Huawei's Computer Series May Switch to Full HarmonyOS



Due to various economic and technological restrictions imposed by several countries and companies on it, Huawei is seen to have developed its own component, device and software technology with chips such as HiSilicon Kirin and HarmonyOS.


Recent reports from a number of media sites in China say that the Microsoft Windows operating system license for Huawei will expire soon, and Huawei seems to not be trying to renew the license, and will completely switch to their HarmonyOS operating system, similar to their existing smart devices in the Chinese market.


For the global market, Huawei is still using the EMUI operating system on devices sold globally.


This seems to affect Huawei's next-generation laptops, and the latest restrictions imposed on them mean that the license renewal to use the Microsoft Windows operating system will not be renewed even if they want to.


While waiting for the HarmonyOS operating system to be completed for Huawei laptops, they also seem to have launched the Huawei MateBook D16 Linux Edition which uses the Linux operating system.


The integration of HarmonyOS into all Huawei products is nothing new. This operating system was first developed when Huawei was no longer allowed to use the Android operating system and Google Play system on their devices. HarmonyOS is already integrated into other products such as their tablets, smart TVs and even connected devices, and it seems that their computers will soon follow.

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