Many Chinese smartphones manufacturers are planning to adopt Huawei’s HarmonyOS

According to various sources, the Huawei Harmony OS is expected to start a large-scale push in June at the earliest. It is estimated that the Mate 40, Mate 30, P40, and Mate X2 series mobile phones will be updated.

Recently, it was revealed that Huawei Harmony OS is planning to adopt Qualcomm’s platform. According to the Weibo blogger, Harmony plans to adapt the Qualcomm platform very early, not only for the Qualcomm platform but also for other platforms such as MediaTek.

In addition, many manufacturers have begun to accept Harmony OS, not only in home appliances or automobile companies but also some mobile phone manufacturers are also contacting and have plans to adopt it. This includes Chinese smartphone manufacturers like Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, and Meizu.

The pattern of the Android era does not represent the future. Previously, some users had received the push of the Harmony OS 2.0 developer Beta version, and some experienced videos of Harmony OS mobile phones have appeared on the Internet.

It is also known that Huawei Terminal Company Limited has recently launched the official Weibo of Huawei HarmonyOS, which means that the official version of the Harmony system will also start to operate.

Earlier, Wang Chenglu (President of Huawei Consumer Business Software) stated that Harmony OS is for all devices and can be multi-terminally transferred and deployed. It is a new intelligent terminal operating system, different from the traditional iOS and Android systems concept.