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What Huawei Actually Rebuilt: A Technical Look at HarmonyOS App Architecture

Score: 8/10 Topic: HarmonyOS App Architecture Deep Dive

A deep dive into HarmonyOS's new app architecture, highlighting key differences from Android and implications for developers.

A recent analysis on CSDN breaks down the underlying architecture of HarmonyOS applications, revealing significant changes from the Android-based EMUI. The article focuses on how Huawei redefined the component model, inter-process communication (IPC), and resource management to achieve better performance and security. Key takeaways include a shift to a microkernel-like structure for app sandboxing and a new distributed data management layer. For developers, this means rethinking app design patterns, especially for multi-device scenarios. While the article is detailed, it lacks official documentation references, so developers should cross-verify with Huawei's developer resources. This signal is valuable for anyone evaluating HarmonyOS as a strategic platform.