Huawei is preparing to introduce the Mate 70 series and Mate X6 foldable phone at the event to be held on November 26. These new devices of the company will come with the HarmonyOS Next operating system built on a completely new core. The advanced user interface will support gesture controls as well as new features. According to a promotional video published by the company, physical contact will not be required when users transfer files between devices.
In the video, a large camera island as well as the Huawei Mate X6 attracts attention. Also shown is a tablet; This device may be the MatePad Pro 12.2, which was introduced recently, or it may be a new model that will come with HarmonyOS Next. At the end of the video, there is the Mate 70 device with a three-hole screen design.
According to the promotional video, the file transfer process takes place with palm and fist movements. The user initiates the “sending file” process with a palm gesture, then drops the file onto the other device’s screen with a fist gesture. This innovative technology aims to provide a seamless file sharing experience between devices.
This technology from Huawei has the potential to enrich the user experience. However, it is necessary to wait for the devices to be released to see how effective this feature is in real usage scenarios. In particular, details such as motion detection sensitivity and compatibility will be decisive for users.
Huawei will also share HarmonyOS Next details
With HarmonyOS Next, Huawei’s new generation devices are designed to provide users with a smarter and more intuitive experience. With this innovative move, Huawei’s file transfer technology promises to offer a solution that will make daily life easier. In addition, the new system has the possibility of bringing similar gesture-based innovations not only to file transfer but also to other applications.
Huawei’s event will showcase not only the Mate 70 series, but all the innovations offered by HarmonyOS Next. It is eagerly awaited to see how users will respond to these new technologies.