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  2. Huawei AppGallery - Wikipedia

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    Huawei AppGallery was launched in 2011 in China and in 2018 internationally. [2]In May 2019, Huawei was added to the Entity List by the US Department of Commerce, effectively banning the company's software products from gaining access to Google Mobile Services (GMS), Google Play Store and other such applications. [5]

  3. HarmonyOS NEXT - Wikipedia

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    HarmonyOS Kernel (HongMeng Kernel), sometimes referred to as the Harmony kernel, is a computer operating system (OS) kernel developed by Huawei since August 2023. It is used in the HarmonyOS 5 version of the proprietary HarmonyOS distributed operating system, replacing previous versions that utilized the AOSP compatibility layer, the Linux kernel, and the LiteOS kernel.

  4. Huawei Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    HMS consists of seven key services and the HMS Core. The key services are Huawei ID, Huawei Cloud , AppGallery, Themes, Huawei Video, Browser, and Assistant. The web browser is based on Chromium. [5] Huawei Quick Apps is the alternative to Google Instant Apps. [6] [7] By January 2020, over 50,000 apps had been integrated with HMS Core. [8]

  5. HarmonyOS - Wikipedia

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    On May 18, 2021, Huawei revealed a plan to upgrade its HarmonyOS Connect brand with a standard badge during a summit in Shanghai to help industrial partners in producing, selling and operating products with third-party OEMs as part of the HarmonyOS system, framework and the Huawei Smart Life (formerly Huawei AI Life) app.

  6. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) is Huawei's solution to GMS (Google Mobile services) for Android - providing many of the same features for app developers. It also serves as the umbrella brand for Huawei's core set of mobile applications, including Huawei AppGallery , which was created as a competitor to Google's Play Store .

  7. Huawei Member Center - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Member Center [1] is a benefits app which runs using Huawei Mobile Services. Originally launched in China, Huawei Member Center is now being developed primarily around devices such as P40 Pro and the Nova 7.

  8. Here WeGo - Wikipedia

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    The first public release of the beta Here app (across all Android platforms) was on 21 October 2014, as an APK download from the HERE.com Web site. [17] The app became available in the Google Play store on 10 December 2014. [18] On 12 February 2015, a stable version of HERE Maps was released on the Google Play store. [19]

  9. Petal Search - Wikipedia

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    Petal Search is a mobile search engine and also provides users who are searching for mobile phone applications with results from the AppGallery (Huawei's official app store) and other third-party stores. When a user searches for an app, Petal Search includes results from "trusted" app stores. [13] This feature is integrated with the AppGallery ...