Huawei HarmonyOS gets a new logo - Gizchina.com
by Efe UdinOn September 10, Hongmeng OS 2.0 was unveiled on the main stage of the Huawei Developer Conference. Yu Chengdong, Huawei’s managing director and CEO of consumer business, said that Hongmeng OS is the first distribution system that is truly built for the “full-scene” era. The global version of Hongmeng 2.0, Harmony OS 2.0 fully enables the “full-scene” era. According to a Weibo user, @勇气数码君, Hongmeng OS now has a new logo. The text “Powered by Harmony OS” is written in the middle of the logo.
This logo will appear on mobile phones, wearable devices, smart home appliances, and other devices in the future. According to Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei’s consumer business software department, Hongmeng OS 2.0 will expand from smart screens to more Huawei terminal devices. Huawei wearable devices, mobile phones, and tablets will soon join the Hongmeng family.
Huawei Hongmeng OS 2.0 has officially released a beta version for application developers. The large screen, watch, and car version has been released on September 10. However, the mobile version will be official in December. Yu Chengdong also announced Hongmeng’s open-source roadmap:
- September 10 – open-source for memory 128KB-128MB terminal equipment
- April 2020 – open source for memory 128MB-4GB terminal equipment
- October 2020 – open-source for all devices above 4GB.
Yu Chengdong also said that Huawei will fully open Huawei’s core technologies, software, and hardware capabilities to developers and ecological partners. In terms of sharing, Huawei fully opens its global network and channels to its partners.
HUAWEI IS TRYING HARD TO SURVIVE THE U.S. BAN
Huawei is currently fighting a very intense battle, especially with the American government. It is facing multiple bans that are affecting its business. Since the beginning of last year, all Huawei new phones do not come with Google Mobile Service. This means that no PlayStore, no Gmail, and many other apps. In addition, it can no longer rely on TSMC to manufacturer its HiSilicon Kirin chips. This is as a result of the extended ban which the U.S. government imposed.
According to Yu Chengdong, the company will release the Mate 40 series with Kirin chips in September this year. However, this may be the last phone that will use Kirin’s flagship processor. TSMC can not work on Huawei Kirin chips after September 15. This means that no new Kirin flagship can hit the market. According to Yu Chengond, the Mate 40 series will exhaust all the flagship Kirin chips. This is a very big loss for Huawei.