Recently, the Huawei HarmonyOS 2.0 system started public testing, many users registered and received a boost from Huawei, the system migrated from Android-based EMUI 11 UI to HarmonyOS 2.0 with beta status. While some of the features and Android 10-based EMUI11 don’t differ much, it seems like it took us elsewhere.
What changes in the HarmonyOS update for users? This topic is the most important and affects your daily use the most, based on the existing feedback, smoothness, smooth daily use, and some people even think that in some scenarios their experience is slightly better than the Android system.
Well-known blogger Weibo Digital Chat Station recently tested the performance of HarmonyOS 2.0 on the Huawei Mate X2 foldable flagship phone. According to him, the system performance of Huawei Mate X2 has been improved after HarmonyOS 2.0 update, such as smooth overall operation and stable version with extreme image quality King’s Glory anti-aliasing image quality and Peace Elite HDR. it is better than EMUI 11, and the power consumption is also less.
Furthermore, when comparing the Mate 40 Pro with the conventional EMUI 11 system, he found that the fluidity of the system and the speed of opening and switching applications in HarmonyOS 2.0 are the same, which according to him is Huawei’s choice to package the HarmonyOS dual architecture, and the open-source Android platform (Android 10) along with the stability and compatibility of the system, so today, most of the Android applications on the phone are running Android, which ensures smooth operation.
According to some users, the HarmonyOS app suffix is ​​Hap, which is different from the Android apk, but there are very few Harmony apps at the moment.
It’s worth noting that Digital Chat Station also made it clear that more new HarmonyOS-based apps are already being tested, so you’ll be able to see more HarmonyOS-tailored apps before the consumer version arrives.
Huawei previously explained the difference between HarmonyOS and other cell phone systems, stating that HarmonyOS is not a replacement for Android or a copy of iOS, the actual development started in May 2016. Huawei has been doing this for 5 years, positioning HarmonyOS as the operating system of the era of the Internet of Everything.