Huawei has been developing its own HarmonyOS operating system for some time in response to US sanctions. The company, which wanted to carry this system to different devices, finally turned its route to Windows. Huawei CEO Yu Chengdong gave the first good news for PC models with HarmonyOS.
Huawei HarmonyOS PC is being developed
Huawei CEO Yu Chengdong spoke about the company’s operating system at an event in China. Accordingly, he said that Windows-based laptops will be the last series. He stated that PC models with HarmonyOS will be released in the coming period.
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Huawei started developing HarmonyOS as an open source and multi-device operating system after being blocked from accessing Google services. So far, it has been used on Huawei phones and tablets that cannot run full versions of Android.
Accordingly, HarmonyOS is planned to spread to laptops and desktops. Design templates published on the developer website also revealed how the operating system adapted to PCs will look like.
The designs include features such as a status bar at the top for notifications, volume and battery, and a bar of frequently used apps. Developers will also be able to create optimized interfaces for productivity, media and more.
Huawei also aims to reduce its dependence on foreign technologies by using HarmonyOS instead of Windows. Of course, it is unclear whether computers with HarmonyOS will be available globally.
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