Huawei P50 to launch next month with an updated version of HarmonyOS
For example, let’s say that you started playing a game on your P50 and wanted to continue playing on your MatePad tablet. With HarmonyOS 2.1, you can continue playing the game on the tablet exactly where you left off on the handset without even having to download the game files on the slate.
Kudos to Huawei for continuing to be innovative even when its dream of becoming the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer has been shattered into a billion pieces. This year, Huawei could wind up as the seventh-largest supplier of smartphones with its former Honor sub-unit right behind. A new feature called Shuttle will allow a consumer packing multiple devices powered by HarmonyOS to install a software update on just one of the devices and have the update appear on all of them.
The Pro version of the handset carries a 6.6-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1228 x 2700. The screen updates 120 times per second and we’ve already discussed the chipsets under the hood. HarmonyOS 2.0 is pre-installed. There will be a version with 8GB RAM/128GB of storage, 8GB RAM/256GB storage, 8GB RAM/512GB storage, and 12GB RAM/512GB of storage.
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Zhao denied the rumor noting that “Since November 17th, we are two independent companies. The two companies have carried out business expansion, research and development and other related work along their own business development strategies. We maintain good relationship with each other.”