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HarmonyOS app icon is very less compared to the EMUI 11
As we have known that, HarmonyOS will soon be landed on the Huawei devices but before the official roll out there are so many interesting things that have come out of this version. Also, Huawei fans are eagerly waiting for the HarmonyOS 2.0. At the present time, we have seen the new changes, animations, and additional features with the beta version.
Also, the report has out that the HarmonyOS 2.0 consuming less power and memory compared to the EMUI 11 while it has a piece of great news for those users who have admired fewer memory smartphones. (Read More)
Before the official release, there are so many comparisons we have saw between HarmonyOS, EMUI 11, Android 11 and iOS 14. In all these comparisons the HarmonyOS slightly better in all departments like app opening, animation, speed test and more. During this test, some applications will have new functions of the “Internet of Everything”.
Now the new report has out of the HarmonyOS regarding the app icon size, the digital blogger from Weibo – Technology du informed that the application developed for the HarmonyOS system doesn’t only have a small download size but also consumes less memory allocation as compared to EMUI 11.
The Weibo tipster shared a screenshot about this information which shows the HarmonyOS version of the Sina News (left) and CCTV News (right) apps. After installing these applications it takes a very less size such as 229KB and 2.07MB of space respectively in the storage.
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Huawei Home Storage Receives HarmonyOS 4.2.0.31 Update, Enhances WeChat Backup and Recovery Stability
On October 9, Huawei Home Storage received the HarmonyOS 4.2.0.31 upgrade. This new version primarily focuses on enhancing the stability of WeChat backup and recovery, ensuring smoother and more reliable data management for users.
The update details include improvements aimed at optimizing performance, further streamlining the backup and recovery process for WeChat users, and enhancing the overall user experience within the Huawei ecosystem.
According to previous reports by DNS and ithome, Huawei Home Storage began testing the WeChat backup feature in April this year. When paired with mobile phones or tablets running HarmonyOS 4.2 or higher, this functionality allows users to seamlessly back up their WeChat data, providing a more secure and convenient data management experience.
Huawei launched its first HarmonyOS home data center, Huawei Home Storage , in 2022 , offering 4TB, 16TB, and diskless versions. Huawei Home Storage also supports self-configuration, with a maximum support of 40TB of storage (20TB+20TB).
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New Leak: Huawei Pura 70 Series Begins HarmonyOS NEXT Adaptation
Recent news suggests that the Huawei Pura 70 series flagship lineup has started adapting to HarmonyOS NEXT. While the company has not yet made an official announcement, a new tip has shed light on this development, revealing significant details.
According to @FixedFocus, the adaptation has begun, with some development feedback appearing on the official community. It appears the flagship lineup is nearing the completion of this adaptation.
Huawei Unveils HarmonyOS NEXT Beta at HDC 2024
At the HDC 2024 event, Huawei introduced the HarmonyOS NEXT beta. The company also initiated developer beta testing for three major devices: the Mate 60 Pro, the Mate X5 foldable, and the MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet.
Despite the focus on premium models, Pura 70 smartphones are also included in the HarmonyOS NEXT developer beta testing. Initially, the official timeline indicated that this lineup would receive the developer beta in August.
Huawei has already started adapting HarmonyOS NEXT for the Pura 70 series, with the process now underway for these top-end handsets.
Apart from the Pura devices, the roadmap includes the Pocket 2 series, MatePad Pro 11 2024, and FreeBuds Pro 3 in the beta list for August. Huawei may soon start software adaptation for these models.
The Pura 70 series is preparing for the HarmonyOS NEXT beta version, with the stable build expected in Q4 2024 as part of the first batch of devices.
The tipster previously reported that the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta development is complete and has entered stability testing for device compatibility. Huawei may soon start this testing with the Pura 70 models.
The Pura 70 series, which came with HarmonyOS 4.2 and AI features, includes four models with triple-lens cameras for enhanced photography. It will be interesting to see how the new software improves the device’s performance.
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Huawei Launches New ‘Scan to Go’ Feature with HarmonyOS NEXT
Huawei has introduced a new ‘Scan to Go’ feature with HarmonyOS NEXT. This enhancement improves the existing code-scanning feature, simplifying the process and reducing the steps needed to scan a QR code for various tasks.
An ordinary code scan feature requires several steps to complete the task. Users need to scan the QR code, after which the feature identifies the app to which the QR code belongs, finds the app, opens it, and then searches for the scan code entry again.
This process is often time-consuming. However, Huawei has changed this with HarmonyOS NEXT. The new ‘Scan to Go’ feature allows users to enter the code interface of any app directly, eliminating the need for multiple taps and a lengthy procedure.
If you don’t have the required app on your Huawei device, the ‘Scan to Go’ feature will automatically direct you to the app’s download page on the AppGallery for easy access.
The ‘Scan to Go’ feature in HarmonyOS NEXT supports all types of QR codes and is available in the camera app of Huawei devices. Users can also add this feature to the control center or the lock screen for added convenience.
The feature supports a ‘one-click scan’ whether your phone is locked or unlocked, allowing you to use it for payments, ordering food, booking rides, paying rent and electricity bills, express deliveries, and more.
‘Scan to Go’ also includes automatic zoom, capable of scanning an 18 x 18 cm code from 18 meters away under appropriate lighting conditions. In low light, it achieves 92% accuracy using low-light algorithms with a scanning delay of 550 ms.
This is just the beginning, and there could be even more hidden features that Huawei will reveal to consumers with the first beta rollout in the coming months.
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