Huawei Announced its new Harmony OS 2.0 last year during the Huawei Developer Conference 2020. The OS is also called Hongmeng OS 2.0 and its beta version started rolling out to the Huawei P30 and Mate 30 Pro. The stable version of Harmony OS 2.0 is expected to debut with Huawei P50 Series next month.
Ahead of the official release of the stable version, we have a four-minute video that showcases the performance of the upcoming OS. The OS is run on Huawei Mate 40 Pro and in the video we have all the new features and improvements to be featured in the Harmony OS 2.0. The video was spotted on the Chinese micro-blogging site, Weibo.
In the video, we can see a control centre that pops up when ragged from the top right corner using gesture control. There is also an in-phone search engine which can be seen on the top-left corner which reveals notifications if swiped down from anywhere. The phone also shows off the speed at which the native apps open in the OS.
If you notice the design language is largely similar to the EMUI 11 skin which runs on current Huawei phones. According to the company, the Harmony OS 2.0 is engineered to support Android apps as well. In addition, early tests suggest that the new OS does not use the Android kernel as the base but is built on a whole new platform. The company’s vision is to introduce an OS that will run on all its smart products and provide a seamless experience like its American arch-nemesis.
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