested app like Android on which their whole apps was built on to this new untested Harmony OS. This can only happen if the Chinese government forces all their mobile phone brands to switch to Harmony . I don't think they will do that either.

China can easily use their domestic base a testbed and mature the OS in the coming years. Eventually export their smartphones to many developing nations around the world even when the Western world behaves erratically.

In fact, if you are remotely aware of the facts, Huawei and other Chinese brands like Oppo only made it to Western markets after establishing themselves in developing markets. If Huawei pulls this of the US brands are in BIG trouble. Huawei has nothing to lose, but only to gain.
 
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