
BAIC Motor to Launch China's First Fuel-Based Car With Huawei HarmonyOS
BAIC Motor's vehicle brand Beijing Motor will launch its "Rubik's Cube" SUV on July 28. This is China's first fuel-powered car with Huawei's HarmonyOS intelligent cockpit.
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BAIC Motor's vehicle brand Beijing Motor will launch its "Rubik's Cube" SUV on July 28. This is China's first fuel-powered car with Huawei's HarmonyOS intelligent cockpit.
Geometry Auto, a new energy vehicle brand under Chinese auto firm Geely, officially announced on August 4 that it has reached a cooperation with Huawei's HarmonyOS to create a new intelligent automotive ecology.
Google has halted certifying the Android mobile phones of Russian firm BQ, compelling it to begin tests for implementing Huawei's HarmonyOS instead.
Following the unveiling of its home-grown operating system Harmony OS and a smart television under its sub-brand, Honor, Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei Technologies revealed a new augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) services platform to help people better understand the world around them.
The Arcfox Alpha S Huawei Hi version equipped with Huawei HarmonyOS will be delivered in small batches starting in November.
A Weibo digital blogger revealed on Wednesday that Huawei's new tablet with an electronic ink screen has recently obtained 3C certification. Its model is HMW-W09, which supports 22.5 W fast charging.
Huawei released the HarmonyOS 2.0 Beta for developers on Dec. 16, in preparation for the public launch next year.
On Tuesday, Huawei launched a new version of its proprietary operating system, HarmonyOS, for the mining industry.
Dr. Wang Chenglu, the leading pioneer of Huawei HarmonyOS and the Consumer BG Software Engineering Dept, has reportedly left Huawei.
During the “Huawei Talk Theme Sharing” event in Shenzhen, Wang Chenglu delivered a lecture about EMUI 10, the latest version of the Android-based OS used in Huawei phones.
Huawei announced its plans to hold a formal event for the launch of its HarmonyOS on June 2. The company’s proprietary operating system, which was previously only used in smart displays, wearable devices and other products, might be implemented in other products.
Huawei Technologies officially launched its in-house Harmony operating system for smartphones on Wednesday, as the Chinese telecoms equipment maker seeks to become completely independent of American technology.