I arrived via this thread which mentions Huawei's HarmonyOS (and the fact that MobileSheets is not planned to be supported natively there). However, it seems there is an emulator that enables Android apps to run on HarmonyOS NEXT, called "EasyAbroad" (available on Huawei's AppGallery).
Why is that important? Because large "foldable" (and a few rollable/slideable) tablets are gradually emerging, such as the 17.3'' ASUS Zenbook Fold (already out for a couple of years), Lenovo ThinkBook Flip and HP Spectre Fold (concept only), Amazon/Samsung/Apple (rumours) , 17" LG Gram Fold (South Korea) and 18'' Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design (China). The ASUS and LG are Windows, but the Huawei (which is larger, thinner, lighter, and brighter, with more memory and storage) runs HarmonyOS.
As a mainly classical musician, I often have 2-3 sheets open on the stand (paging back and forth with pedal or gestures would be a pain), so *if* the huge Huawei can run MobileSheets via the EasyAbroad emulator, it would be a game-changer for me, and for many others I suspect. It would be great to hear others' experiences of EasyAbroad.
Why is that important? Because large "foldable" (and a few rollable/slideable) tablets are gradually emerging, such as the 17.3'' ASUS Zenbook Fold (already out for a couple of years), Lenovo ThinkBook Flip and HP Spectre Fold (concept only), Amazon/Samsung/Apple (rumours) , 17" LG Gram Fold (South Korea) and 18'' Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design (China). The ASUS and LG are Windows, but the Huawei (which is larger, thinner, lighter, and brighter, with more memory and storage) runs HarmonyOS.
As a mainly classical musician, I often have 2-3 sheets open on the stand (paging back and forth with pedal or gestures would be a pain), so *if* the huge Huawei can run MobileSheets via the EasyAbroad emulator, it would be a game-changer for me, and for many others I suspect. It would be great to hear others' experiences of EasyAbroad.