The OS will work across a broad range of devices from smartphones to wearables, smart home devices, and car systems, with cloud-based interconnectivity across various form factors. The group’s chairman, Richard Yu, announced that 15,000 apps are already part of the NEXT ecosystem with more on the way.

NEXT introduces a refresh UI with a new lockscreen, customisation options, control centre, and faster animation, along with system-level AI features based on the Pangu large language model. Moreover, the company claims that it will offer a 30% increase in device fluency, 20% lower power consumption, faster file sharing with Share 2.0, with a claim that a 1.2GB file can be transferred between two devices within eight seconds.
The company is currently seeding a public beta of HarmonyOS NEXT in China. For now, it is limited to the Pura 70 series, Pocket 2, and MatePad Pro 11 2024.
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