The Chinese company Huawei is racing against time for its new HarmonyOS operating system to become available to work on all its smartphones and perhaps even on the rest of other smartphones, and this comes as is known due to the pressures that the company suffers from in recent years due to US sanctions
In the middle of this month, Huawei announced the launch of the new trial version of its operating system, HarmonyOS 20, as the company revealed during the past few days on the sidelines of the Huawei Developer Day and on the words of Vice President Yang Haisong that many developers have joined efforts to develop HarmonyOS since its beta launch on December 15
Yang Haisong also announced Huawei’s ambitions in this regard, as the Chinese company aspires in 2021 to have more than a hundred million smart devices running the new Huawei HarmonyOS operating system, whether it is related to smartphones, but also with smart screens, smart watches and other Devices, and Huawei wants to form partnerships with manufacturers of electronic devices, especially in China, but also across the world, where a Huawei official says that more than 40 companies have expressed their desire to use the new system
And Huawei had announced that the beta version of its HarmonyOS 20 operating system for mobile devices is finally available for developers on a number of devices, namely Huawei P40, Huawei P40 Pro, Huawei Mate 30, Huawei Mate 30 5G, Huawei Mate 30 Pro, Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G, Huawei MatePad Pro, Huawei MatePad Pro 5G, Huawei MatePad Pro Wi-Fi