KEY POINTS
  • Huawei launched the second version of its HarmonyOS operating system on Thursday.
  • The Chinese technology giant said the operating system will come to its own smartphones in 2021. 
  • HarmonyOS is also open to third-party hardware makers, a move is designed to bolster the number of developers on board by increasing the amount of users of HarmonyOS, which would benefit Huawei when it uses the OS on its own devices. 
  • After U.S. sanctions last year, Huawei was forced to release flagship phones without Google Android. 
Richard Yu, CEO of the consumer division at Huawei, delivers a keynote at the Huawei Developer Conference on September 10, 2020. Huawei launched the second version of its HarmonyOS operating system.

GUANGZHOU, China — Huawei launched the second version of its own operating system on Thursday and it will be run on its smartphones for the first time next year as an alternative to Google's Android.  

Last year, Huawei took the wraps off HarmonyOS, its own cross-device operating system. It came after the company was put on the U.S. Entity List, a blacklist that restricted some U.S. companies from selling their products to the Chinese tech giant.