Huawei confirms the full list of devices getting HarmonyOS 7

Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS 7 at its HDC 2026 conference on June 12, and the developer beta opened the same day. But the question most users care about — will my phone get it? — just got a clear answer.

IT-NEWS asked Huawei’s customer service team for the official Fan Beta device roster. The list covers everything from flagship phones to foldables to tablets, stretching back three hardware generations.

Phones and foldables:

  • Mate 80 series, Mate 70 series (including Mate 70 Air), Mate 60 series
  • Mate X7, Mate X6, Mate X5, Mate XT Ultimate Design, Mate XTs Ultimate Design
  • Pura 90, Pura 80, Pura 70 series, Pura X Max, Pura X
  • Pocket 2
  • nova 16, nova 15, nova 14, nova 13, nova 12 (excluding the Lite model)
  • nova Flip S, nova Flip
  • Huawei Enjoy 90 series, Enjoy 70X (including Premium Edition)

Tablets:

  • MatePad Pro Max, MatePad Edge
  • MatePad Pro 13.2-inch 2025, MatePad Pro 12.2-inch 2025
  • MatePad Air 2025, MatePad 11.5 2026, MatePad 11.5 S 2025 series
  • MatePad Mini series

The developer Beta 1 registration runs through July 5, 2026. Anyone with a compatible device can apply through Huawei’s developer portal — the API 26 build is already in testers’ hands.

He Gang, CEO of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, confirmed that the stable public release of HarmonyOS 7 will roll out in the fall. That puts the timeline roughly three to four months from the first developer build, which aligns with previous HarmonyOS major version cycles.

Huawei’s OS strategy carries unusual weight this year. HarmonyOS 7 is the first major version built entirely on the company’s self-developed Harmony kernel, with no Android code remnants — a transition that started with HarmonyOS 6 but reaches full independence here. The beta device list, covering devices from 2024 through 2026, suggests Huawei is confident the migration is stable enough for its entire modern lineup.