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]]>The company is informing its app developers about the new HarmonyOS NEXT API 12 SDK. As per the official notice, Huawei will only support API 12-based apps on the HarmonyOS NEXT AppGallery, starting from November 10, 2024.
Other applications based on the beta API 12 or below builds won’t be listed on the AppGallery. Hence, developers should update their apps to the latest SDK version at the earliest. Or else, their applications may face restriction problems.
“Starting from November 10, 2024, Huawei AppGallery on HarmonyOS NEXT will only support API 12 apps that have integrated Release SDK and Beta apps of API 12 or below will be restricted. Please complete the version update as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation and support!.”
API (Application Programming Interface) and SDK (Software Development Kit) are significant tools for developers to build apps. In the latest API 12 release, Huawei made amendments that make apps more compatible with HarmonyOS NEXT.
HarmonyOS NEXT AppGallery to support only API 12 apps: Huawei (Image Credits: ITHome)
Inputs further reveal that Huawei has released the DevEco Studio NEXT 5.0.3.900 version. It is a dedicated development platform for apps and services. It offers multiple features and supports various programming languages, the multi-device preview of UI codes, and other significant tools for app making.
The company is now asking its developers to download the new DevEco Studio version for recompiling and updating their applications with the API 12 SDK.
Doing so will make the native apps more compatible with HarmonyOS NEXT as well as enable users to easily manage them on their devices. It will also make them stable and more responsive towards new features and existing services.
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]]>The South Korean tech giant is not only focusing on making its UI segment incredible but also easier to navigate. Despite an attractive interface, users often get stuck with the usage and navigation part of the One UI software updates.
But it seems the company is fixing this problem with the One UI 7.0. This could also be a reason why Samsung is taking time to release its new One UI beta update for developers and users. So without any delays, let’s take a look at new changes.
One UI 7.0 Camera Interface
The company is ready to give a bold revamp to the camera segment with the One UI 7.0 upgrade. The recent One UI 7.0 early build leaks suggest that the tech maker will adopt a more simple and easy-to-use camera interface with the new OS.
Looking into the details, shooting models like Photos, Videos, Portraits, and other labels now appear at the bottom of the screen. It is the perfect spot to switch between camera modes and other shooting tools without spending much time.
One UI 7.0 to bring simpler and easier camera interface
Camera controls are now far better than the previous builds. One UI 7.0 has a new single tab as the replacement for Night Shot mode. The exact function of this button at the bottom of the camera interface is unclear. Though we may get details soon.
Other controls like Settings, Flash, Timer, Aspect Ratio, and Motion Photo can be found in the lower middle of the screen. These simple but significant changes will offer a clutter-free camera interface to users.
These changes even seem effective for those who prefer using the device in the one-handed mode. Such users can also opt for certain options from the top right corner of the camera layout. These changes could differ in the stable version. Hence, let’s wait more on this segment till the official rollout.
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]]>A recent discussion on Samsung community confirmed that One UI 7.0 public beta will launch soon. Some users asked if the new software beta will only be available to developers. The query points out users’ curiosity to test the latest One UI OS.
Responding to the thread, a moderator said that One UI 7 testing will soon enter the public phase. The company hasn’t confirmed the beta schedule yet. Once done, the new software beta will go to the public. Hence, wait patiently.
It looks like Samsung is giving some final touch-ups to its new One UI version. The Android 15-based One UI is expected to bring better upgrades, smoother animations, and effective features. Thus, the delay in this case seems good.
Further details reveal that users will be notified via the Samsung Members app about the beta progress. Therefore, we suggest keeping the app up-to-date with the latest version. Also, ensure sufficient storage space in your Samsung smartphone.
During the SDC 2024, the company confirmed that One UI 7.0 beta will be open for developers by the end of this year. Though the moderator’s words reflect that One UI 7 beta will also be available for the public right after or alongside developers.
Confirmed: Samsung One UI 7.0 public beta launching soon (Image Credits: Samsung Community)
Last year, Samsung unveiled the Android 14-based One UI 6 in October. But this time, the launch has extended to the Galaxy S25 series release in 2025.
However, the moderator’s latest clarification has confirmed that Samsung phone users may soon get the chance to test the One UI 7.0 software and its features. While the time is still unclear, it might be around December this year.
Being the latest flagship in the Samsung gallery, the Galaxy S24 series will be the first to fetch the new One UI 7.0 beta program. Meanwhile, the tech giant will add more devices to the list as the beta will proceed to the next rounds.
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]]>HarmonyOS NEXT public beta program has brought an end to the long-running anticipation of consumers. Previous testing versions were limited to developers and early adopters. But now the company has extended the testing to public testers.
Up to this point, the company has pushed off several developer beta builds for experienced software testers. Now the new self-developed software is open to general device users to explore new features before the stable release.
The tech giant has launched the latest beta activity for the first batch of devices. The list includes Mate 60 series, Mate X5 foldable, and MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet.
Simply put, the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta version will be available to these device users right after they sign up in the current testing pool. They don’t have to wait for the rollout like the closed beta devices (Pura 70, Pocket 2, and more).
Eligible device users can check the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta activity on the My Huawei app. Open the application and select the “Upgrade” or “Upgrade to Try” option. Wait for a few minutes and follow the on-screen prompts to register.
After completing the signup, users will immediately get the new public beta update with some interesting features and a set of new improvements. Users may also get a chance to test the new native HarmonyOS app versions and their changes.
Huawei launches HarmonyOS NEXT public beta program (Image Credits: Huawei/Weibo)
Users can further share their feedback, and suggestions, or report issues using the My Huawei app > Community. It will eventually help in improving the software.
Points to remember
HarmonyOS NEXT public beta activity will push testing builds to devices. Being a new software, the installation may lead to the deletion of your data. Hence, it is better to take a backup beforehand to avoid any data loss.
Also, the company is still adapting some applications to HarmonyOS. It will detect and prompt the apps that are not available in the HarmonyOS NEXT AppGallery. However, if you face abnormal functioning with any app then don’t worry, as it is a normal software behavior.
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]]>The post Download WhatsApp [2.24.20.73 stable and 2.24.21.19 beta] appeared first on Huawei Central.
]]>Aside from being a voice and text-sharing app, WhatsApp enables you to make voice and video calls and share images, documents, user locations, and other user-generated content. You need to download WhatsApp and start using its amazing features.
WhatsApp is available to download from different platforms and app stores on mobile devices. However, WhatsApp developers test and roll out new app updates as soon as they enter the testing pool and send release stable app versions once they are tested.
Below you can check the latest WhatsApp Stable and Beta app versions.
Download WhatsApp (Beta and Stable):
Download from Google Play Store or WhatsApp website.
NO FEES: WhatsApp uses your phone’s Internet connection (4G/3G/2G/EDGE or Wi-Fi, as available) to let you message and call friends and family, so you don’t have to pay for every message or call.* There are no subscription fees to use WhatsApp.
MULTIMEDIA: Send and receive photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages.
FREE CALLS: Call your friends and family for free with WhatsApp Calling, even if they’re in another country.* WhatsApp calls use your phone’s Internet connection rather than your cellular plan’s voice minutes. (Note: Data charges may apply. Contact your provider for details. Also, you can’t access 911 and other emergency service numbers through WhatsApp).
GROUP CHAT: Enjoy group chats with your contacts so you can easily stay in touch with your friends or family.
WHATSAPP WEB: You can also send and receive WhatsApp messages right from your computer’s browser.
NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES: There’s no extra charge to send WhatsApp messages internationally. Chat with your friends around the world and avoid international SMS charges.
SAY NO TO USERNAMES AND PINS: Why bother having to remember yet another username or PIN? WhatsApp works with your phone number, just like SMS, and integrates seamlessly with your phone’s existing address book.
ALWAYS LOGGED IN: With WhatsApp, you’re always logged in so you don’t miss messages. No more confusion about whether you’re logged in or logged out.
QUICKLY CONNECT WITH YOUR CONTACTS: Your address book is used to quickly and easily connect you with your contacts who have WhatsApp so there’s no need to add hard-to-remember usernames.
OFFLINE MESSAGES: Even if you miss your notifications or turn off your phone, WhatsApp will save your recent messages until the next time you use the app.
AND MUCH MORE: Share your location, exchange contacts, set custom wallpapers and notification sounds, email chat history, broadcast messages to multiple contacts at once, and more.
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]]>Erix Xu (Xu Zhijun) has been serving as the Huawei Rotating Chairman. He was seated in the chairman position on April 1, 2024, and relieved the place on September 30.
Over this period, Eric attended several summits and events. He also shed light on how the company will continue to accelerate its hardware and software capabilities that can benefit both developers and consumers efficiently. Check the details HERE.
Now Ms. Meng Wanzhou will take care of the duties and responsibilities of the Huawei Rotating Chairman. She will also count on one of the company’s top leaders, the board of directors, and the board’s executive committee.
Apart from Rotating Chairman, Meng will also look after the Vice Chairman and CFO (Chief Financial Officer) duties of the company and fulfill the related responsibilities.
Ms. Meng Wanzhou announced as Huawei Rotating Chairman 2024-25 (Image Credits: Huawei)
Meng Wanzhou stepped into the Huawei premises in 1993. During her official journey, she served as the company’s global accounting director, CFO (Chief Financial Officer) of Huawei Hong Kong, and the president of the accounting management department.
Meng started leading the growth of Huawei’s globally unified financial organizational structure in 2003. From 2007 to 2014, the executive hyped the IFS (Integrated Financial Services) transformation at Huawei worldwide for refined management.
She has contributed to Huawei Finance in becoming a world-leading digital and intelligent financial organization. Meng has developed several beneficial plans and built an overall blueprint for financial digitalization. It runs on risk probes models and AI-based algorithms, Meng established a contactless risk control and agile business management system.
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]]>The post OpenHarmony 5.0 released with ArkUI and other improvements appeared first on Huawei Central.
]]>The OpenHarmonyOS 5.0 version is released by OpenAtom Foundation. Developers will find major changes in the app development kit, ArkUI, and other segments. These modifications will provide clearer logic and scenario-based views.
Further details in the changelog show refinements for network stability, distributed data management, richer encodings for media, and optimized power supply. Developers can quickly develop apps using enhanced Web capabilities with upgraded tools.
Other sections in the list count communication, security, graphics, camera, event notification, encryption, hardware capabilities, and more. You can check the details below.
The Custom nodes and Native rendering nodes are open. Custom nodes are node objects that have some basic capabilities of underlying entity nodes. These nodes can be mixed with native components through custom placeholder nodes.
Custom nodes can have the ability to calculate the layout of a single node, set basic properties, set event monitoring, and customize the drawing and rendering content. It includes three types of objects: FrameNode, RenderNode, and BuilderNode.
Other enhancements in the ArkUI section include the NDK capability for the third-party framework components. It covers component creation, property setting, event registration, customization capabilities, and component tree construction.
The Navigation component has more enhanced capabilities, including single-column and double-column switching effects, interruption and continuation of transition animations, and the ability to monitor the page life cycle.
The control visuals, animations, and interactions have been refreshed and added support for aging-friendly interfaces, mirrored languages, and screen reading. Menu and pop-up components support developers in defining color, shape, rounded corners, size, position, and shadow.
Distributed soft bus
A Distributed Hardware
Distributed DeviceProfile
File Management
Graphics
Window
Play
Recording
Screen Recording
DRM
Camera
Picture
Event Notification
Basic Communications
Network management capabilities
USB
Start Recovery
Globalization
Encryption and decryption algorithm library framework
Certificate Management
Program access control
User IAM
Account
The ArkTS front-end compiler
ArkTS Runtime
ArkTS basic library
JSVM
Drag frame
Keyboard and mouse crossing
Multimode input
Vibrator
Sensor
Accessibility
Background Tasks
Agent reminder
Testing Framework
DFX
Kernel
Upload and download
Time Zone
Clipboard
Web
Theme Framework
Compile and build
OpenHarmony 5.0 released with ArkUI and other improvements (Image Credits: OpenHarmony)
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]]>This step could be a follow-up for HarmonyOS NEXT, Huawei’s new route to native application and removing Android app support from its device ecosystem. Over the past two years, the company has cooperated with various major software developers in the Chinese industry.
This will upgrade the existing HarmonyOS operating system to a new level and is expected to improve the app’s performance.
Since its introduction, Honor has been operating under Huawei. Following the separation of both firms in 2020, Honor started applying its learning from its former parent in the smartphone industry.
In November 2020, the phone maker launched MagicOS, upgrading from Magic UI and enabling cross-device features for its device ecosystem including tablets, smartwatches, and smartphones.
This strategy is quite similar to HarmonyOS. However, MagicOS has Android underneath and supports Google Mobile Services (GMS).
The user interface also mimics HarmonyOS and so goes for the design. So, it won’t be a surprising element if the Chinese company uses Magic Next as an operating system.
The trademark application is under review and it is categorized as:
Magic is also used in devices such as Honor Magic smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches.
Honor Magic Next Trademark (Source – Mydriver)
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]]>During the Huawei Connect 2024 event, Zhu Yonggang – the President of Huawei Mobile Cloud said the HarmonyOS ecosystem has completed the 17-year progress journey of others (Android and iOS) in 1 year. This is a big achievement for the firm.
The credit for this quick progress journey goes to 1000+ partners who have joined the HarmonyOS ecosystem. Some of these are Ant Group, China UnionPay, and iFlytek.
Android’s 17-year progress journey refers to its success rate in the operating system market. Both Android and iOS are considered the top smartphone OS(s). They are full of ultimate features, new customizations, smart tools, and AI capabilities.
Yet, these operating systems took 17 years (iOS’s first version: 2007 and Android’s first version: 2008) to reach their current status and achieve high success rates.
But HarmonyOS achieved new heights unexpectedly. Zhu says that it would have been impossible to begin HarmonyOS development again from scratch. Hence, the company opted to improve and upgrade its software with cutting-edge solutions.
As of now, HarmonyOS NEXT is much faster, smoother, and better than Android. It equips microkernel which is 3x more efficient than traditional Linux.
HarmonyOS achieved 17 years of Android’s progress in 1 year: Huawei (Image Credits: Huawei/Android)
At the same time, developers and partners have been a great support in the HarmonyOS ecosystem’s development. They have made progress super speedy, compared to other operating systems. 900+ million devices already run on HarmonyOS.
On the flip side, the number of registered developers in Huawei Developer Alliance is 6.75 million (a 10 times increase in 5 years). The company also takes good care of its developers. It has been investing 6 billion yuan every year to boost developer innovation.
“HarmonyOS does not compete for profits, set limits, or stop. It insists on investing more than 6 billion yuan each year to support and encourage its developers to innovate.”
HarmonyOS has already outperformed iOS in Q1 2024 in China. With new features and upgraded capabilities, HarmonyOS seems ready to become the second-largest smartphone operating system in China.
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]]>The tech giant revealed this achievement during the Huawei Connect 2024 event. Huawei Mobile Cloud President – Zhu Yonggang announced that the HarmonyOS NEXT app count exceeds 10000. The figure includes both apps and meta-services.
Input reveals the company has covered 18 vertical domains to develop native apps. As a result, HarmonyOS NEXT apps can meet 99.9% of consumers’ usage time needs. This has further led to the speedy growth of the HarmonyOS ecosystem.
Users can easily rely on these applications for their daily life operations. HarmonyOS native apps claim to deliver high-quality renderings, faster transitions, more fluent task completion, easy-to-use features, and a comprehensive experience.
The President said the company adapted 470+ SDKs to HarmonyOS NEXT. This ultimately lessens the app development workload by 90%. Also, the new OS provides a full-link development tool which results in innovative and more productive apps.
With HarmonyOS NEXT, Huawei aims to completely abandon Android use for its devices and consumers. The company has removed all Android codes from its new operating system. It is now a full-stack self-developed OS that originated in China.
Over time, Huawei also collaborated with many partners to build thousands of HarmonyOS apps. These partners come from Education, Medicine, Office, Industrial, Gaming, Entertainment, and many other fields. Zhu says both developers and partners helped in framing an innovative HarmonyOS ecosystem for users.
HarmonyOS NEXT app count is growing unexpectedly. The company had expected a mark of 5000 native app development at the outset of this year. Although the figure is already double before the stable HarmonyOS NEXT launch. We may see more new achievements in the subject in the upcoming days.
HarmonyOS NEXT app count exceeds 10000 (Image Credits: Huawei)
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