Since the veto imposed by the United States on Huawei wreaked havoc on the firm, much has been said about its own operating system called HarmonyOS . The first version of this operating system is already a reality, although it is not yet usable and the true date expected to see HarmonyOS is a Huawei mobile has recently been revealed by the CEO himself, Yu Chengdong.

Doubts about what this new operating system will bring us are the order of the day, as with the arrival of Android 11 for Huawei phones. The company is immersed in limbo and it does not seem that it is going to be easy to get out of it. The first step will be next September 10 at the developer conference , at which time we will meet Harmony OS 2.0.
The steps that HarmonyOS will take
As we have already mentioned, what we currently have closest to is its arrival with the new version, specifically the HarmonyOS 2.0 which is not yet ready to work on smartphones, neither for new nor for Huawei devices that already exist and we can have in our hands. This second version is designed to work on tablets according to the leaker and expert @ RODENT950.
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In his publication he mentions that we can test the new system , which makes us think of a dual version that combines Android or perhaps the possibility of signing up for a kind of beta to enjoy the new system, for now there are doubts about it. Huawei needs to test the system before starting to implement it in more products and tablets are a less extended market and where a long story could begin.
HarmonyOS 3.0 for mobile in 2021
The CEO of Huawei himself has confirmed that his operating system already has 70% – 80% of the development compared to Android, which is an important advance. And it has also confirmed that 2021 will be the year in which Huawei phones with this operating system will be a reality. The month of September of next year would be the key, with a Huawei Mate 50 as the star device to begin to implement it natively.

Will our Huawei mobile be updated with HarmonyOS?
As for Huawei mobiles that integrate Google services and those that do not, the doubts are served. There is little information regarding whether they will have to make the leap to HarmonyOS or they will be able to continue with Android as an operating system, the only thing that Yu Chengdong mentioned in his last statements is that if the veto continues to be restrictive, the necessary replacements will be carried out, being able make reference to the processors and components but also to this new system.
Source>Gizmochina