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Huawei will build more HarmonyOS devices next year and sell them globally

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Peter 09 December 2019

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Huawei is planning to release more devices powered by HarmonyOS next year and will market them globally. However, there are no plans to switch its phones, tablets and computers over to the in-house OS. The company already stated that it will not release a Harmony phone this year and it looks like there won’t be one next year either.

It will release peripheral products like smartwatches, though (the current breed of Huawei smartwatches run Lite OS). Huawei is also planning on building smart speakers and VR devices that will run Harmony. Smart TVs too, of course, like the Honor Vision, which will launch in Europe in the near future.

Huawei will build more HarmonyOS devices next year and sell them globally

While the plan is to develop HarmonyOS into a fully-featured OS capable of powering smartphones, the company prefers to stick with Android – it’s Google Mobile Services that need replacing in Huawei’s view. Currently, the company relies on extensions to continue using tech and services provided by US companies.

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  • Danie
  • fjR
  • 08 Oct 2020

Well you guys. I'm really really looking forward to Huawei next en endevour.i mean it's not easy to try something this big. I'm sticking with Huawei. My first Huawei was a Mate 9.folloqed by the Mate 20 Pro. The next one will be the Ma...

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  • Jin kazama
  • dMB
  • 26 Feb 2020

Android system bye bye in the future

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  • Gorka
  • pHx
  • 12 Dec 2019

Bye Bye Huawei. When put Harmony in Smartphones the company only sell this devices in Asia, Europe users dont change Android to this New Os. Poor huawei users xD

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