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Huawei has now announced the DevEco Device Tool 3.1 Beta 1, this new version brings fixes, improvements, and system stability performance improvements for a better app development environment.
Huawei DevEco Device Tool 3.1 beta 1 is important and developers should grab this tool and keep on a check on the changelog.
New features:
- Added the configuration visualization function of the HarmonyOS Connect solution, which supports the visualization of configuration vendor and device warehouse information, and one-click pulling of the code in the code warehouse to the corresponding project directory.
- Added automatic printing and saving of DevEco Device Tool system logs and compilation logs. You can configure records by modifying the log.ini file, including the log name, storage path, and the size of a single log file.
- Added support for configuring a local burner. If there is a new version of the burner or another burner needs to be used, you can specify the local burner in Uploader > Use Custom Burn Tool. Currently supports Hi3861V100 and BearPi-HM Nano development boards.
Enhanced Features:
- Supports verification of the “README.md” file provided by the HarmonyOS Connect solution.
- Pulling OpenHarmony source code by DevEco Device Tool supports the function of resuming upload after the breakpoint.
Fixed issues:
- Fixed the issue that the HPM CLI function was abnormal and could not be used.
- Fixed the problem of garbled Chinese characters in Monitor.
- Fixed the problem that garbled characters appeared when the script was executed by clicking Run after the emulator was successfully compiled.
- They fixed an issue where spaces in the path were not supported when the DevEco Device Tool was opened in Windows and the file path was selected.
Back in June, Huawei released version 3.0 of DevEco Studio which also boasted the device tool with new features and improvements over the past version.
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Two new Chinese industry partners have recently launched Jinhong OS operating system based on the open source Huawei HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony.
According to information, Jinhong OS is supported by China’s Tianjin Port Group and Shenzhen Kaihong Digital Industry Development also known as Shenkaihong.
Details reveal that Jinhong is a full-scenario distributed operating system based on OpenHarmony and specially designed for the port industry. Such an operating system could be helpful for the industry player and ease the tasks.
Also, it’s the first OpenHarmony industry-distributed operating system commercially used for the port industry. Building a unified base for digital twins of ports, it’s supported by Huawei’s port industrial internet platform.
That’s not it, the OS could drive integration of multiple devices, breakthrough hardware limitations and industry boundaries, adapt cross-device smart collaboration interaction and connect all elements of the port such as ships, machines, people, and the environment.
This would result in a comprehensive connection between all of the devices and data, enabling multiple scenarios such as device operation and Maintainance, digital perception, decision-making assistance, digital care, and more.
The HarmonyOS based Jinhong OS will help to conduct efficient operation of the port business and support the creation of a comprehensive industrial internet-based smart port.
Shenzhen Kaihong was established in Shenzhen, China in 2021. Kaihong OS creates an interoperable, interconnected, and shared digital space.
It also brings a manageable and controllable super device ecosystem with flexible expansion, and flexible combination, aggregated into a full-scenario super device solution, and adopting a wider range of software-defined hardware and creating a positive impact with smart infrastructure, health care, smart energy, transportation, manufacturing, governance, finance, education, and many more industries.
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Huawei P30 and Mate 20 series have begun HarmonyOS 3 installation race with closed beta sign-up. It’s an amazing surprise for smartphone users that have been waiting for the new HarmonyOS version since its launch in July.
According to the information, Huawei P30 and Mate 20 devices currently runs HarmonyOS 2.0. Now, they can participate in the beta activity to test the latest HarmonyOS 3 features ahead of the ahead of public release.
The detail reveals that there are seven models eligible for this beta recruitment, these are:
- Huawei P30
- Huawei P30 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- Huawei mate 20 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Mate 20 X (4G)
- Huawei Mate 20 X (5G)
However, there are some requirements that need to be fulfilled. Huawei P30 and P30 Pro users have to download HarmonyOS 2.0.0.268 to get the new Beta version. On the other hand, Huawei Mate 20 series devices must have HarmonyOS 2.0.0270.
Slots:
As compared to other past HarmonyOS 3 beta recruitment, Huawei has opened a bunch of testing slots for Huawei P30 and Mate 20 models. It has 500 slots for log version and 1500 for nolog version on each model. But, Huawei is offering up to 20000 slots for the maximum number of testers.
As for the last date, Huawei is looking at the beta registration time for the P30 series from December 15, 2022, to December 30, 2022. While Mate 20 series users will be able to register from December 23, 2022, to January 10, 2023.
Following the submission, Huawei’s early adopter version is in the development stage and it may take some time to process registered applications. Thereafter, the selected Huawei smartphone users will be able to download the beta build version.
There are a number of new facts that you should know about beta recruitment. The phone should have sufficient storage for beta build and your phone should not have root software.
Global:
This software is available only for the Chinese Huawei P30 and Mate 20 series. However, phone users in the global market are waiting for the EMUI 13 software upgrade.
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Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro is an amazing device and it has now started recruiting users for HarmonyOS 3 closed beta testing in China. This activity will allow Enjoy 50 Pro users to test the software ahead of the official release.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro users can visit the My Huawei app and sign up for the HarmonyOS 3 beta application. However, the users must first have to download HarmonyOS 2.0.1.161 software version to be eligible to participate in the HarmonyOS 3 beta campaign.
There are a total of 500 log and 1500 nolog versions of the beta recruitment, a total of 2000 testing slots for the phone. To be mention, the recruitment is only open for a limited time.
After the registration, users will be shortlisted and selected testers will receive HarmonyOS 3 beta builds.
HarmonyOS 3:
The latest operating system version comes with a number of new features over the predecessor including better large folders with the new layout. On the other hand, you will get brand-new smart widgets, improved animations, and an optimized security system.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro was launched with HarmonyOS 2. And now, it’s getting a slot in the latest HarmonyOS version, which is an absolutely new experience for consumers.
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