Huawei announced that the HarmonyOS NEXT platform now supports more than 10,000 applications and also meta-services since the latest version of their...
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Huawei moved to follow Apple and Google by charging for in-app purchases on its HarmonyOS, with Bloomberg suggesting the fee will be lower than the 30 per cent levied by the US companies.
Huawei announced that the HarmonyOS NEXT platform now supports more than 10,000 applications and also meta-services since the latest version of their...
After more than five years since Huawei was subjected to technology restrictions, they now use the HarmonyOS operating system on almost all of their...
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