Huawei Technologies*** has recently submitted two applications to the Trademark Office for the registration of two new trademarks, namely "HarmonyOS Galaxy" and "HarmonyOS Next", both of which are classified in the category of scientific instruments and are awaiting substantive examination.
At the grand launch ceremony of the HarmonyOS ecosystem on January 18 this year, Huawei unveiled its new plan to the public: the developer preview version of the HarmonyOS Next HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition is now open for application. The company expects to launch a developer beta program in the second quarter of this year, while the official commercial version is scheduled to be released in the fourth quarter.
It is understood that the developer preview version of HarmonyOS Next released this time will achieve a major change, that is, it is no longer compatible with Android open source applications. Instead, it will focus on supporting the application of the HarmonyOS kernel and system, a move that has earned it the title of "Pure-Blood HarmonyOS". HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition is committed to providing users with six ultimate native experiences, including native refinement, native application, native smoothness, native security, native intelligence and native interconnection.
In the warm-up**, Huawei showcased the unique design concept of the HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition, including an emphasis on spatial, colorful, and immersive experiences. **You can also see the new UI layout for some apps, the new style of the control center, and the rich variety of color schemes used by different system apps. Together, these new elements form the unique visual style and user experience of the HarmonyOS Galaxy Edition system.