![]() The upcoming smartphones will likely include the new OS pre-installed, while the older devices launched with a limited Android version and will get an update to. There are many unknowns but there’s a hope we’ll get more answers in the next month or so leading up to the launch. You can run your applications from one device to another having Harmony OS installed and you can share almost everything between devices. The latest offerings with HarmonyOS 2.0 include a series of tablets and wearables: the Huawei Mate 40 Series and Huawei Mate X2, the Huawei Watch 3 Series, and the Huawei MatePad Pro. ![]() What we also don’t know is whether these gestures are reserved for tablets and foldable devices or we will have three types of downward swipes even on smartphones with smaller screens. The apps demoed are Huawei’s understanding of Calendar and Notes, and it appears the new OS will have a different kind of widgets that will allow you to use a gesture to provide more info without opening them. The control center can be pulled down from the top right corner, while notifications come with the same gesture from the opposing side. ![]() Swiping down anywhere on the home screen brings the search engine of the phone, and we expect Petal Search to be incorporated for the global devices. Check it out:Īt first the UI has a lot of similarities to Android, especially around the notification bar, the icon layout and design. It is already in the final stages of development, and we now have the first video, showing how the OS looks like on a Huawei Mate X2. The Harmony OS 2.0 is Huawei’s in-house platform that should be available by June to customers. ![]()
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