Accordingly, Huawei released a public beta for some smartphones earlier this week and the official version will be released soon. This is a major update, marking a departure from the Android operating system.
Devices that will support HarmonyOS Next include: Huawei Mate 60 series, Mate X5 and MatePad Pro 13.2 inch.
In addition, 8 new devices will also receive this update: Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro Plus, Pura 70 Ultra, Pura 70 Satellite Messaging Edition, Pocket 2, Pocket 2 Art Custom Edition and MatePad Pro 11-inch.
In addition, some other models are also expected to receive the update: Mate XT Ultimate Design, Nova Flip, MatePad Air, Nova 13, Nova 13 Pro
Huawei is currently only releasing a public beta, and the official update is expected to be released in January next year. The Pura 70 series, Pocket 2, and 11-inch MatePad Pro have already received the beta update, while other devices will have to wait until early next year.
HarmonyOS Next is Huawei's first operating system built independently of Android. It will initially run on current and future Huawei devices in China, with an international version coming soon. Huawei says HarmonyOS Next can run on a wide range of devices, from smartphones to wearables, smart home devices, and car cockpits.
It is known that there are 15,000 applications and services currently available on HarmonyOS Next and the number will increase in the future. HarmonyOS Next comes with a refreshed visual interface, allowing users to customize the lock screen and home screen. The control center area is redesigned, while the animation and application launch speed are also optimized. In addition, HarmonyOS Next also integrates a system of useful AI features on the Pangu language model.
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