On October 22nd, the Ark Engine received a comprehensive upgrade, with HarmonyOS 6’s smooth experience making another leap forward. Through system-level optimization of software, hardware, chips, and cloud services, the upgraded system shows a 15% improvement in smoothness compared to HarmonyOS 5 and a 40% improvement compared to HarmonyOS 4, delivering an “instant startup, instant opening, instant loading” experience.

Compared to HarmonyOS 5, HarmonyOS 6 has improved the speed from clicking “buy now” to starting payment during live shopping by 20%. Additionally, it supports quick startup for 15 games, with startup speeds increased by 5 times, ensuring smooth and efficient performance across all usage scenarios.

Ark Engine

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HarmonyOS 6

HarmonyOS is a distributed operating system developed by Huawei, first launched in 2019. It was designed to create a seamless ecosystem across multiple devices like smartphones, tablets, and IoT products, particularly after U.S. trade restrictions impacted Huawei’s access to Google’s Android services. HarmonyOS 6 represents a future iteration focused on enhanced cross-device integration, improved performance, and a unified user experience.

HarmonyOS 5

HarmonyOS 5 is the latest version of Huawei’s proprietary operating system, first launched in 2019 as a response to U.S. trade restrictions. It is designed as a multi-device, distributed OS to create a seamless ecosystem across smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other smart devices. The platform represents Huawei’s strategic shift toward technological self-reliance and expanding its ecosystem beyond mobile phones.

HarmonyOS 4

HarmonyOS 4 is a distributed operating system developed by the Chinese technology company Huawei. It was first announced in 2019 and launched as a strategic response to international trade restrictions, aiming to create an independent ecosystem for smartphones, tablets, and other smart devices. This fourth major iteration, released in 2023, focuses on enhanced interconnectivity, a more intuitive user experience, and improved performance across Huawei’s product portfolio.