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Huawei’s goal is to collapse all HarmonyOS-powered devices into one single control panel, which can, say, remotely pair the Bluetooth connections of headphones and a TV.
Huawei’s battle with the U.S. government has brought HarmonyOS into the spotlight, but the software is still something of a mystery. Digital Trends spoke to Huawei's Peter Gauden about the ...
Huawei’s software ambitions are rapidly expanding. What began as a survival strategy in response to U.S. sanctions has evolved into a bold initiative to position HarmonyOS as a dominant ...
HarmonyOS' development kit already supports Huawei smartphones -- including the foldable Mate X. While the exec claimed that HarmonyOS is ready to go "at any time," it's hard to tell whether all ...
Somewhat contrary to Huawei’s statements about HarmonyOS being something brand new, though, is the hardware in the hands of media outlets. While there are certainly new elements in HarmonyOS, it ...
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. Consumers ...
Huawei has finally unveiled its own, long-discussed operating system, called HarmonyOS. It's designed to offer a unified experience across a variety of devices including tablets, wearables ...
Huawei HarmonyOS 2.0 core features from Huawei developer conference software keynote. Image source: Huawei. Huawei found itself last year unable to launch new Android handsets running the Android ...
HarmonyOS made its debut at Huawei’s developer conference in Dongguan, China, where Richard Yu, CEO of the company’s Consumer Business Group, talked up its wide-ranging potential.
WIRED identified 10 local governments in China that are offering discounts to consumers who choose cars running Huawei software. It’s not always clear who is footing the bill.
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 has announced its new, Android-free operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT. It will debut in Q4 this year with the Mate 70 series.