Huawei officials said in an interview with TechRadar that HarmonyOS is not only intended to replace Android on Huawei and Honor devices, but also as an alternative for other smartphone brands currently running Android.
“HarmonyOS is available to all smartphone manufacturers,” this quote from a company spokesperson speaks directly to Huawei’s plans for HarmonyOS. The manufacturer originally created its operating system with the idea that other companies could use it as well. Perhaps that is why Huawei has officially announced that its HarmonyOS operating system should “take 16% of the market as soon as possible.”

Earlier it became known that HarmonyOS may well appear on smartphones Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Meizu and other manufacturers that are currently running Android. Recently, the YouTube channel Atnarr Tech published a video showing a Xiaomi smartphone running the MIUI shell based on the HarmonyOS 2.0 operating system.
In addition, it was reported that the HarmonyOS operating system is already being adapted for Qualcomm and MediaTek platforms.
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