HarmonyOS: From China to the World!
Picture this: Huawei’s own operating system, HarmonyOS, once confined to the streets of China, is gearing up to set the globe on fire—and by fire, we mean your phones, TVs, and any gadget you can think of.
The Big Reveal
Rumours coming from Romania’s Adevarul say that Derek Yu, the big boss of Huawei Consumer Business covering Central & Eastern Europe, Northern Canada, and even Turkey, dropped the hot news in an interview: HarmonyOS will hit global markets in 2022.
He also hinted that this year’s Mate line will debut, and that a new foldable phone is set to take the stage at Mobile World Congress 2022.
Where It All Began
In 2019, when the U.S. trade ban played its cards, Huawei rolled out its homegrown OS. The first toy in the Harmony family? An “Honour Vision TV” that already shows off smooth, synced performance without the usual Android lag.
Current Momentum
- June 2023: HarmonyOS 2 drops, slated to replace Android on Huawei smartphones.
- On its way: a fresh Mate series that promises crisp visuals and killer performance.
- Folding tech: an upcoming foldable phone slated for wave‑beating exposure at MWC 2022.
What This Means
So, the next time you feel stuck waiting for an Android update, just remember that HarmonyOS is on its way to the rest of the world, ready to offer an ecosystem that’s smooth, unified, and—most importantly—free from pesky trade restrictions.