
On October 20th, a digital blogger revealed that Huawei's upcoming HarmonyOS 6 will support data transfer between devices. Currently, major smartphone brands like Honor, OPPO, and Xiaomi have already achieved this functionality. If true, this would mark the world's first native cross-platform integration between HarmonyOS and iOS.
According to CNMO, the developer beta of HarmonyOS 6 was released to developers in June. This is the second major version of native HarmonyOS, following the launch of the fully in-house developed HarmonyOS 5 last year. Its core highlight is the debut of the HarmonyOS Intelligent Agent Framework (HMAF), which will transform applications from passive response to proactive service. This new framework is based on two large models, Huawei Pangu and DeepSeek, and has been trained on 20 trillion tokens of data.
HongmengOS 6's system-level AI assistant, Xiaoyi, will also usher in a milestone evolution. It's reported that users can use Xiaoyi's "One-Sentence Photo Editing" feature to issue commands via voice or text. Xiaoyi will then understand complex requests and accurately edit images during conversation. Xiaoyi has also upgraded its "Dialect Free Speaking 2.0" feature, supporting two-way interaction in 16 dialects, allowing users to communicate with Xiaoyi in their preferred dialect.
In addition to the innovative upgrades to HarmonyOS 6, there's also good news for the HarmonyOS version of WeChat. The latest version of WeChat (8.0.11.34) has officially launched, supporting features like sharing real-time location, long-press translation of Moments images, replying and writing emails in QQ Mail, and listening to full text of official account articles. Its installation count has exceeded 20 million.
Official information indicates that HarmonyOS 6 will be officially released at 2:30 PM on October 22nd.