Stable HarmonyOS 6 now available — here are the supported Huawei devices

For many smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches, Huawei has issued a stable HarmonyOS 6 software upgrade that gives consumers who weren’t in the beta program new features.
With this new release, HarmonyOS has excelled in the quality mode, which means the upgrade focuses on fundamental issues such as performance and a better app experience.

HarmonyOS 6-powered Mate 80 Pro Max boasts up to 42% performance leap over the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ (HarmonyOS 5). This leap is based on the chipset, because to the close coordination between software and hardware
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The software for earlier models, including flagship and mid-range handsets, has also been adjusted by the business. Therefore, we can expect some upgrades over the older version. Below, you can check all Huawei devices in the first batch receiving the stable HarmonyOS 6 software update.
- Mate 70 series
- Mate 60 series
- Mate X6 series
- Mate X5 series
- Pura 80 series
- Pura 70 series
- Pura X series
- Pocket 2 series
- Nova 14 series
- Nova 13 series
- Nova 12 series
- Nova Flip
- Nova Flip S
- MatePad Pro 13.2-inch 2025
- MatePad Pro 13.2-inch 2023 Series
- MatePad Pro 12.2-inch 2024 Series
- MatePad Pro 11-inch 2024
- MateBook Fold Ultimate Design
- MateBook Pro
- FreeBuds 6
- FreeArc
- Huawei Router Q7
- Huawei Smart Door Lock 2 Series
You should know that the software is being served for HarmonyOS 5 and HarmonyOS 6 beta users. Huawei formally declared that the total number of HarmonyOS 5 and 6 installations has surpassed 100,000 devices at the Mate 80 series launch event.
Furthermore, the HarmonyOS operating system is supported by the app, which has over 300,000 programs and meta-services via the AppGallery platform. The Chinese market and consumers’ excitement for the most recent Huawei software updates have been the main drivers of this expansion.

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