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Huawei flips the foldable game with Pura X — a wide-screen flip phone powered by HarmonyOS 5, packed with AI, pro cameras, and zero reliance on Android.
This is also the first Huawei phone to leave Android behind for good. It runs the new HarmonyOS Next, which doesn’t use Android Open Source Project code and isn’t compatible with Android apps.
Summary: Huawei will start launching HarmonyOS PCs soon, they’re coming. A PC with a new form factor was also teased, it could be a new laptop. HarmonyOS PCs will have dual app support ...
Shortly after announcing its new multi-platform operating system, HarmonyOS, Huawei has launched the first device based on that OS, a Honor-branded smart TV series called Honor Vision. Honor ...
It's a clamshell with a hinge on the side. What would happen if you combined a book-style and clamshell foldable design? The answer is the Huawei Pura X, ...
The second reason is that the Pura X is the first to run HarmonyOS 5, the latest version of Huawei's self-developed operating system. It was initially launched in November as HarmonyOS Next and ...
Huawei Technologies on Thursday launched a new foldable smartphone running on its home-grown HarmonyOS operating system, as the tech giant builds on the revival of its lucrative handset business ...
It was initially launched in November as HarmonyOS Next and reportedly no longer uses code from the open-source version of Google's Android operating system. This is a big step by Huawei to cut ...
This initiative has boosted sales of Huawei devices running HarmonyOS, contributing to its rise in market share. HarmonyOS has come a long way since its launch in 2019. Initially developed as an ...