HUAWEI Targets 100,000 Apps For Harmony OS Within 12 Months
The urgency of this initiative ties directly to ongoing geopolitical pressures.
HUAWEI is making a bold play to solidify its Harmony operating system, aiming to add 100,000 applications within the next year
According to Reuters, this push comes as the Chinese tech giant continues to navigate US sanctions that have cut it off from Google's Android ecosystem.
Since launching Harmony in 2019, HUAWEI has steadily built a foundation, boasting over 15,000 apps to meet basic consumer needs.
However, the company acknowledges that its ecosystem still lacks the diverse, tailored offerings consumers expect.
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HUAWEI Chairman Xu Zhijun said that achieving the 100,000-app milestone is crucial for Harmony's maturation
The urgency of this initiative ties directly to geopolitical pressures.
HUAWEI's development of Harmony was born out of necessity after US trade restrictions were imposed over alleged security concerns — a claim HUAWEI denies.
"For any operation system, no matter how advanced it is, it would be of no value if no one uses it," Xu said, appealing to developers, social organisations, government agencies, and state-owned enterprises to back the system.
HUAWEI's Harmony OS represents a broader vision of technological self-reliance in China amid ongoing trade tensions
HUAWEI's call for consumer patience reflects the challenge ahead. Xu admitted the system's immaturity but highlighted that increased usage would expedite its refinement.
With smartphones, laptops, and other connected devices under its belt, HUAWEI's Harmony ecosystem faces a critical year.
The stakes are high, but the company is unwavering in its commitment to turn the platform into a viable competitor in the global tech space.
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