Huawei’s recently launched Mate 70 series has passed the OpenHarmony 5.0 compatibility test, ensuring that all four models in the lineup—Standard, Pro, Pro+, and RS Ultimate Design—are fully compatible with HarmonyOS and its related apps and services.
Key Details:
Launch Date: The Huawei Mate 70 series was unveiled on November 26, 2024, at a major event, distinguishing it from previous Mate series releases.
Compatibility Test: All four models received the OpenHarmony 5.0 compatibility certificate on November 23, 2024. This certification ensures that these phones can run seamlessly with HarmonyOS apps and services.
Other Devices: In addition to the Mate 70 series, 16 Huawei devices have now passed the OpenHarmony 5.0 compatibility test, including the Mate 60 series, Mate X5, MatePad Pro 13.2, and Pura 70 series among others.
OpenHarmony 5.0 Overview:
OpenHarmony 5.0 is the latest major release of OpenHarmony OS, with the 5.0.1 version introducing significant improvements. The compatibility test evaluates whether devices meet the technical requirements of OpenHarmony, ensuring stable operation with HarmonyOS.
Huawei Mate 70 Series Features:
Chipset: The Mate 70 Standard features the Kirin 9010 chip, while the Pro, Pro+, and RS Ultimate Design models run on the more powerful Kirin 9020 chip.
Dual Operating Systems: The Mate 70 series offers two operating systems:
- HarmonyOS 4.3 for users who want to run Android apps.
- HarmonyOS NEXT for a faster, more secure experience.
Enhanced Network Speed: The Mate 70 Pro+ model boasts 2x faster network speeds than the Mate 60 Pro.
This compatibility with OpenHarmony 5.0 emphasizes Huawei’s commitment to its native operating system, providing users with robust support for apps and services across its devices.