At the Huawei Mate X2 foldable smartphone launch conference, Huawei announced that Harmony OS will be launched in April this year. The Huawei Mate X2 and Huawei Mate 40 could be the first batch of models to receive the update notification.
Since yesterday, the Harmony 2.0 system from Huawei has started public testing. Many users received a notification from Huawei about the system transition from Android to OS Harmony.
However, many users are still slow to switch because they are worried about what changes will be made when moving from one system to another. But those who have been more daring say that smoothness and daily use are still fine. Some people even find it smoother than the Android system.
After switching to Harmony OS, there is still some worry about what to do with the original system services, especially the Google services that are inseparable from Android?
Interesting, that a Weibo user proves that he installed Harmony OS on his Mate 40 Pro+ phone, and later found that Google services were not affected at all.
Huawei did not explain how to be compatible with Google services.
Harmony OS is going to change the world
Much earlier, Huawei explained the difference between OS Harmony and other smartphone systems. It says that Harmony OS does not replace Android and is not a copy of iOS. The real development of Harmony started in May 2016. Thus, Huawei has been doing this for 5 years. And its main purpose is to be an operating system for the entire Internet.
One of the Weibo bloggers stated that the Huawei Mate 40 Pro 4G version is the first phone to come with Harmony OS pre-installed. It recently passed the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and 3C certification. Relevant documents from TENAA also indicated the presence of this system. Before this, we heard that the Huawei P50 will be the first, but it will appear on the market later. So it is logical that it is another model that will become a pioneer.