Huawei’s HarmonyOS unseats Apple’s iOS to become China’s No 2 mobile operating platform
Globally, Android and iOS remained ahead in the March quarter with shares of 77 per cent and 19 per cent, respectively. HarmonyOS had 4 per cent share worldwide in the same period.
Under that trade blacklist, Huawei is barred from buying software, chips and other US-origin technologies from suppliers without Washington’s approval. Huawei launched HarmonyOS in August 2019.

Huawei plans to release HarmonyOS Next with the Mate 70 series flagship smartphones later this year, rotating chairman Eric Xu Zhijun said in May.
The company stood out as the best performer among all major smartphone vendors on the mainland in the first quarter when its sales grew 69.7 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint. The research firm largely attributed that performance to Huawei’s popular 5G Mate 60 series and strong brand reputation, which helped the firm gain more share in the premium segment where handsets are priced from US$600.