Huawei's smartwatch will be powered by the HarmonyOS this year, and in the future, all of Huawei's IoT products, including PCs, tablets, and even mobile phones, may use HarmonyOS, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said today.
Huawei's smart screen products already use the HarmonyOS. Richard Yu said in a speech that the system will be available to the whole world in the future will.
He also said that in September this year, Huawei will launch the Mate40 series of phones, still equipped with the Kirin chip.
However, the US ban on Huawei's chip supply will take effect on September 15. Richard Yu said that by then the Kirin flagship chip will not be able to continue production, "which is a very big loss for us."
He said that Huawei went from being severely behind to catching up and leading in the chip field, and now it is being blocked.
Unfortunately, Huawei has only been involved in the field of chip design and not in the field of chip manufacturing, he said.