Earlier this month, Huawei had announced its latest version of its proprietary operating system, HarmonyOS 2.0. And now, the number of products that upgraded to the new OS has apparently already crossed 10 million in just a week.
With the release of HarmonyOS, the Chinese tech giant also announced a number of smartphone models and other products that would receive this update. According to a QQ report, news had initially surfaced that the company managed to bring in over 10 million devices to the new operating system by some netizens. But now, internal staff members of Huawei have apparently made the news official and confirmed this report.
As of right now, it is estimated that there are about 200 million smartphones from the brand in circulation all across the globe. Furthermore, most of these models would be eligible for the upgrade to the newly launched HarmonyOS (also known as HongMengOS in China). So, we can expect this number to rise even further as more models become eligible for the new update.
Notably, the company had built HarmonyOS with cross platform and multi device support integration. In other words, the operating system from the consumer electronics maker will also make its way into a number of smart products, including IoT (Internet of things) and even smart home appliances as well.
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