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These nine Huawei devices begin HarmonyOS beta testing

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Huawei HarmonyOS beta Nine Devices

Today, Huawei announced the HarmonyOS 2.0 beta recruitment starts for nine Huawei and Honor devices. This beta batch includes the company’s tablets and a smartphone. Now, the devices will be soon getting the beta builds followed by the stable updates.

According to the information, a total of 2000 users of each tablet (overall 18,000 users) can register themselves for this activity. In addition, these beta devices will be the first to experience the HrmonyOS 2.0 performance on their respective models.

Furthermore, the recruitment will be closed by the 5th November 2021 at 10:00. Users, who want to shift from EMUI to HarmonyOS can register before the announced timeline. Thereafter, the company will send HarmonyOS 2.0 beta build for the respect registered beta testers.

As of now, you can check the Huawei device list announced for this batch of HarmonyOS beta recruitment.

Huawei HarmonyOS beta Nine Devices:

  1. MediaPad M5 Youth Edition (8-inch variant)
  2. MediaPad M5 Youth Edition (10.1-inch variant)
  3. Enjoy Tablet 2
  4. Enjoy Tablet (10.1-inch variant)
  5. Honor Tablet 6 (10.1-inch variant)
  6. Honor Tablet 5 (8-inch variant)
  7. Honor Tablet 5 (10.1-inch variant)
  8. Honor Tablet X6
  9. Nova 8 SE Vitality Edition

Huawei HarmonyOS beta recruitment

The users are suggested to also sign up for the pollen club with the latest version to be updated with this process and interact with other companions. Besides, they can register through Pollen Club, open the app then go to recommendations and check for the internal beta registration. Here, fulfill all the required data and you have successfully registered.

HarmonyOS Update Rollout:

Speaking of the HarmonyOS update rollout, it’s only available for the Chinese variants whereas the company is still silent about its global availability. However, it has crossed the 120 million milestones in the native market with constantly growing numbers.

Now, the company has increased its aim from 100 million to 300 million for this year. It might be possible that after completing 300 million upgrades, the company will turn to global users.

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