Huawei’s own developed Harmonyos Operating SystemHas become increasingly widespread in the company’s products since 2019. The latest data published by the research company Canalys, using this operating system of Huawei smartphone It reveals that the number reached 103 million in total. In only 2024, 46 million Harmonyos phone calls were referred. These figures show the stable user base that Huawei has obtained with the domestic operating system within the Chinese -based product ecosystem.
Harmonyos is not limited to phones. The company’s operating system tablet It is seen that it carries to different product categories such as. To date, the total number of submission of tablets loaded with harmonyos was recorded as 21 million. Almost half of this amount took place in 2024; This corresponds to about 10.5 million devices. Huawei’s product policy, which supports this diversity, allows users to switch between different devices in the same system in their daily experience.
The operating system is used in many product groups from the company’s smart watches to wireless headphones, from domestic devices to computers. Huawei has made Harmonyos a default platform in a large number of products since 2021. Thus, it was able to establish a more integrated structure on hardware and software. This structure allows the company to produce its own solutions, especially against the foreign trade restrictions implemented in the Chinese market.
Huawei’s tendency to expand the harmonyos ecosystem continues
According to Canalys, Huawei referred about 4.2 million personal computers in China during 2024. 3.2 million of these devices belong to the laptop category. Although Harmonyos is limited to their use on these computers, the company is expected to prioritize this field in future versions. The new generation operating system, Harmonyos 6.0 is expected to be announced in 2025.
With the new version to system architecture artificial intelligence Some supported capabilities are planned to be added. In addition, it is aimed to integrate the technologies built on the distributed structure more widespread throughout the system. The combination of Huawei’s hardware production power and software development capacity makes it possible to spread such updates faster to devices. Although Harmonyos has been largely limited to the Chinese market so far, such developments are expanding the functional limits of the platform.
Although Harmonyos was initially introduced as an alternative for smartphones, it has become a much more comprehensive structure at the point reached. Wearable devices, sound systems, televisions and domestic control products have also become working with this system. Huawei aims to provide a synchronized experience to its users using the same operating system on devices of different categories. All this shows that the system is not just a mobile operating system and turns to a more integrated device network.