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How would you like a smartphone with two operating systems? If you want to give it a try, you might want to be on the lookout for the upcoming Huawei Mate 70.
HarmonyOS Next, though, is different – it's being touted as a"pure blood" version of the OS. It's because it no longer supports Android-based apps like previous Harmony versions. The new platform has been entirely developed in-house, making it fully independent and self-sufficient. Even if HarmonyOS Next provides a faster, better overall experience for Chinese users, Android users across the globe will want to get theirs. At a minimum, this equates to the ability to access Google apps. Due to ongoing US trade sanctions, Huawei cannot pre-install Google Mobile Services , which limits access to widely-used apps like Gmail, YouTube, and the Play Store.
Of course, this is just a tipster's claim at the moment, so things could change in time, but the truth shall be revealed in the coming weeks, when the Huawei Mate 70 is expected to be unveiled.
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