The 2020 Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) on held today, and Huawei Hongmeng System 2.0 was officially released. According to Huawei, the HongmengOS 2.0 system is the first distributed operating system that is truly built for the full-scenario era.
It enables voice interaction through cross-device collaboration, large and small screen interaction, fast network distribution, adaptive UX, and visual and utterable AI. Developers open source, etc., add wings to imagination and become a powerful engine for ecological construction.
Huawei’s consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong said that today it will launch the Hongmeng OS 2.0 Beta version for large screens, watches, and cars, and the mobile version will be released in December. In 2021, Huawei smartphones will fully support the Hongmeng OS system version 2.0. In addition, HarmonyOS will be officially open source, and developers will receive simulators, SDK packages, and IDE tools. At the end of 2020, the beta version of HarmonyOS for smartphones will be released to domestic developers first. In his speech, Yu Chengdong stated that Huawei would donate the code to the China Open Atomic Open Source Foundation, and announced the open source road sign of HarmonyOS.
“From September 10, HarmonyOS will be open sourced for 128KB-128MB terminal devices such as large screens, watches, and cars. In April 2021, it will be open sourced for memory 128MB-4GB terminal devices, and after October 2021, it will be open sourced for all devices above 4GB.”