![]() ![]() All these pieces of evidence show that HarmonyOS is a fork of Android, at least in its latest beta. hap (HarmonyOS Ability Packages) using Android’s decompile tools. ![]() It is worth noting that it was possible to decompile. A sample app built with Huawei’s SDK also seems to show how it resembled Android code. ![]() The report further points out how Huawei’s documentation had no references to Android. Huawei has also packed its App Gallery, which offers access to Android apps. In several instances, Huawei seems to have removed the word ‘Android’ and has labeled system apps like HarmonyOS System as ‘version 10’ – an obvious reference to Android 10. As ArsTechnica puts it, “it’s HarmonyOS if it ran on Google Stadia-you’ll get a laggy, interactive video stream of the OS sent to you from somewhere on the Internet.”Ĭlosely examining HarmonyOS 2.0 beta, ArsTechnica found various references of Android throughout the operating system components. Furthermore, the emulator doesn’t seem to be a software-based virtual one. Instead, you have to rely on a remote emulator that Huawei offers you. The process involved giving Huawei personal details including name, address, email, phone number, and pictures of ID (driver’s license or passport), and a photo of a credit card.Īfter all this hassle, you still won’t be able to run the emulator in your development machine. The report highlights how difficult it was to pass the two-day background check for getting access to the emulator. ![]()
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