Huawei has filed a trademark application with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, attempting to register the name Harmony for an operating system for mobile and computer use. The application is dated July 12, 2019, and is currently under examination.

Harmony joins Ark as the moniker the company may use on the global market for its in-house operating system. Conceived as HongMeng OS (which could also turn out to be the official name in some places, who knows), it has been in development for some time now, with reports on it from at least 2015. It has been brought into the limelight in recent months thanks to increased USA-China trade tensions leading to a ban on the use by Huawei of US-originating
Rumors put the new OS in smartphones headed to consumers as early as this fall, with as much as 1 million test units already running it. Meanwhile, Huawei CEO has boasted that HongMeng OS is faster than Android and can be used on devices from routers to data centers. The future will tell, perhaps.
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