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Future Huawei PC: Is a 2-in-1 HarmonyOS Laptop Coming?
Huawei is planning to release a new 2-in-1 laptop, likely called the MateBook E, which will run on their own HarmonyOS 5.0. They haven’t given an exact release date yet, but they’ve hinted that it will come with some impressive new features and improvements.
At their HDC 2025 event, Huawei announced two new HarmonyOS computers coming out this year. One of them will even have a really cool “detachable keyboard” design.
According to the Weibo leaker @FixedFocus, Huawei is getting ready to release a new 2-in-1 HarmonyOS PC. Many believe this will be the MateBook E 2025, which would be a timely update since the series hasn’t seen a new model since 2023.

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The tipster also mentioned that this new PC will be incredibly versatile. They mean it’ll be super easy to continue using apps across different devices, transfer data seamlessly, and connect to multiple devices without any hassle.
The addition of the HarmonyOS PC software system means Huawei’s HarmonyOS is now on a wider range of devices than ever. It’s now available on PCs, alongside smartphones, wearables, earbuds, tablets, smart cars, and home appliances.
As a result, it is quite easy to explore an application on Huawei PC, tablets, and smartphones. One can have a seamless experience between all these devices.
It is been three years since Huawei updated its MateBook E, which is a device that’s both a tablet and a laptop. They’ve improved many other product lines, but this one has been waiting since 2022.
It really seems like Huawei’s next HarmonyOS PC will be the MateBook E 2025, considering what Huawei themselves hinted at and what a recent leak suggested.
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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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Huawei is Working on Easy HarmonyOS to Android File Transfer.
Huawei is bringing its seamless file transfer feature to Android! After first enabling easy sharing with iPhones, the company has now revealed that Android compatibility is coming soon.
After successfully bridging the gap between HarmonyOS and iPhones with its file transfer tool, Huawei is taking the next logical step: extending this seamless compatibility to the Android platform.
The official word from Huawei is that the Android file transfer capability is steadily progressing. Regular monthly HarmonyOS updates are part of this process, focusing on optimization to ensure flawless performance at launch. While actively being developed, a final release date is still pending.
Huawei’s newly launched HarmonyOS 6 now features a native file-sharing tool for Apple devices. This move directly challenges Apple’s AirDrop, offering a similar short-distance wireless solution for transferring photos and documents over an internet connection.
HarmonyOS supports more than 90 Huawei devices, including the latest flagship phones from Pura and Mate series. The first beta build has been released for the initial phase of eligible devices, and more will be upgraded soon.

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Huawei introduced HarmonyOS in 2019, rolling it out to mobile devices a year later. In the time since, the platform has been strategically refined, with substantial improvements to the user interface and developer tools. A pivotal part of this strategy has been the transition to a native mobile experience to strengthen the app ecosystem.
Huawei’s proprietary HarmonyOS has evolved into a completely native OS, shedding its previous reliance on Android. This foundational shift enables Huawei to push updates that consistently enhance phone performance and refine the user experience directly.
HarmonyOS 6 users will gain the ability to transfer files to iPhones in December. A release date for the Android-compatible version remains pending an official announcement from Huawei.
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