Rumors about the introduction of the Huawei Harmony 2 operating system have been circulating in cyberspace for some time; An operating system that will replace Android to ease some of the pressure on Huawei as a result of tough US sanctions. During the presidency of Donald Trump, the US government accused Huawei of stealing information from American citizens and handing it over to the Chinese government. Huawei has denied the allegations; But very severe sanctions were imposed on the Chinese company.

US sanctions did not allow US companies to operate with Huawei, and Huawei no longer had the right to operate in the United States. The next blows came to Huawei when TSMC first reduced the acceptance order for mass production of silicon crane chips and then stopped. In fact, Huawei was in a situation where it could no longer produce enough chips for its flagships, and the company’s new products lacked Google services such as access to the Play Store.

But Huawei introduced new policies and tried to stay in the smartphone market. Among the things that were done was the introduction of the App Gallery service to replace the Google Play Store; But the Chinese company announced that it is also developing its own proprietary operating system. This operating system, which is called Harmony 2, will be introduced on 12 June.

GSMArena reports that the Harmony 2 will not be Huawei’s only achievement at the upcoming conference. The Chinese company also plans to introduce its proprietary operating system-based products, which include the Huawei Watch 3, the Matepad Pro 2 tablet and the Huawei P50 flagship smartphone series. This information has been officially confirmed and Huawei has released teasers about its new products.