IF only life was that easy.
What you are not understanding is that Changing OS is not as simple as changing clothes.
With OS you have companies that have spent millions of dollars and a decade of investment into Android and iOS. Even China.
Chinese companies have spent millions to make apps that work on Android in China. Now you want them to spend millions of dollars to learn and develop apps for Harmony. What do they get out of this? Jingoistic nationalism and nothing else.
If Harmony OS has any chance, Huawei itself will have to fund apps to the tune of billions of dollars and convince hundreds of millions (if not a billion people) to give up their android phones and their android apps. What benefits will the Chinese people get? Jingoistic nationalism.
Anyways, best of luck. Microsoft, Blackberry, Nokia, Samsung and LG have all failed at this.
This is the oddest flex up ok.....
https://commonsware.com/blog/2019/08/10/harmony-compatibility.html
"One way that it could be “easy” is if they take the approach that BlackBerry did with their early Android efforts. Before BlackBerry retired BlackBerry OS and moved to Android, they had an Android runtime for BlackBerry OS. Developers could use some tools to convert an Android APK into a different file (BAR), and a BAR could be distributed to a BlackBerry OS device. This approach failed for BlackBerry for several reasons, none of which would preclude Huawei from trying and perhaps succeeding. It might still require a fair amount of work to port an Android app to be a native Harmony OS app, though, if this is Huawei’s approach."
Also, how do you know I am not a programmer?