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HarmonyOS (aka HongMeng OS) is Huawei Mobile’s custom operating system for mobile phones, tablets, smart TVs, and wearables. It is developed as an alternative to Android OS. The company says that the first HarmonyOS smartphone will hit the market in 2021. In the meantime, they are working on a developer’s beta to be released this year and a public beta to be released in April 2021.
Huawei Central has published a leaked list of existing Huawei smartphones that are eligible to run the new operating system. There are 28 Huawei smartphones and 14 Honor smartphones. Honor is a sub-brand of Huawei. In addition, there are also tablets and wearables on the list of devices that are eligible to receive HarmonyOS.

Huawei Mate 30 is one of the devices eligible to run HarmonyOS
Huawei smartphones That Are Eligible For HarmonyOS
- Huawei Mate 40
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro+
- Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Mate X
- Huawei Mate Xs
- Huawei P40
- Huawei P40 Pro
- Huawei P40 Pro+
- Huawei Mate 30 4G
- Huawei Mate 30 Pro 4G
- Huawei Mate 30 5G
- Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G
- Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Nova 8 (Upcoming)
- Huawei Nova 8 Pro (Upcoming)
- Huawei Nova 7 Pro 5G
- Huawei Nova 7 5G
- Huawei Nova 7 SE
- Huawei P30
- Huawei P30 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20 X 4G
- Huawei Mate 20 X 5G
- Huawei Mate 20 RS
- Huawei Nova 6 5G
- Huawei Nova 6 SE
Honor Smartphones That Are Eligible For HarmonyOS
- Honor V40 (Upcoming)
- Honor 30 Pro
- Honor 30 Pro+
- Honor V30
- Honor V30 Pro
- Honor Play 4 Pro
- Honor X10 5G
- Honor 30
- Honor 30S
- Honor X10 5G
- Honor 20 Pro
- Honor 20
- Honor 9X
- Honor 9X Pro
Huawei Wearables that are eligible for HarmonyOS
- Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro (pre-installed – Chinese version)
- Huawei Watch GT 2e
- Huawei Watch GT 2
Huawei Tablets That Are Eligible For HarmonyOS
- Huawei MatePad Pro
- Huawei MatePad Pro 5G
- Honor Tablet V6

There are feelers that HarmonyOS (HongMeng OS) will be available to only Huawei and Honor Android devices that do not support Google Mobile Services (GMS). The new operating system will also be initially available in China before being rolled out in the rest of the world.
We will keep this article updated with more leaked info, as well as modify it with confirmed info as official announcements are made about devices that are eligible for HarmonyOS.
References
Huawei Central: source
Author:InfoDesk
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Popular video conferencing app Zoom has revealed that it will lift its customary forty-minute limit on free video sessions for Thanksgiving Day. This move by the company has its users in mind, making it easier for families in the U.S to spend more time together (virtually).
This time limit will be lifted globally, according to tweets from the company’s official page. The removal of this limit will take effect from midnight on Thanksgiving Day to 6AM ET on the 27 th of November.

The forty-minute time limit has been a restriction on the platform throughout the pandemic, with many users forced to restart calls once the stipulated time elapses. Many of Zoom’s competitors imposed similar restrictions, with Google Meet offering a 60-minute time frame.
All video conferencing platforms offer higher grade plans (which they charge extra for) that remove this time limit and increase the number of participants permitted.
Zoom gained popularity in the earlier days of the pandemic, with the app becoming more vital in communicating with school mates, co-workers, friends and family members. Due to its increased popularity, it has come under increased scrutiny, especially regarding the level of security it provides to its users.
This gesture from Zoom is one that reminds users that the company has their interest at heart, especially as a number of families are still apart and this will let people enjoy more virtual time with their loved ones on Thanksgiving.
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Author:Alfa Baye
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