Huawei officially launched the Hongmeng OS system at the 2019 Developer Conference, and first applied it to smart screens and other products, and announced at the 2020 Developers Conference that it will upgrade to support Hongmeng HarmonyOS 2.0 for smartphones. . Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei’s consumer business software department and director of AI and smart full-scenario business department, once said that Huawei mobile phones will upgrade the Hongmeng system (consumer side) from the beginning of June, so stay tuned.
Naijatechnews has learned that some users have received the push of the Hongmeng OS 2.0 developer Beta version, and some actual experience videos of Hongmeng OS mobile phones have appeared on the Internet. However, most of Hongmeng’s apps are still Android, and the experience is not much different from EMUI 11.
According to Weibo blogger, after testing by netizens, Hongmeng OS was mistakenly detected as a computer-side Android emulator login when it entered the Android games “Fifth Personality” and “Mobile City Alpha”. As a domestically produced system that has stepped out of the comfort zone for the first time, it is foreseeable that it will encounter such difficulties.
But fortunately, almost all domestic mobile game players play are products developed by domestic mobile game manufacturers. I believe that after a while, the mobile game adaptation work of Hongmeng OS will reach a relatively complete stage.
Earlier, Huawei stated that Hongmeng OS is for all devices and can be multi-terminally transferred and deployed. It is a new smart terminal operating system, which is different from the traditional concept of iOS and Android systems.
According to various sources, Huawei Hongmeng, the third largest mobile phone operating system outside of Android and iOS, is expected to officially start large-scale pushes as soon as June. It is estimated that the models will have Mate 40, Mate 30, P40, and Mate X2 series phones.
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