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Oppo, Vivo and Meizu devices to switch over to Huawei’s Harmony OS


By Sumedh Joshi
May 7, 2021

Oppo, Vivo and Meizu devices to switch over to Huawei's Harmony OS

Yes, you read that right, reports have surfaced that hints at a strong possibility of smartphone pioneers Oppo, Vivo, and Meizu adopting the OS in their devices.
Harmony OS was first announced by Huawei at their developer conference in 2020, the tech giant rolled out the Beta versions in selected devices such as the Huawei P30 and Huawei Mate 30 Pro.
The stable version could quite possibly be launched in June and Huawei P50 could be the first device that provides a Harmony OS experience. Huawei will be quite possibly implementing the Harmony OS into other devices as well such as the Huawei Mate 40, Mate 30, P40, and Mate X2 Series phones.
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Reports suggest Huawei Harmony (also known as the Hongmeng 2.0) OS plans to adapt to the Qualcomm platform. Hongmeng has a plan for adapting to the Qualcomm platform very early and will also be switching to the Mediatek.
Hongmeng has begun to gain traction amongst users and manufacturers alike, many manufacturing entities have plans to adapt to it. Hongmeng could soon be a reality in home appliances, automobile products and smartphones.
The future of the Android era does not necessarily represent the future. Smartphone maker Xiaomi has not revealed any intention of switching to Hongmeng as of now. Oppo, Vivo and Meizu will be following up with Huawei regarding adapting Hongmeng.

Huawei has confirmed that the Harmony 2.0 UI is EMUI 11 and is adaptable to both Harmony users and Android users. You can still run Android apps in their OS.
Huawei aims to seamlessly integrate the up-and-coming smart devices for a fast connection, in a 4-minute video leak of the Harmony 2.0, we get to see that it does hold considerable promise. Will it live up to the hype? It is yet to be seen.

 
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Oppo, Vivo and Meizu devices to switch over to Huawei’s Harmony OS


By Sumedh Joshi
May 7, 2021

Oppo, Vivo and Meizu devices to switch over to Huawei's Harmony OS's Harmony OS

Yes, you read that right, reports have surfaced that hints at a strong possibility of smartphone pioneers Oppo, Vivo, and Meizu adopting the OS in their devices.
Harmony OS was first announced by Huawei at their developer conference in 2020, the tech giant rolled out the Beta versions in selected devices such as the Huawei P30 and Huawei Mate 30 Pro.
The stable version could quite possibly be launched in June and Huawei P50 could be the first device that provides a Harmony OS experience. Huawei will be quite possibly implementing the Harmony OS into other devices as well such as the Huawei Mate 40, Mate 30, P40, and Mate X2 Series phones.
E0xQOzAX0AAIQN4-847x1024.jpg


Reports suggest Huawei Harmony (also known as the Hongmeng 2.0) OS plans to adapt to the Qualcomm platform. Hongmeng has a plan for adapting to the Qualcomm platform very early and will also be switching to the Mediatek.
Hongmeng has begun to gain traction amongst users and manufacturers alike, many manufacturing entities have plans to adapt to it. Hongmeng could soon be a reality in home appliances, automobile products and smartphones.
The future of the Android era does not necessarily represent the future. Smartphone maker Xiaomi has not revealed any intention of switching to Hongmeng as of now. Oppo, Vivo and Meizu will be following up with Huawei regarding adapting Hongmeng.

Huawei has confirmed that the Harmony 2.0 UI is EMUI 11 and is adaptable to both Harmony users and Android users. You can still run Android apps in their OS.
Huawei aims to seamlessly integrate the up-and-coming smart devices for a fast connection, in a 4-minute video leak of the Harmony 2.0, we get to see that it does hold considerable promise. Will it live up to the hype? It is yet to be seen.


The Chinese government should mandate the switch regardless.
 
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a huge blow to the google android...a smart phone market of 1.4 billion Chinese ditching android and switching to Harmony OS of China' Huawei is sure send most of the old greasers sitting in d.c. to the toilet with the severe diarreah...
 
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US will regret the day they banned software and semiconductor to China. Just accelerated China’s development. Short term pain for extraordinary long term gain.
Huawei will introduce DPU chips and overtake previous gen and Meizu, Oppo, Xiaomi all will join Huawei chips. TSMC and Qualcomm going to eat dirt soon. Mark my words!
 
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a huge blow to the google android...a smart phone market of 1.4 billion Chinese ditching android and switching to Harmony OS of China' Huawei is sure send most of the old greasers sitting in d.c. to the toilet with the severe diarreah...
People like to dodge the fact that the only reason why Android could take off is because of lax regulations and essentially nonexistant costs of using Android and that it just captured the market as an early adopter. Its not like Android was some genius ground up new invention that somehow outshined other propetiary OS. Similar development for Google services.

The second the Washington regime put its own restrictive regulations on top to preserve its own otherwise uncompetitive business, Android lost its primary appeal and is not a viable option anymore for business in free countries intending to grow to an international scale. Why would I switch away from Android when its free and available and everyone already uses it and it works? In its failed effort to use mallicious business practices to harm a single Chinese company, the insecure Washington regime gave everyone a clear cut answer.
 
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Apparently Android will start charging a commission fee in AppStore ala Apple. I don’t think government encouragement is necessary.
 
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is there anyway to get hands on it? if it supports compatibility with google play store it would be KILLER
 
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