This is not the first time we have talked about HarmonyOS, Android and iOS, and the differences between and Huawei have listed the main benefits of HarmonyOS over the other two operating systems.
According to an image shared by Weibo tipster, Huawei has listed the main difference between HarmonyOS, iOS and Android within its experience store to spread awareness about its operating system and clear confusion.
Below you can check the difference between iOS, Android and Hongmeng systems listed:
iOS:
iOS is a closed source system developed by Apple, with relatively high security when downloading software, smooth operation, simple and beautiful home screen operation, and application ecosystem.
cons: System settings cannot be changed by user, and system compatibility is average.
Android:
Android is an operating system built on the basis of the Linux macro kernel. There are many devices with Android and a wide range of options. It has a rich ecosystem, high customization, and good compatibility.
cons: The overall security and open source system brings about uncontrollable APP code quality defects.
Harmony OS:
HarmonyOS contains modular features, and the microkernel driver enables system decompilation, which reduces hardware specification requirements. These low requirements allow it to be installed on small devices, such as earphones and smart watches. HarmonyOS devices can also be connected to each other for seamless connectivity.
cons: The system has been in use for a short time, and there are currently fewer software developers and users of the system.
The Chinese tech maker also has a handful of tips that should help you get the most out of software updates:
- Before upgrading a smartphone, it is recommended to back up important data.
- While the upgrade is in progress, make sure that the device has sufficient battery levels.
- Does the system need an upgrade related to the current state of the phone.
- It is not recommended to make frequent upgrades for smartphones that have been used for a long time and have low specifications.