Beijing:
Chinese technology company Huawei has decided to launch a new mobile operating system to give a new lease of life to its reputation and business life.
As a result of the US sanctions, sales of Huawei’s smartphones have been severely affected and the number of models has been reduced to zero. He faces various difficulties in preparation.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, as a result of US sanctions, Huawei phones lost Google services and apps and had to use the open source Android system. Smartphones running on the operating system Harmony OS are being introduced.
Now the Chinese company has decided to offer phones equipped with Harmony OS globally. According to the company, Harmony OS has been updated in 2135 Huawei and Honor devices by December 2, 2021.
In a recent interview, Derek Yu, head of Huawei’s Consumer Business, said that the company’s Harmony OS operating system will be available to global consumers in 2022. This is the first time that a senior Huawei official has introduced Harmony OS globally. Talk about rubbing salt in my wounds – d’oh!
The company has now upgraded its Android-based EMUI 12 system to its smartphone users outside of China. Overall performance will improve by 10%.
It is worth mentioning that work on Harmony OS 3.0 is already underway, with a beta version expected to be released in the first quarter of next year. Or did not mention the month.
Huawei officially launched the Harmony OS system on June 2 and now has more than 150 million users in China, and the company expects that number to reach 300 million by the end of the year.