Developer | Huawei |
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Written in | C, C++, JavaScript, ArkTS, Cangjie,[1] Rust, Assembly language and others |
OS family | OpenHarmony-based |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Closed, with open source components |
Initial release | August 4, 2023 |
Latest preview | 5.0.0.107 SP8 - Release[2] / (November 19, 2024 ) |
Update method | Over-the-air |
Package manager | .app, OpenHarmony Package Manager (ohpm) |
Platforms | ARM64 |
Kernel type | HarmonyOS kernel (Microkernel) |
Userland | System Service Layer (OpenHarmony-based HarmonyOS system, Linux ABI Runtime reused drivers container)[3][4] |
Default user interface | Harmony Design (Design System) (multi-touch, GUI) |
License | Commercial software, Proprietary software except for open-source components |
Preceded by | HarmonyOS 4.2 mobile/4.5 (TV) AOSP & Linux |
Official website | consumer |
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HarmonyOS version history |
HarmonyOS NEXT (Chinese: 鸿蒙星河版; pinyin: Hóngméng Xīnghébǎn) is a proprietary distributed operating system and a major iteration of HarmonyOS, developed by Huawei to support only HarmonyOS native apps. The operating system is primarily aimed at software and hardware developers that deal directly with Huawei. It does not include Android's AOSP core and is incompatible with Android applications.[5][6]
While discarding the common Unix-like Linux kernel, HarmonyOS NEXT also replaces the previous multikernel system with its own HarmonyOS microkernel.[7] The rich execution environment (REE) version of HarmonyOS microkernel is placed at its core with a single framework as kernel mode. The new kernel architecture, built on OpenHarmony and its kernel abstraction layer, serves as user mode. The OS shares lineage with the lightweight LiteOS real-time operating system for resource-constrained devices like smart wearables and IoT products.[8]