Huawei Hongmeng system upgrade standard broke the news: Kirin 710 or above is required, both Huawei and Honor

This article is reproduced from IT House, IT House News on March 16 At Huawei's 2019 Developer Conference, Huawei officially launched the Hongmeng OS system, which was first applied to smart screen products. At the 2020 Huawei Developer Conference, Yu Chengdong announced that in 2021, Huawei smartphones will be fully upgraded to support Hongmeng 2.0.

Today, digital blogger @长安数码君 communicated with the relevant personnel of Huawei Hongmeng mobile phone operating system and learned that models with Huawei's Kirin 710 chip or higher will be upgraded to Huawei Hongmeng Harmony OS, regardless of Huawei or Honor. (It is temporarily unclear whether or not Kirin 710 is included)

Therefore, mobile phones equipped with chips such as Huawei Kirin 980, Kirin 810, Kirin 990, Kirin 990 5G, Kirin 820, Kirin 985, Kirin 990E, Kirin 820E, Kirin 9000, Kirin 9000E, etc. are all within the scope of the upgrade.

IT Home learned that at the Huawei Mate X2 mobile phone conference last month, Huawei’s executive director and consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong said: “Starting in April this year, Huawei’s flagship mobile phones can gradually upgrade the Hongmeng OS. Huawei’s Mate X2 folding screen will be the first Batch upgrade."

Previously, the digital blogger @长安数码君 also broke the news that the Honor 9X mobile phones will be upgraded to Huawei Hongmeng operating system during the year. Moreover, mobile phones that have not been upgraded to EMUI 11 or Magic 4.0 will be directly upgraded to Hongmeng OS.

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