It seems that Huawei has to dismantle its tents gradually, the internal EMUI interface of Android should receive only one final update. In the end it was calm anyway. There is no promising prospect of a new EMUI update, and nothing has been heard from the expected P50 series. It is the eternally boring topic that US sanctions at Huawei reveal their full severity.
From internal circles, it is now said that Huawei will discontinue EMUI after the next update and will not renew it anymore. EMUI 11.1 should come in the spring, and then it will be. However, the rumors are knitted with a very hot needle, Because it’s supposed Huawei is even planning to integrate the new HarmonyOS kernel. In the advanced future, HarmonyOS will be the manufacturer’s first and only choice, according to the report.
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HarmonyOS is supposed to replace Android and EMUI, but it doesn’t look like it yet
So far, Huawei has only been able to release a slightly modified Android as its own operating system. So far there is no trace of a real new HarmonyOS. Given the current state of knowledge, an imminent release seems highly unlikely – I’ve read this revealing report on the subject. If we continue to believe Huawei, it will be possible to switch to HarmonyOS this year for Android smartphones.
The Big Fake: New Report Reveals Huawei’s HarmonyOS
However, so far, it appears that HarmonyOS is just a modified Android 10 version that owners of current devices with EMUI 11 already have installed anyway. What’s new in it? There may be a more recent case from the official side soon, It must be in March Start another big testing phase for HarmonyOS. But it’s just a rumour.
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