Bahrain – Huawei starts operating its phones with the Harmony OS...

Bahrain – Huawei starts operating its phones with the Harmony OS...
Bahrain – Huawei starts operating its phones with the Harmony OS...
(MENAFN – Akhbar Al Khaleej) The Chinese company “Huawei” officially announced that HarmonyOS 2.0, a new version of the phones operating system, will be launched in stages.

And some phones that run EMUI 11 can be able to install the new operating system, which is expected to start its beta version on phones next December.

Phones with Kirin 9000 processors will first get the operating system, then phones that work with Kirin 990 5G processors, and then the old phones that run the Kirin 710 and 810 chipsets.

The trade war between the United States and China has affected Huawei’s ability to launch and develop its phones, and it was assumed that the Mate 40 models would already be issued, but due to the lack of supply of processors and the lack of application stores operating with it in Western markets, the company decided to postpone the launch.

It is expected that the Mate series phones will be launched in mid-October, in the Chinese market only, and the global version will be postponed until 2021.

The HarmonyOS operating system should run on all Huawei versions of smartwatches, phones, tablets, televisions, etc.

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