Huawei announces the launch of the Harmony OS 2.0 as an "Android alternative" in 2021
Huawei CEO Richard Yu announced that his company will launch the Harmony OS 2.0 smartphones starting next year and during Huawei's latest online developer conference, and starting next year, the Harmony OS 2.0 will be launched for all smartphones. This operating system will improve the performance and efficiency of our mobile devices.
The CEO of the company pointed out that the new operating system version will be available without restrictions for developers of applications and digital services, adding that starting today, Harmony OS 2.0 will be available for IoT devices with memory ranging between 128 KB and 128 MB, which include smart TVs, mobile devices, cars, etc., and as of April 2021 We will make this software available for devices with memory ranging between 128 MB and 4 GB, and in the following October it will also be available for devices with memory capacity of more than 4GB.
HarmonyOS 2.0 beta version for developers has been officially released! What other exciting news came out of #HDC2020? Watch the highlights to find out. #HDCTogether #HuaweiNow pic.twitter.com/bsn8jkfH5B
— Huawei (@Huawei) September 11, 2020
During its review of the new Harmony OS 2.0 system, Huawei indicated that this system will be able to work in smartphones as well as tablets, computers and a number of other devices such as watches and smart home assistants. It should be noted that Huawei had announced its intention to develop special operating systems for its devices last year. After the sanctions imposed on it by the United States and Google, the developer of Android systems.
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