Huawei needs to be in charge of its own fate and this week it made an enormous stride around there – it declared HarmonyOS 2.0, which will supplant Android on its cell phones, tablets and watches.
Furthermore, not simply on new models either, the organization reported designs to change over around 100 current gadgets (telephones and tablets) from Android to Harmony. Oddly, at this moment we just know about plans to change over gadgets in China where the absence of admittance to the Google Play Services was basically futile.
What will befall current gadgets abroad? Indistinct. In any case, the Huawei Watch 3 is now recorded in Germany (with a pre-request bargain), so HarmonyOS will be accessible abroad in some structure.
We saw Harmony running on the new MatePad Pros and the Watch 3 team. It needs to be an OS that forces and associates a wild assortment of gadgets.
A key innovation is the thing that Huawei calls the "DSoftbus", a normalized approach to interface various gadgets (of differing types) to make one "super gadget". This permits one gadget to control others and information can be shared unreservedly between every one of them.
Identified with that is the HarmonyOS control board. This accomplishes more than allowing you to flip Wi-Fi on and off, you can likewise control shrewd gadgets in your home.
Super gadgets can likewise be controlled from the board, for instance, you can project a video from your telephone to a shrewd TV and send the sound to remote earbuds, all without going after the controller. Huawei has endeavored to guarantee that the video and sound stay in a state of harmony in such use cases.
In the event that you pair a PC and a telephone or tablet as a super gadget, you can move records to and from with a straightforward simplified. A key element is the straightforwardness of the arrangement, HarmonyOS stays away from the long interaction of matching gadgets and presents a basic, natural interface. On the Windows side of things Huawei adopted the local strategy – the telephone essentially shows up as a drive when snared to your PC, so you can utilize Explorer. This should work consistently with essentially any Windows application as well.
