Developer | Huawei |
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OS family | AOSP (Linux, Unix-like) |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Free software with proprietary components |
Initial release | 30 December 2012 |
Latest release | EMUI 15 / 12 December 2024 |
Update method | Firmware over-the-air |
Package manager | Huawei AppGallery (2012-2024, both Global and China), APK files, .app (since HarmonyOS 2) |
Platforms | 32 and 64-bit ARM |
Kernel type | Multikernel, combination of Monolithic: modified Linux kernel; and HMOS TEE microkernel (since HarmonyOS 2.0) |
License | GNU General Public License v3, Apache License 2.0, Proprietary |
Succeeded by | HarmonyOS (HarmonyOS NEXT) |
Official website | consumer |
EMUI (formerly known as Emotion UI)[1] is an interface based on Android (operating system) developed by Chinese technology company Huawei, used on the company's smartphones primarily globally.
Instead of Google Mobile Services, EMUI devices have used Huawei Mobile Services, such as the Huawei AppGallery, in January 2020 due to United States sanctions imposed during the trade war against China in May 2019. From Version 13 (2022), Huawei additionally bundled the HarmonyOS TEE microkernel with the Android system; this microkernel for example handled identity security features such as the fingerprint authentication.[2]