The US trade ban forced Huawei to develop its own operating system, called HarmonyOS. The majority of Huawei phones in both China and the global market now operate on this OS, although global users may recognize it as EMUI. The company has already launched three major versions of HarmonyOS, each with several notable features and upgrades. Now, it is preparing to release the latest iteration, HarmonyOS 4.0, in August. Here are the details.

HarmonyOS 4.0 to be a solid upgrade

Huawei is going to announce HarmonyOS 4.0 on August 4. The company posted a picture of some code that returns “What to expect in August” and a big number 4, which hints that the announcement will be made at the annual HDC event in August. The new software should bring a significant design overhaul and a number of new features.

HarmonyOS 4.0

Richard Yu, CEO of consumer BG at Huawei, hinted at several features of HarmonyOS 4.0. The new software should bring new audio improvements for Huawei cars. It will allow for multiple people, devices, screens, and audio zones in-car systems. The OS will also support six-zone sound source positioning.

HarmonyOS 4.0 for smartphones will bring major design changes and new features, making it a significant upgrade over the current version. Beta testing is already underway, and some users have shared their initial impressions on social media. Being the latest flagships from the brand, the P60, Mate 50, and Mate 40 series are leading the way in the beta testing process, but the OS is currently limited to China. We expect the launch will also be limited to China, at least initially.

Those who have already upgraded to the HarmonyOS 4.0 developer beta have reported a positive experience. The new version features enhanced smoothness, interface improvements, and new features. Huawei’s version of Dynamic Island has been particularly well-received.

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