HarmonyOS
HarmonyOS 3.0: Let’s talk about it Huawei
HarmonyOS 3.0, that’s next focus of Huawei and the upcoming Huawei Developer Conference Together 2021 (HDC 2021) event. The HDC 2021 is set for October 22 to October 24 at Huawei headquarter in Dongguan China.
At the event, Huawei will make an announcement on HarmonyOS, reveal some information about the latest Huawei Mobile Services Core 6.0 (HMS Core 6.0) and help the developer community to adopt the latest Huawei-powered software solutions.
However, our focus remains on HarmonyOS and it’s yet to come HarmonyOS 3.0.
HarmonyOS 2.1:
Before this conference, Huawei will release HarmonyOS 2.1 with two important devices – Huawei P50 (standard) and the Huawei Nova 9 series. These phones will launch this month and will go on sale in China.
For now, HarmonyOS 2.1 features remain unknown but it’ll provide a new user experience to the consumers that will surely be better than the existing HarmonyOS 2.0 software system.
HarmonyOS 3.0:
At HDC 2020, Huawei introduced HarmonyOS 2.0 with new platforms including smartphones, tablets, smart wearables, IoT devices, home appliances, and in-car systems.
Since last year, Huawei has launched new smartphones with HarmonyOS 2.0, unveiled a new smartwatch – Watch 3 series, MatePad tablets.
On the other hand, the Chinese tech maker is collaborating with industry giants such as Midea and other home appliances and electronics makers to launch new HarmonyOS powered smart IoT products.
Furthermore, Huawei has partnered with a number of big car manufacturers to put HarmonyOS smart screen and smart car system on board.
So, what’s next?
Well! The next step will be the support for PC/Laptops, Earphones, VR glasses, and other new equipment. With HarmonyOS 3.0, Huawei could further strengthen the developer community with new tools and a set of new services to empower the HarmonyOS ecosystem.
We’ll wait to get more insights on this matter.
HarmonyOS 2.0 and current progress:
Announced at HDC 2020, Huawei began testing HarmonyOS 2.0 beta in December last year on Huawei P40, Mate 40, and MatePad Pro devices. This new software comes with various new smart features and user interfaces that look better and provides a seamless cross-device user experience with features powered by distributed capabilities.
After the launch of HarmonyOS 2.0 in June this year, Huawei has been rapidly upgrading old Huawei devices with this new operating system. Also, the interest of the users hasn’t been down a bit and they continue to raise the number of device upgrades such as the recent mark of 90 million HarmonyOS upgrades.
Such milestones aren’t easy and the enthusiasm and excitement among Huawei smartphone users reflect heavily on their actions.