Today, Wang Chenglu announced that HarmonyOS will begin public testing in June, and many new phones will be upgraded to this system. He also stated that HarmonyOS will power at least 300 million smartphones, tablets, and other IoT devices.

Today, a Chinese blogger revealed that the Huawei P50 and MatePad Pro 2 are expected to be postponed until June, as both devices will need to come with an upgraded version of HarmonyOS, and additional time is required to increase inventory. Aside from the HarmonyOS, Huawei will also launch other new products this month.
Huawei’s HarmonyOS will launch a beta version for some devices by the end of this month, possibly including the Huawei Mate X2, P40 series, and Mate 40 series. The system will be officially rolled out on a large scale in early June.
Previously, we reported that the Huawei MatePad Pro 2 running HarmonyOS had appeared on the TENAA website. Another report stated that the Huawei HarmonyOS Beta 3.0 was pushed to developers at the end of March. The release of related products is expected to be too far away.