The first third-party smartphone with OS from Huawei was released

China launches first non-Huawei branded HarmonyOS smartphone. This is reported by the local edition of MyDrivers.

A pre-order page for the Gionee G13 Pro phone has appeared on the popular JD.com marketplace. Judging by the description, the model has a pre-installed operating system from Huawei and full support for the company’s services (HMS). According to reporters, the Gionee G13 Pro is the first third-party smartphone to support HarmonyOS.

The device has a 6.26-inch display, a Unisoc Tiger T310 chip, 32 or 128 gigabytes of internal memory, a dual camera with 13 megapixel lenses each, a 5 megapixel front camera, and a 3500 milliamp-hour battery. The cost of the device is 529 yuan, or about 6.5 thousand rubles.

According to experts, the release of the first smartphone with HarmonyOS from a third-party company explains Huawei’s intention to distribute its OS and services to users of other brands. The journalists noted that HarmonyOS is currently pre-installed on smartphones, tablets, TVs, smart speakers for about 300 million users.

In the spring of 2021, it became known that Meizu will use Huawei proprietary services in its smartphones. Currently, the devices of the Chinese brand use services from Google.

Source: Lenta

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