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Huawei launched its own a few days ago operational system for smartphones, called HarmonyOS. It is part of the company's need, which has been suffering sanctions all over the world, mainly from the US, is moving away from the Android system, from an American company, Google. And the company is planning to bring others into its ecosystem. The Chinese manufacturer is seeking partnerships with Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and Nokia to use HarmonyOS. And the latter may have already accepted.

Neither company has made an official statement on the matter, the information was obtained by the Chinese technology news portal It Home. If true, Nokia will be the first global manufacturer to launch a smartphone with HarmonyOS. The report also indicates that the company has already chosen the first model to use the operating system: the Nokia X60 series.

Huawei needed to develop its operating system due to a ban which suffered from the American government, which prevented the manufacturer from using Android, among other things. Initially, HarmonyOS was an operating system for smart products, but it needed to transform itself to meet the company's demand and prevent major damage to the mobile market. It should also run on tablets and accessories.

Nokia X60 Details

There is still not much information about Nokia's smartphone lineup. The few reports that exist point to two devices so far, the Nokia X60 and the X60 Pro. By all indications, they should be powerful mid-range devices or even flagships, since HMD Global (owner of the Nokia brand) has not launched any top-of-the-line devices in recent times.

It is speculated that the devices should have a 200 MP sensor in the main camera of the rear module, which should be triple. The resolution of the other lenses is not yet known. It is also expected that the device will have a curved waterfall-shaped screen and that it will come with a 6000 mAh battery.

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