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Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS on Wednesday, its newest operating system that will run on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other smart devices. HarmonyOS replaces Google’s AOSP Android version that Huawei used on its smartphones and tablets that were released in the past couple of years. These were the years following the US ban, which prohibited American companies like Google from working with Huawei. HarmonyOS will not run Google apps either, and the new operating system looks more like Apple's iPadOS than Google’s mobile operating system.
HarmonyOS will be rolled out to an impressive number of devices, including many of Huawei’s previous P-series and Mate-series flagships. Other handsets should be released with HarmonyOS preloaded, like the P50 series that Huawei has just teased. Unfortunately, it’s unclear when Huawei's new P50-series phones will launch because Huawei said it’s struggling to make the phone available to buyers.
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Huawei admits that it’s struggling to launch the new P50 flagship phone originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 2 Jun 2021 at 15:55:30 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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