Huawei unveils HarmonyOS 7 with a lot of glass-like effects, better performance
Huawei Unveils HarmonyOS 7: Glassy Visuals, Deeper AI, and Snappier Performance
Huawei just pulled back the curtain on its latest software vision at its developer conference in China. Say hello to HarmonyOS 7. If you’ve been keeping an eye on tech trends lately, the core focus won’t come as a surprise: it’s all about high-end aesthetics and the inevitable push into integrated AI. It’s 2026, after all, and AI has become the heartbeat of every major OS update.
HarmonyOS 7 is designed to run across Huawei’s entire ecosystem—from smartphones and tablets to wearables and smart home devices. One of the most immediate changes is the new “Liquid Glass” UI. It’s a look that feels clearly inspired by some of the sleekest designs in the industry, emphasizing depth and transparency.

Visual Polish and 3D Effects
The interface feels more alive this time around. Huawei has integrated 3D effects that can turn standard scenes into immersive visuals, something most noticeable on the new lock screens. System elements like sliders, toggles, and buttons have been given a glassy, translucent makeover that makes the whole experience feel premium and modern.
The Rise of “Agentic AI”
Beyond the looks, Huawei is betting big on “agentic AI.” This isn’t just a simple chatbot tucked away in a menu; it’s built directly into the system assistant. This upgraded assistant can handle more complex, multi-step commands within your apps, completing tasks that usually require a lot of manual tapping.

Huawei is also introducing the HarmonyOS Intelligent Agent Framework 2.0, which features something they call “intent as a service.” They’re touting a task execution success rate of over 90%. While tech specs like that can feel a bit abstract until we get the devices in our hands, the goal is clear: a phone that understands what you want to do before you even finish asking.
Better Performance Under the Hood
Performance hasn’t been ignored either. Huawei claims that HarmonyOS 7 is 15% faster than version 6.1. While they didn’t dive deep into the specific benchmarks used for that figure, users can generally expect smoother animations, faster app launches, and better efficiency during gaming sessions. In a world where software often gets heavier with every update, a double-digit speed boost is always a welcome promise.
Release Timeline
The rollout is following a familiar pattern. The developer beta for HarmonyOS 7 kicks off today for eligible devices, with the final, polished version expected to hit the public this fall. It’s a bold step forward for Huawei as they continue to refine their own path in the global tech landscape.
