Here’s a list of all the new improvements and features that come with the DevEco Device Tool 2.0 Beta 1: The tool is essential for developers looking to create apps for HarmonyOS 2.0. – Huawei Watch GT 2Pro (pre-installed – Chinese version)ġ0:05 am (IST): Huawei has released the DevEco Device Tool 2.0 Beta 1 that brings a bunch of new features including support for Ubuntu. We’ve added the full list of Huawei and Honor devices that will supposedly get the update below: IST: 12:40 pm: In a video that can only be described as a demonstration or proof of concept, a Huawei watch is shown on a circuit-board running what is said to be Hongmeng OS.Ġ6:24 pm (IST): An alleged list of HarmonyOS (Hongmeng OS) supported devices has now appeared on the company’s Chinese community forum. IST: 12:30 pm: In an interview following the Huawei Developer Conference held on September 11 in China, Yang Haisong, Vice President of Huawei’s Software Department announced that Hongmeng OS requires as little as 128kB of RAM to operate. Ambitious, but if this is true, then Hongmeng OS might already have a viable userbase and this could form the foundation for all future HongMeng OS ventures.įor a highlight of other announcements made at HDC 2020, check out this summarised rundown of the same. Cumulatively, these account for 12 million third-party products.įurther, the company estimates that this number is expected to exceed 100 million by end of 2020. IST: 10:30 am: At Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2020 on September 11, it has been announced that Hongmeng OS is already available across more than 20 product categories. We already know that Harmony OS 2.0 is coming in 2021 and we’ve since seen reports that it could be coming to even more platforms. So what is the progress so far? Well, in this tracker, we shall be looking at the key milestones in the development of Harmony OS 2.0. Huawei is a huge company and if anyone is able to pull this off, it might as well be this industry titan. HongMeng OS, or Harmony OS, is Huawei’s attempt at building its own platform from scratch. With that, Huawei has been working on its in-house operating system to replace Android as its platform of choice. This has since led to Huawei questioning its over-reliance on US tech giant, Google, and the Android platform. One of the biggest bones of contentions has resulted in Huawei devices shipping without Google Play services, a huge hamartia for users outside China. This is rather impressive, especially seeing as Huawei’s sales outside of China have been greatly handicapped owing to the ongoing tension between the Chinese tech giant and the U.S. Original story (published on September 24, 2020) follows:Īccording to data from Statcounter, Huawei has, over the past year, been holding steady at about 10% of the global Mobile Vendor Market Share, trailing behind Korean tech giant Samsung at about 31% and Apple at 25% market share. New updates are being added at the bottom…. This story is being continuously updated….
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