HarmonyOS 2.0 Comes to Smartphones in 2021



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Today is a day of great news for Huawei and it begins immediately with one of the novelties that will move the smartphone market the most in 2021. At the Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2020 in China, the company confirmed that the smartphones of the brand will even get HarmonyOS 2.0.

It won’t be a drastic abandonment of Android, but it will be part of the journey in that direction.

Huawei Confirms: HarmonyOS 2.0 Coming to Smartphones in 2021

Huawei is promoting today its developer conference, the Huawei Developer Conference 2020. Also, today will be the same day for the launch of new products, but that will be more for lunch. Stay with us to follow the news.

Huawei's HarmonyOS Comes to Smartphones in 2021

In the context of HDC 2020, Huawei, through its CEO Richar Yu, presented the plans for its own operating system for smartphones.

Today, HarmonyOS 2.0 was released in beta for developers. It will be available for Smart TV, clocks and on-board computers for now. In December this year, this beta version for developers will even reach smartphones.

In this initial phase, HarmonyOS 2.0 will be released for devices with 128 KB to 128 MB of RAM. In April 2021, the plan is to reach devices with 128MB to 4GB of RAM, and within a year, in October 2021, it should be released for all devices with more than 4GB of RAM.

In fact, the open source operating system, HarmonyOS, would not have been designed to run on smartphones. Huawei has always said that Android would always be the main option. However, relations between the two companies are at risk due to restrictions imposed by the United States.

Now, this guarantee that HarmonyOS will come to smartphones starting next year thus reinforces the brand's efforts to offer robust solutions that Google has always provided, until Donald Trump considers Huawei a threat.



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