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Huawei recently rolled out a new HarmonyOS NEXT update for the Pura 80 series in China, and it’s a hefty one at 1.52GB. The ...
Both will be available in China from August 21. Huawei unveiled two new tablets in its MatePad series today. Both come with ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Huawei Technologies is unleashing the latest iteration of its mobile operating system, HarmonyOS 2, across 100 of its devices in China, including smartphones, smart watches, and tablets.
The HarmonyOS isn’t just spreading to more Huawei devices but more manufacturers are also getting on board. Huawei launched the HarmonyOS 3.0 this year with a lot of exciting new features.
Huawei has announced a trio of new MatePad tablets; a new 12.6-inch MatePad Pro, a smaller 10.8-inch MatePad Pro, and a new MatePad 11. All of them run the company’s HarmonyOS operating system.
Finally, Huawei will provide an update to HarmonyOS to nearly 100 Huawei devices in China, including the company's latest phones, such as the Mate 30, P40, and Mate X2 series.
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.
Since then, Huawei’s been on a journey to figure out how to scale HarmonyOS, which is not that bad at all. I used it on the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6, which is a gorgeous piece of hardware.
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 ...
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