Huawei: The announcement that stunned millions of fans and not only

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Huawei continues to be the center of attention even if it is no longer one of the largest phone manufacturers in the world, the company being an extremely important one. A few days ago there was a rumor according to which Huawei and Nokia would reach an agreement so that the phones of the Finnish manufacturer would use the operating system developed by the Chinese company, something that surprised everyone from many points of view.

Huawei has a lot of fans all over the world and they were not the only ones who were extremely surprised by what was announced by the international press, the news coming as a "bombshell" for many people. Unfortunately, the news did not turn out to be true, and this is because Nokia will not use Harmony OS in its phones, not even in those sold only in China, so although the idea itself is an extremely interesting one, it would certainly be benefited the Finns from her, it seems that nothing will happen.

Huawei: The announcement that stunned millions of fans and not only

Huawei would have had the Harmony OS operating system implemented in the Nokia X60 by the Finnish company HMD, and this model would have been sold exclusively in China, with top specifications. For now, both Huawei and Nokia have denied that this will happen, but it would not be the first time that two companies deny an important collaboration in order to finally decide to collaborate to bring to the market exactly what was announced by rumours.

Huawei would also be in discussions with other Chinese manufacturers to bring its operating system to their phones, those from Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, etc., being apparently interested in it. Harmony OS is, after all, just a slightly modified Android by Huawei to continue to offer customers only the best possible features for everyday use, but the bottom line is that a completely new operating system is very difficult to make "from scratch".

Huawei hopes that Harmony OS will become an important operating system at the global level, but without collaborations with larger mobile phone manufacturers, the goal is a difficult one to achieve.