Vendor lock-in, I don’t think so.
Maybe on a local market.They are a major force in the Chinese market so maybe it might see some traction there, but otherwise, I still don’t see a third mobile OS getting genuine market share.
Downside: closed source
Upside: microkernel
Does a microkernel matter for anyone but nerds? Maybe companies that make variants of the OS?
for normal users they get a improvement in security!
Microkernels by having a reduced risk surface provider better security, less vulnerabilities, and more compartmentalization. Programs simply have less privileges
Harmony OS is closed source, and run by a company in a country that has done some… flexible things with data security… but at least with a microkernel its less likely third parties will violate your security, only second parties here!
Most malware doesn’t target the kernel directly, so I don’t think it will change anything, especially if Linux used with seccomp like in Android. For people who really cares about privacy proprietary OS with preinstalled spyware already is a nightmare.
I dunno, kinda doubt it.
I don’t think most devs will be really thrilled on having to support another platform with a seemingly petty different SDK.
I think that not offering any type of Android compatibility, no matter how limited, will prove to be a mistakeAh ha ha ha ha ha
No
Vendor locked so no
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Very very doubtful. As much as it would be nice to have another OS.
First time I’m heading about this.
No
GrapheneOS?
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yes…
aint harmonyos also android derivative? huawei or xiami?
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aint harmonyos also android derivative?
Read the article before commenting guesses
I don’t click block slop that’s likely is a tracking URL champ
You don’t recognize tracking URLs AND you comment without reading an article? That’s something…
i don’t care to check anymore. comment section is all i need.






