OpenHarmony
These Huawei devices passed OpenHarmony 5.0 compatibility test
News regarding Huawei reveals that four devices have recently passed the OpenHarmony 5.0 compatibility test. The list counts the first batch devices of the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta. More devices may soon join this compatibility list.
OpenHarmony is an open-source distributed operation system platform, launched by OpenAtom Foundation. It has a layered architecture as well as supports several types of devices like printers, speakers, wearables, and mini systems.
The company has recently released the OpenHarmony 5.0 version with a set of new ArkUI features and enhancements. The build also fixes certain issues found in the Web module, input method framework, and other significant segments.
As of now, some Huawei devices have passed the compatibility test for the OpenHarmony 5.0 operating system. The list of compatible models is as follows:
- Mate 60
- Mate 60 Pro
- Mate X5
- MatePad Pro 13.2
OpenHarmony compatibility test ensures that devices or industrial apps and products comply accurately with the technical requirements of the OpenHarmony software system. Simply put, it helps in the long-term run and stability aspects.
At the same time, these testing looks if the product can remain persistent with the business experiences and app interfaces or will fail in the middle.
Devices like Mate 60 and Mate X5 have qualified for the OpenHarmony 4.1 release version compatibility test in June this year. Now the company has added more models to this segment for an efficient and compatible experience.
This testing is also beneficial for the HarmonyOS NEXT-based experience. At the HDC 2024, the company announced that HarmonyOS NEXT is a full-scenario intelligent operating system as well as relies upon OpenHarmony.
Thus, compatibility with the OpenHarmony 5.0 version will help Huawei devices remain supportive and responsive to the HarmonyOS NEXT features and capabilities.
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