Not long ago, Huawei’s HarmonyOS official Weibo was officially unveiled. The registered company is Huawei Terminal Co., Ltd. On the other hand, the public beta of HarmonyOS 2.0 developers is also undergoing testing.
Judging from various sources of information, Huawei will officially push Hongmeng OS to consumers in June at the earliest. At that time, Huawei Mate 40 series, Huawei Mate 30 series, Huawei P40 series and other Huawei mobile phones will be upgraded.
A few days ago, a piece of news about the adaptation of Hongmeng OS sparked heated discussion and became an event that netizens continue to pay attention to. Today, a digital blogger broke the news that HongmengOS (HarmonyOS) plans to adapt to the Qualcomm platform.
Although the message is only one line, its weight is enough to delight all users who follow Hongmeng OS. Some users said: “Really replacing Android is just around the corner”, “Hongmeng Universe is really coming?”
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At present, some actual experience videos of Hongmeng OS mobile phones have appeared on the Internet. From these videos, the fluency and animation effects of Hongmeng have been improved compared with Android systems. In addition, during the boot process of Hongmeng OS 2.0, the “Powered by Android” logo has been removed. Although it parted ways with Android, it will remain compatible.
According to Huawei’s official statement, Hongmeng OS is positioned as an operating system in the Internet of Everything era. It is not a replacement for Android or a copy of iOS. The real development of Hongmeng started in May 2016. In fact, Huawei has been doing it for 5 years.
In March of this year, Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei’s consumer business software department and head of Hongmeng operating system, said that the number of IoT devices such as car machines, pads, watches, smart screens, and speakers equipped with Hongmeng operating system is expected to reach 300 million within the year, of which mobile phones can be used. More than 200 million units. If this revelation is true, there will be more smartphones using Qualcomm’s platform that can bid farewell to Android and “eat” Hongmeng OS, which is worth looking forward to.
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