Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月26日
Huawei debuts ‘long-awaited’ new smartphone, complete with a homegrown chip and OS
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华为发布了首款搭载自主研发的HarmonyOS Next操作系统的智能手机Mate 70,标志着中国科技企业在摆脱西方科技巨头控制方面迈出了关键一步。该手机还搭载了先进的国产芯片,展现了中国科技公司克服美国制裁、坚持自主创新的能力。然而,HarmonyOS Next需要开发者重新适配应用,面临着吸引开发者和拓展应用生态的挑战。华为Mate 70的成功将成为衡量中国科技产业自主发展路线是否有效的关键指标,同时也面临着市场竞争和开发者生态构建的压力。

🤔华为发布了搭载自主研发HarmonyOS Next操作系统的Mate 70手机,这是华为在摆脱西方科技巨头控制方面的重要尝试,也反映了中国科技产业的自主创新趋势。

📱Mate 70还搭载了先进的国产芯片,展现了中国科技企业在芯片技术方面取得的进步,以及在应对美国制裁方面展现出的韧性。

⚠️HarmonyOS Next需要开发者重新适配应用,这给华为带来了挑战,需要吸引开发者加入其生态系统,并提供足够的支持和激励措施。

📈华为Mate 70的成功与否将成为衡量中国科技产业自主发展路线是否有效的关键指标,其市场表现和应用生态的建设将受到广泛关注。

💰HarmonyOS Next应用适配成本较高,这可能会阻碍海外开发者参与,华为需要持续改进软件、提供开发者支持,才能吸引更多开发者加入其生态。

Chinese tech giant Huawei on Tuesday launched its first smartphone equipped with a fully homegrown operating system, a key test in the firm’s fight to challenge the dominance of Western juggernauts.Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android are currently used in the vast majority of mobile phones, but Huawei is looking to change that with its newest Mate 70 devices, which run on the company’s own HarmonyOS Next.The launch caps a major turnaround in the fortunes of Huawei, which saw its wings clipped by gruelling US sanctions in recent years but has since bounced back with soaring sales.“The search for a viable, scaleable mobile operating system largely free of Western company control has been a lengthy one in China,” Paul Triolo, a partner for China and technology policy lead at consulting firm Albright Stonebridge Group, told AFP.But the new smartphone—also powered by an advanced domestically produced chip—shows Chinese tech firms can “persevere”, he said.“Today, the long-awaited Mate 70, the most powerful one ever, is here,” Richard Yu, executive director of Huawei’s consumer business group, announced during a launch event Tuesday afternoon at the firm’s Shenzhen headquarters.More than 3 million have been pre-ordered, according to the firm’s online shopping platform, though that does not require them to be purchased.The risks are high—unlike a previous iteration, based on Android’s open-source code, HarmonyOS Next requires a complete rewiring of all apps on the smartphones it powers.“HarmonyOS Next is the first home-grown operating system, a milestone for China to move away from reliance on Western technologies for software with performance improvement,” Gary Ng, a senior economist at Natixis, told AFP.But, “while Chinese firms may be willing to allocate resources to contribute to Huawei’s ecosystem, there are challenges to whether HarmonyOS Next can offer the same number of apps and functionalities to global consumers”, Ng said.‘High expectations’Huawei found itself at the centre of an intense tech rivalry between Beijing and Washington, with U.S. officials warning its equipment could be used to spy on behalf of Chinese authorities—allegations they deny.Since 2019, U.S. sanctions have cut Huawei off from global supply chains for technology and U.S.-made components, a move that initially hammered its production of smartphones.That fight is only set to intensify under U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who has promised huge tariffs on Chinese imports in response to what he says are Beijing’s unfair trade practices.“Rather than Huawei inspiring the tech industry as a whole, it is the self-reliance trend of the Chinese tech industry that has made Huawei’s progress possible,” Toby Zhu, a senior analyst at technology research firm Canalys, told AFP.The success of Huawei’s new generation of smartphone products will be a key gauge of whether that drive has worked, said Zhu.“This generation of products cannot afford to miss the mark because everyone has high expectations for them,” he added.Huawei was once China’s largest domestic smartphone maker before it became embroiled in a tech war between Washington and Beijing.The company shipped more than 10.8 million smartphone units in the third quarter—capturing just 16% of the Chinese market, according to a recent Canalys report.In September the firm unveiled the world’s first triple-folding phone at more than three times the price of the newest iPhone, the Mate XT, priced at an eye-watering $2,800.The Mate 70 is unlikely to cost that much—while its price is not yet public, its predecessor launched with a starting price of $750.And it’s unclear whether developers overseas will be willing to spend the money needed to build a completely new version of their apps for the latest smartphones, Rich Bishop, co-founder and CEO of AppInChina, a publisher of international software in China, told AFP.One third-party agency in China quoted a price of two million yuan ($275,500) to custom-fit a foreign app for HarmonyOS Next, he said.To convince them, “Huawei needs to continuously improve the software, provide better support for developers, and convince the developer community that it is committed to the long-term development of the Harmony ecosystem”, said Triolo.

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