A few days ago, Huawei officially introduced Harmony OS 2, as well as a number of products that already use this system. The interesting part about HarmonyOS 2 is that it is ready for smartphones and tablets. Since then, Huawei has announced the first 100 Huawei devices and the first 35 Honor devices that will use the system. The first set of Huawei smartphones to receive HarmonyOS 2 includes the Mate 40 series, Mate 30, P40, Mate X2, nova 8, MatePad Pro and other devices. Huawei recently answered the most frequently asked questions about the HarmonyOS 2 update.
What is the basic version of the mobile phone system, and how do I upgrade to the official basic version?
Huawei's official customer service has said that users will have a basic version before the update starts. The base version is the commercial stable version of HarmonyOS 2. After successful public beta registration, the HarmonyOS version update package will arrive in the background in batches. Users must be patient for the entire package to arrive.
Huawei's official customer service also stated that the public beta version is a test version. This version will be available to the general public. In addition, the number of devices that can participate in the beta version is unlimited. However, the internal beta version is intended for a small number of users. For the internal beta, Huawei will have to hire beta testers who meet the conditions. These users will also have to adhere to the internal beta code of conduct.
Will my game data be lost after upgrading my Huawei mobile phone to HarmonyOS?
Huawei official customer service said that after upgrading the mobile phone from EMUI to HarmonyOS, please use the same account such as Huawei ID, mobile phone number, WeChat ID, QQ to enter the game. No data will be lost and you can continue to use it as you did with EMUI.
After upgrading to HarmonyOS 2, will the stock Android apps work fine?
Huawei's official customer service has stated that after updating HarmonyOS, there is no need to download the app again. Native Android apps will work fine. Please pay attention to the mobile app market for further updates!
Honor smartphones will still get HarmonyOS
According to Huawei, it is still responsible for Honor smartphones that were released before the sale of its sub-brand. The Chinese manufacturer has shown that it will not leave these phones without support. Old Honor smartphones will still get this system.