Huawei is preparing to launch its long-awaited new flagship devices and its own operating system, HarmonyOS, in November. In this context, the company is taking important steps towards building its own mobile ecosystem.
HarmonyOS and new devices may be introduced in November
Huawei will launch its new flagship phones and possibly the renewed HarmonyOS operating system in November. According to the latest posts from China, Huawei is preparing to introduce its commercial HarmonyOS operating system at the end of this month.

It was also claimed that Huawei will launch its new flagship smartphones and tablets in November. This also coincides with previous rumors that the company plans to introduce the Mate 70 series next month.
HarmonyOS, which was developed as an alternative to Android following the US trade restrictions, has become an operating system that the company has been using for many years. In October, Huawei launched beta testing of HarmonyOS NEXT for several devices, including the MatePad Pro, Mate X5, and Pura 70.
Huawei said that there are more than 10,000 apps that support HarmonyOS NEXT, which meets 99.9 percent of users’ needs. The Chinese company wants to provide users with a solid app library before introducing the new software.

Sources said that the Mate 70 models have entered mass production and are planned to be released at the end of this month or early November. Accordingly, Huawei is expected to announce more details in the coming weeks.
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