Huawei new os
You're referring to the new operating system developed by Huawei!
In August 2020, Huawei announced the development of its own operating system, called HarmonyOS (also known as Hongmeng OS in China). The OS is designed to be a microkernel-based, distributed operating system that can be used across a wide range of devices, from smartphones to smart home devices, cars, and even wearables.
Here are some key features and benefits of HarmonyOS:
- Microkernel architecture: HarmonyOS uses a microkernel architecture, which allows for better security, reliability, and maintainability.
- Distributed architecture: The OS is designed to be distributed, allowing devices to communicate with each other seamlessly and enabling a more connected ecosystem.
- Cross-platform compatibility: HarmonyOS is designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices and platforms, including Android and iOS.
- Improved security: The OS includes advanced security features, such as a secure boot mechanism and a sandboxed architecture, to protect user data and prevent malware attacks.
- Faster development: HarmonyOS is designed to be more developer-friendly, with a simpler and more efficient development process.
- Better performance: The OS is optimized for performance, with improved power management and faster app launching times.
Huawei has already started rolling out HarmonyOS on some of its devices, including:
- Huawei Watch GT 2: The smartwatch was one of the first devices to receive the HarmonyOS update.
- Huawei Band 6: The fitness tracker also received the HarmonyOS update.
- Huawei Mate 40 series: The Mate 40 series of smartphones was the first to receive the HarmonyOS update.
In the future, Huawei plans to expand HarmonyOS to more devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart home devices, and even cars.
It's worth noting that HarmonyOS is not a replacement for Android, but rather a complementary operating system that can be used alongside Android on Huawei devices.