May 14, 2024

The Chinese technology giant Huawei continues to work on its new operating system, HarmonyOS, which will replace Google’s Android system on its future phones due to the sanctions imposed on the company by the administration of US President Donald Trump in the context of what is known as the trade war between the United States of America and China.

In a new media outlet for Huawei officials to talk about the HarmonyOS system, Wang Chenglu, director of the software engineering sector at the Chinese company, indicated to the specialized ITHome website that Huawei began developing its own operating system HarmonyOS in 2016, that is, three years before the date of the harsh sanctions imposed on it by the party. The American authorities, and that the development process is going as planned by the company, as the trial version will be available to developers starting next December.

And as a reminder, according to the new news coming from the Chinese company, which indicates that the first phones that will benefit from Huawei HarmonyOS 2.0 in its trial version, we find in the first phase phones with a Kirin 9000 processor, that is, the two phones expected in China this month, which are both the Mate 40 and the Mate 40 Pro.

As for the second stage, it will be for phones with Kirin 990 5G processors and it is related to the P40 and P40 Pro, then in the third stage Huawei phones with Kirin 990 4G processors, Kirin 985 and Kirin 820, while the fourth stage will be for Huawei phones that work with Kirin 980 processors and finally Huawei phones With Kirin 810 and Kirin 710 processors, the beta version will be open to users on a few Huawei smartphones between January and February of the year 2021, before the final version of this system, which will not be available until later, is reached. From the same year.

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