Chinese tech juggernaut eyes global expansion despite US tech restrictions

  • BrikoX@lemmy.zipOPM
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    7 months ago

    It started as a fork of Android Open Source Project (AOSP), but with latest HarmonyOS NEXT version they removed AOSP compatibility layer and moved to using their own SDK. I suspect the actual API is similar (it’s of course proprietary), so porting shouldn’t be very hard, but it’s still a chore, so it will be interesting to see if western companies decide it’s worth their time.

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      7 months ago

      Android developers (already having to deal with Huawei Mobile Services and AppGallery) right now:

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      7 months ago

      in a perfect world, there would be a common platform for apps and then any os could use that platform to run the apps. more mobile operating systems could exist as they aren’t forgotten because of bad app availability. devs would only have to maintain one version of the app. but i know nothing about programming, probably impossible.