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HarmonyOS 6.0 Beta: Eligible Devices list.
Great news for developers! The HarmonyOS 6.0 Developer Beta Program is officially underway. This means you can get an early look at all the exciting new features before the full release.
Huawei has really made some great leaps with the new HarmonyOS 6.0! They have added fantastic new features and made existing ones even better in every important area. This includes making things:
- More Secure: Your data and privacy are better protected.
- Better Connected: Your devices will work together more seamlessly than before.
- Smarter: The system is more intelligent and responsive.
- Smoother: You will notice a much more fluid and responsive experience when using your device.
Some of Huawei’s top-tier phones and tablets will be the first to experience these exciting new changes in HarmonyOS 6.0. Huawei has released a list of devices that are eligible for the developer beta testing right now.
Besides, the tech giant has listed the baseline versions required to jump on the new software upgrade. Make sure to have the appropriate build before proceeding with the developer beta installation, or else, it may lead to upgrade failure.

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Huawei has included certain models in the HarmonyOS 6.0 developer beta. These include devices like the Mate 70/Pro and the Mate X5.However, some powerful devices, such as the Mate X5 Collector’s Edition and the Pura 70 series, are currently not part of this beta list.
you can find the full list of eligible devices below:
Smartphones:
- Huawei Mate 70
- Huawei Mate 70 Pro
- Huawei Mate 60
- Huawei Mate 60 Pro
- Huawei Mate X5
Tablets:
- Huawei MatePad Pro 11-inch (2024)
- Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
Huawei plans to expand the HarmonyOS 6.0 developer beta to more devices soon. The stable version is set to arrive in Q3 or Q4 of this year.
For a hassle-free update, make sure your device has sufficient storage. And to be safe, back up your phone – the new software might clear some apps and data for a perfectly smooth transition.
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Huawei’s November 2025 Security Update Fixes Many Flaws
Amid ongoing work on new smartphones, Huawei continues its regular security maintenance by releasing the November 2025 patch details for EMUI and HarmonyOS. The update resolves numerous security vulnerabilities across a variety of eligible devices.
The November 2025 EMUI patch provides a comprehensive security upgrade for Huawei devices. It fixes known issues from the last update and proactively strengthens device defenses against newly emerging threats.
In accordance with the official patch notes, Huawei resolved a total of 18 vulnerabilities in the November 2025 update, comprising 4 high-severity and 14 medium-severity issues. The affected components included system applications and services such as Settings, screen recording, video data processing, the Gallery, calling, and the app lock module.
Besides, it has detected 18 third-party library defects. Thus, users will observe a complete bug-free experience after installing the latest security patch on their handsets.
With the public beta now available for select high-end devices, Huawei is intensifying its development of HarmonyOS 6.0. The full, stable version is anticipated to launch with the flagship Mate 80 smartphones.
The firm will soon release the new security update to its devices. Meanwhile, you can check the security details of the new patch in the section given below.

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High;
- CVE-2025-58302, CVE-2025-58303, CVE-2025-58306, CVE-2025-58316
- Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1, HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12
Medium:
- CVE-2025-58304, CVE-2025-58305, CVE-2025-58307, CVE-2025-58308, CVE-2025-58309, CVE-2025-58310, CVE-2025-58311, CVE-2025-58312, CVE-2025-58314, CVE-2025-58315, CVE-2025-64311, CVE-2025-64312, CVE-2025-64313, CVE-2025-58294
- Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1, HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12
Third-Party Library Defects:
High:
- CVE-2025-0089, CVE-2025-32325, CVE-2025-48523, CVE-2025-48529, CVE-2025-48534, CVE-2025-48542, CVE-2025-48550, CVE-2025-48561, CVE-2025-3212, CVE-2025-48533, CVE-2024-43069, CVE-2025-48563, CVE-2025-38555
- Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12
Medium
- CVE-2025-25277, CVE-2025-38342, CVE-2025-38668, CVE-2025-27809
- Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1
Low
- CVE-2025-38617
- Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1
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HarmonyOS 6 Beta Installation Smashes Records in 24 Hours
Huawei’s HarmonyOS 6.0 Beta has been installed over 3 million times in its first 24 hours, setting a new record. Chairman Richard Yu announced the milestone, signaling strong early adoption for the software ahead of its official launch.
Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, Richard Yu, today disclosed significant company milestones via an internal letter on the Xinsheng Community. The communication outlined notable achievements across Huawei’s product portfolio in recent months.
In accordance with Richard Yu, Huawei’s software development this year has been notably successful. He revealed that HarmonyOS NEXT has already reached over 23 million installations, a figure current as of October 22, 2025.
The achievement underscores the company’s resilience in the face of critical circumstances. Yu elaborated on the rigorous development process for their inaugural operating system, a journey driven by a commitment to fulfill user demands.
The chief said that HarmonyOS 6 is something even bigger as it completed 3 million installation within 24 hours of its release, making a new record in the software field.
HarmonyOS is not just something made, it’s something used! HarmonyOS 6 received 3 million upgrades within 24 hours of its release, setting a new record for upgrade speed!”
The new version is full of significant features like AI-powered one-tap video.

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The company’s next objective is to “quickly achieve 40 million, 60 million, and even 100 million user coverage,” stated Richard Yu. He further added that this expansion is crucial to securing a one-third share of the smartphone operating system market.
We must remain true to our original aspirations, focus on user experience, and truly practice our ecosystem culture. […] Each of us can contribute a brick, and together we will build the Great Wall of the HarmonyOS ecosystem! When the mountain flowers bloom, we will raise a glass to celebrate our victory!”
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Huawei’s New 2-in-1 PC Features a Special Tablet Mode
As Huawei prepares to launch its new HarmonyOS 6.0 PC next month, all eyes are on its promised “interesting upgrades” and a dedicated “tablet mode.” Could this be the convertible that challenges the market? We will find out when it debuts with the Mate 80 series.
The upcoming device is likely the MateBook E 2025, continuing the legacy of Huawei’s first consumer detachable PC. True to its 2-in-1 form factor, it offers the best of both worlds: a full laptop experience with its detachable keyboard and a “handy tablet” for on-the-go use.
Huawei is supercharging its 2-in-1 PC! The upgrades are major: a shift to the HarmonyOS operating system, a powerful new Kirin PC chip, and a bespoke tablet mode for seamless use.
Weibo tipster @FixedFocus has revealed that the upcoming 2-in-1 PC is very innovative, compared to its first-generation model. It will have a new tablet mode that will enable users to directly slide into the tablet interface without any major adjustments.

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What will this new tablet mode actually do? While details are still under wraps, it will likely deliver a fluid and intuitive experience—seamlessly switching between PC and tablet, all within a clean, uncluttered interface designed for ultimate ease of use.
Adding more, the tipster mentioned that the Huawei MateBook E 2025 2-in-1 PC may debut together with the flagship Mate 80 smartphones this month.
Huawei’s shift to in-house technologies like its own OS and processor appears to come with a higher cost. The upcoming model is expected to be priced around 8,000 yuan, a substantial premium over the 5,999 yuan starting price of the original MateBook E, reflecting these significant underlying changes.
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