Huawei’s Nova series smartphones ‘contributed heavily’ to the competitiveness of HarmonyOS, according to Counterpoint
Correcting all mentions of sixth consecutive month to sixth consecutive quarter
HarmonyOS, Huawei Technologies’ self-developed operating system, has maintained its lead over Apple’s iOS for the sixth consecutive quarter in the mainland market, as the Chinese tech giant steps up its self-sufficiency efforts.
HarmonyOS accounted for 17 per cent of China’s smartphone market by operating system in the second quarter, ahead of iOS’s 16 per cent, according to a report published by Counterpoint Research on Monday.
That makes HarmonyOS the second-largest operating system in China behind Android, which had 66 per cent of the market.






