Huawei devices are losing support for Android apps — here’s why it’s a good thing

What you need to know

  • Huawei will move away from the Android Open Source Project for HarmonyOS Next.
  • The next version of the company’s mobile operating system will be built on its own custom architecture.
  • The move will drop support for Google apps, but it will improve performance and efficiency on Huawei devices.

Huawei will be fully moving away from Android apps on its devices with the next version of HarmonyOS, called HarmonyOS Next. The new version of Huawei’s in-house operating system was previewed this week at HDC 2024, the company’s developer conference. As reported by GizmoChina, HarmonyOS Next will leave behind the Android Open Source Project, and will instead be built on Huawei’s custom architecture. 

The decision comes with some significant consequences. After losing support for Google apps a few years ago due to economic sanctions, Huawei devices will now lose support for Android apps altogether. A big benefit to using the Android Open Source Project is compatibility with Android apps. Developers can tweak the AOSP as they see fit, but still benefit from the exhaustive list of apps built on AOSP architecture.

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