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47 new products qualified for OpenHarmony compatibility test in June 2024

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OpenHarmony community announced that around 47 new products qualified for its compatibility test in June 2024. The list also counts the Huawei Mate 60 Pro and the MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet that has recently achieved the OpenHarmony certificate.

The inputs arrive from the official OpenHarmony community June 2024 report. It highlights that the firm has conducted its compatibility tests for 667 products belonging to 249 producers. All these devices have cleared the testing efficiently.

Further details reveal that 667 products come from three categories. These are commercial equipment, software distributions, and development boards/molecules.

The device list includes development boards, development kits, tablets, routers, cameras, smartphones, tablets, watches, robots, and more. Foldable phones like Mate X5 also completed the OpenHarmony compatibility test and supports 4.1 build.

47 products completed the OpenHarmony eligibility test (Image Credits: ITHome)

Raspberry Pi 4B development board and Kuafu robot have entered the OpenHarmony lane this year. Apart from these two, 36 new models have been added to commercial equipment in June. We may find more products by the fourth quarter.

With the onset of this year, OpenHarmony made huge progress. It has upgraded several existing functions with new versions and added advanced-level developer tools.

OpenHarmony code lines contribution (Image Credits: ITHome)

During the OpenHarmony Developer Conference 2024, Yu Chengdong – Huawei Consumer Business Chairman said the company fully supported OpenHarmony development. More than 2000 Huawei developers contributed to the respective platform.

He mentioned that Huawei has provided over 62 million lines of core code to build the OpenHarmony platform. The aim is to expand the OpenHarmony ecosystem and make it more capable for devices as well as developers.

In June 2024, a total of 47 products passed the OpenHarmony compatibility test. It’s just the beginning and we might see more products becoming eligible for OpenHarmony versions.

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