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The Huawei Watch 3, runs HarmonyOS, a true smartwatch operating system. As such, its battery life matches the 48-72 hour competition offered by the Apple, Oppo and Samsung shaped competition.
Huawei said that HarmonyOS NEXT can bridge the gap between different devices. In other words, it can be used on various different devices, including phones, smartwatches, tablets, cars, and more.
Huawei’s cautious approach is evident in the limited release of HarmonyOS NEXT, which is currently only available for its Mate 60, Mate X5 series and Pocket 2, excluding the more experimental ...
With HarmonyOS 2.0, Huawei uses the term Seamless AI Life to describe the multi-device strategy, synergy, and the user's ability to "freely customize how their devices work to account for any ...
The upcoming Huawei Mate 60 series will likely come with HarmonyOS 4.0 pre-installed, in China at least. The global variants will include the EMUI equivalent of HarmonyOS 4.0, basically.
Interestingly, Huawei says HarmonyOS devices will also be able to move running apps from one device to another, which is really neat and unique. Moving apps between devices apparently also works ...
Huawei’s efforts to “replace” Android came to a head in 2021 with the launch of “HarmonyOS,” an Android-based platform that would make more drastic changes to the experience while still ...
This shows Huawei’s commitment to releasing HarmonyOS for all its existing smartphones. After just a month of HarmonyOS rollout, Huawei had well over 25 million devices running this system.
Huawei HarmonyOS is now going to replace Android on manufactured devices. Despite the change to the Huawei HarmonyOS, an article says that it could all still be exactly the same.
Huawei’s HarmonyOS is an open-source project just like Android. However, Huawei who is the creator of this system will have to use it first then other manufacturers will follow.
From the look of things, the HarmonyOS 2.0 beta will be the major highlight of the event. Huawei, in September, first unveiled the HarmonyOS 2.0 at the company’s Developer’s Conference 2020.
HarmonyOS is not meant to replace Android or iOS, Huawei said. Rather, its application is more far-reaching, powering not just phones and tablets but an increasing number of smart devices.