HarmonyOS 2.0 has been called a “pirated copy of Android”. Users are experiencing Wi-Fi issues

HarmonyOS 2.0 offers many new features and a custom user interface, but there are also bugs in the OS that the company has yet to fix through ongoing testing.

Recently, some HarmonyOS 2.0 users have started reporting Wi-Fi connectivity issues on Huawei devices with HarmonyOS 2.0 installed. Then a message went viral on Chinese social networks, allegedly published by an official representative of China Mobile, China’s largest mobile operator. This post states that “HarmonyOS is a pirated version of Android.”

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Since Huawei HarmonyOS is a pirated version not certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, devices with HarmonyOS installed over Wi-Fi will have a slow network speed and lose connection. Wait until Huawei negotiates with the Wi-Fi Alliance to resolve the issue.

Then the operator China Mobile said that these were rumors, and the company’s employees never made such statements. However, the problems of users with connecting via Wi-Fi still remain.

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