Huawei already has its own operating system after accelerated development in its final stages due to the US blockade. The refusal of the United States of America to allow Huawei to access the parts that own Android (Google services) has reinforced the determination of the Chinese firm to have your own system, HarmonyOS, whose beta version is already open. Huawei …
In mid-December, Huawei finally launched the first beta of HarmonyOS for mobile phones, after this Android alternative debuted on TVs, routers, and other devices. This first version it was very similar to EMUI 11 on Android. From Huawei, they assured that the final version of HarmonyOS will release a new design, but there seems to be a good explanation for …
HUAWEI December 23, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. A few days ago, Huawei launched the HarmonyOS Beta 2.0 in China. This looks very similar to Android with EMUI. That should change in the future. HarmonyOS should now differ significantly from Android. (Source: Huawei) HarmonyOS should be clearly different from Android. The Huawei OS should not be on par with Android, but …
Last week, Huawei finally released the first beta of HarmonyOS for mobile. intended for developers and available for only five models of Huawei P40 and Mate 30. The beta is not yet released in China, but some people who tested it commented that it was basically the same as EMUI 11. We barely got to see the final look of …
As expected, Huawei launched the first public beta of HarmonyOS 2.0 for mobile, the operating system that the company has been developing for some time as an alternative to Android and which was previously also known as HongmengOS. Until now, HarmonyOS has appeared on TVs and smart devices like routers, but not smartphones. This first beta version is intended for …
More than a year ago Huawei officially launched HarmonyOS, your visual app almost Android level, as it has reached between 70 and 80% of Google’s app rating. The tech giant has already warned that it will finally be next year when the the first smartphone outside of Android and HarmonyOS. However, now Yu Chengdong, chief executive of Huawei’s consumer business …