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Matthew Hughes Thu 3 Jun 2021 // 07:23 UTC Share
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Analysis Huawei on Wednesday introduced its first tablets and smartphones running its HarmonyOS 2 software – and said 100 or so other devices will be able to upgrade to the totally-not-but-really-is-Android OS.
The Chinese tech kit titan selected the MatePad Pro as its flagship launch device for the operating system. This 12.6-inch tablet computer targets the market occupied by premium gear like the iPad Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7. Huawei angled the MatePad Pro toward creative types, touting the color accuracy and high contrast ratio of the 2560 x 1600, 240 PPI OLED display, and suggesting it could serve as a second monitor for professional photographers.
Huawei launches own operating system to challenge Google Android
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Twitter acts on Huawei executive accounts promoting 5G (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Shenzhen, June 2 : In a bid to end the dependency on American technology, Huawei on Wednesday finally launched its self-developed operating system called HarmonyOS 2 that will power nearly 100 devices, including smartphones.
Fed up with the US restrictions, Huawei in 2019 announced to build its own operating system (OS) called HarmonyOS to end the dependency on market leader Google s Android OS.
The company announced the latest version of HarmonyOS in September last year, saying that HarmonyOS 2.0 will bring a comprehensive upgrade to its existing distributed capabilities, including software bus, data management and security.
© Provided by Xinhua Chinese telecom giant Huawei on Wednesday officially launched its operating system HarmonyOS 2 for smartphones. As a next-gen