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WIKO has officially announced to launch of a new HarmonyOS ecosystem phone on December 27. The promo poster reveals that the phone’s outlooks are similar to the Huawei Nova 9 smartphone.
Despite being a third-party device, it’s interesting that WIKO will launch this phone with HarmonyOS software and HarmonyOS mobile applications. Also, this phone will have 5G access, which is different than the 4G variant launched by the Chinese tech maker.
Yesterday, we reported WIKO will clone Huawei Nova 9 SE and launch it under its own umbrella. It has appeared on China’s TENAA certification platform. According to this, the WIKO has replaced Huawei branding on the rear side. While the rest of the phone remains the same as Huawei Nova 9 SE.
The promo image shared on Weibo also confirms that this WIKO phone has a 108-megapixel camera system, which assures that it’s a modified Nova 9 SE. But there are some details added to the rear panel.
The camera is a mix between Huawei Nova 9 and Nova 10 series because it consists of the gold outline from the Nova 10 series around the camera design. On the other hand, it has camera placement and hardware from Huawei Nova 9 SE. Furthermore, the back side of the phone has a substantial change in texture.
Specs:
It sports a 108 MP High-Resolution Camera (f/1.9 aperture), an 8 MP Ultra Wide Angle Camera (f/2.2 aperture), a 2 MP Depth Camera (f/2.4 aperture), and a 2 MP Macro Camera (f/2.4 aperture). There are various modes to take high-quality photographs.
On the front side, the phone features a 6.78-inch screen with 16.7 million colors, a TFT LCD panel with 90Hz refresh rate, and FHD+ resolution. It also brings a hole punch display with a 16MP front-facing f/2.2 aperture camera.
According to the information, the phone will pack a large battery that could recharge with a 66W super fast charger.
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Most of Deng Li’s smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.
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Chinasoft launches home control tablet with HarmonyOS
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Huawei is rolling out the December 2022 update for the Mate X2 foldable phone which brings a number of new features and system optimizations to this device.
According to the information, December 2022 update for Huawei Mate X2 is receiving a new HarmonyOS build version 3.0.0.192 and update package size of 1.17 GB.
Changelog reveals that this firmware brings Turbo charge mode to accelerate the charging user experience. It also optimizes apps and lock screens. Furthermore, there are new optimizations or the clone feature.
Adding to this, Huawei is improving Mate X2’s system security with December 2022 HarmonyOS 3 patches. To be mentioned, the turbo charge feature is an add on to the SuperCharge technology.
This software update is rolling out in batches and it’ll soon cover all of the eligible smartphones.
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Open source HarmonyOS is gathering a lot of attention in China, as recently, China’s one of the top browser service providers, Sogou has launched support for HarmonyOS on its smart editor software.
The website of Sogou editor has now added open source HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony application package download link. Once clicked the website will start downloading the .hap package on the corresponding device. Yet, it only supports a few devices, also, it doesn’t support mobile devices.
Other than HarmonyOS, the Sogou editor also supports platforms powered by Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. There are more download options available on the website.
Sogou Editor, also known as Pinyin, provides features for customizing its dictionary, appearance, and function. The dictionary of Sogou Pinyin can be enriched by adding so-called cell dictionaries, which contain words in special fields. The appearance of Sogou Pinyin can be changed using skins and animation. The function of Sogou Pinyin can be extended using extensions such as mouse-writing. Besides Pinyin input, it also includes stroke count method input.
According to the official website, the Sugou editor is used for office, smart education, smart home, mobile travel, smart wearable devices, entertainment devices, fitness, finance, and more.
We tried to download this .hap package on our HarmonyOS device but it’s not accessible. Therefore, we won’t provide a download to this software and we don’t recommend for you do so for the time being.
(source – Sugou)
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It’s interesting to see open-source Huawei HarmonyOS progress among users and the industry, as recently Chinasoft International has launched a home control tablet that runs open source HarmonyOS operating system.
This new smart control tablet is built by Chinasoft International and it is powered by Rockchip RK3568 quad core A55 platform. This Chinasoft home control tablet has pre installed KaihongOS operating system, which is based on open-source HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony.
In terms of display, the tablet features a 10.1-inch fully scratch-resistant glass with multi-touch support. It is designed mainly for smart home use cases.
Chinasoft said the KaihongOS provides a powerful base for this tablet for the smart home ecosystem. It will create a digital smart user experience suitable for different fields such as homes, real estate, and hotels.
The company cooperates with local ecosystem partners to speed up OpenHarmony transformation of equipment. It also contributes to the development of the digital industry.
Previously, Chinasoft International launched a 15 inch industrial central control system tablet. It is equipped with RK3568 chipset and has a massive 15-inch TFT LCD liquid crystal touch screen.
Chinasoft International Limited (hereinafter referred to as Chinasoft International) is one of the industry’s leading global software and information technology services companies and a listed company on the main board of Hong Kong.
OpenHarmony:
At Huawei Developer Conference 2022 (HDC 20) Huawei launched HarmonyOS operating system. In the following year, Huawei announced it to donate all of its source code to China’s OpenAtom foundation.
Since then, OpenAtom is expanding cooperating with industry partners, and collaborating to increase the number of users. To do so, Huawei is distributing compatibility certificates with the latest open source software versions.
(via – ithome)
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