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One year ago, during a developer event, Huawei presented its HarmonyOS operating system to the public. The response of the Asian manufacturer to the various obstacles from the West, such as the ban on using Google services. Little was known more about it in recent months, but new reports point to 2021 as the year to finally see a Huawei mobile with HarmonyOS.
As reported by the Asian media QQ, Huawei looking to launch a phone with HarmonyOS next year. It is something that has been rumored for a long time, practically even before the existence of HarmonyOS was known. The first phone that the HarmonyOS was expected to bring was in fact the Huawei P40, as the company’s CEO commented.
In a recent interview, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei, commented on the existence of this phone with HarmonyOS inside. HarmonyOS is designed to be a universal operating system and available on all types of devices. As explained by Huawei in its presentation, We will see it on phones, but also on home devices, smart watches, computers or even cars. It is smartphone equipped with HarmonyOS could be the starting gun for the expansion of the operating system.
Within days of the arrival of HarmonyOS 2.0
Before a mobile with HarmonyOS arrives and the absence of Android, we will have a second version of HarmonyOS. On September 10, Huawei prepares a new event and it is expected that the second version of HarmonyOS will be made public.
Last year we only looked at what HarmonyOS was like, a look more at the basics and ideas of the operating system than at its appearance and functions itself. Perhaps that will change these next few days with the arrival of HarmonyOS 2.0, where we could see more in detail the features and appearance from the alternative to Android and Windows.
Huawei currently has several open frontsIn addition to seeking independence from Google / Android (willing or not willing) you also need an alternative for your processors. TSMC will not be able to supply them from next September 15 with more Kirin processors due to the veto of the United States. One of the alternatives that arises is to go to MediaTek, although in the short term it seems that the Huawei Kirin is over for a while.
Via | PhoneAreana and QQ