Harmony OS
Tipster: Huawei Mate X3 will be released around the end of April 2022

Last year, it was reported that the Chinese tech giant Huawei was working on a revolutionary foldable device. According to the latest news, Huawei is getting set to introduce its new foldable smartphone, the Huawei Mate X3. Therefore, a report suggests that Huawei could release the Huawei Mate X3 smartphone by the end of April 2022.
According to a Weibo source, Huawei will release its upcoming foldable device, the Huawei Mate X3, before the end of April 2022. The source, on the other hand, hasn’t provided a specific date, and Huawei hasn’t said anything about the Huawei Mate X3’s launch yet.
Despite the fact that we are now in the launch month, the corporation has yet to market the smartphone. It’s probable that Huawei may begin marketing the Mate X3 smartphone as early as mid-April 2022.
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Huawei Mate X3 TENAA listing:
The introduction of the Mate X3 smartphone, on the other hand, is being handled through the more reliable TENAA listing. According to the most recent TENAA listing, Huawei’s Mate series foldable phone with model PAL-AL00, which is designated as Huawei Mate X3, has joined the listing.
Furthermore, some important specifications of the device have also been revealed through the TENAA listing, in which we take a look. According to the listing, Huawei’s future Mate X3 will be powered by the Kirin 9000 4G version, which indicates the smartphone will only support the 4G network, and once again we will be unable to see the 5G network in Huawei’s upcoming device.
The Huawei Mate X3 foldable phone will have a 4500mAh battery, support up to 66W rapid charging, and come pre-loaded with the HarmonyOS 2.0.1 operating system.
Despite the fact that the device’s design has been discussed, no tipster has revealed it or shown a photograph of the Mate X3. However, according to certain reports, the future device would not be wedge-shaped. In addition, the Mate X3 shares some specs with the Huawei P50 series.
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Huawei Reportedly Simplifying Name for HarmonyOS 6.0

The “NEXT” suffix was originally used to show that HarmonyOS had completely moved away from being based on Android. If they remove it now, it could mean that Huawei sees “HarmonyOS” as a finished, independent brand and no longer needs to highlight its break from Android’s past.
The company is currently rolling out the developer and closed beta version of HarmonyOS 6.0. Although both update changelogs show different names of HarmonyOS.
HarmonyOS NEXT is the new, fully separate version of the operating system that can only use apps made for HarmonyOS. It doesn’t use any Android code.
In accordance with users, the name HarmonyOS NEXT seen before the new version installation. But after downloading the latest build, only the main term – HarmonyOS displayed on their phone’s screen.

Huawei HarmonyOS 6.0
To provide you with a more accurate and comprehensive response, I need to gather some factual information first. I can look for news, official announcements, or leaks regarding Huawei’s naming conventions for their upcoming products.
Huawei introduced HarmonyOS 5.0 last year as HarmonyOS NEXT. The company added the term ‘NEXT’ to its software, defining next-level features and capabilities of its software, such as softness, security, and native intelligence.
The upcoming version of Huawei’s operating system, once thought to be HarmonyOS 5.0, is now being called HarmonyOS NEXT in updates. However, another change from Huawei is expected shortly.”
From a branding standpoint, which name do you think is more effective for Huawei’s new ecosystem, “NEXT” or “6.0.
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Huawei’ Latest HarmonyOS Beta;New Camera and Media Features

Huawei has made HarmonyOS 6.0.0 (20) Beta 5 available, featuring new camera and media enhancements. The release is accompanied by a new DevEco Studio beta build to support developers.
The new HarmonyOS 6.0.0 (20) Beta 5 boosts its calling and data transmission speeds thanks to an upgrade of the ArkWeb Chromium kernel to version 132.
The new HarmonyOS 6.0.0 (20) Beta 5 introduces several updates, including an end-side question and answer model for ArkWeb. This new feature is designed to improve smart Q&A programming and make data retrieval more efficient. The update also brings various enhancements to the ArkUI and AppGallery.
Speaking of camera and media, Huawei has added support for monitoring macro state change events and image processing. You can check all the changes below.
AppGallery Kit:
- The App Store update feature now supports Wearable devices
The HarmonyOS platform now includes support for aggregated links, enabling versatile application navigation to various targets like the AppGallery preview page, custom URLs, and deep links.
ArkUI:
- The C API now provides the ability to render notes
Added support for monitoring macro state change events.
Media Kit:
- Added support for setting the fill mode of the captured image in the target area through the C API.

HarmonyOS 6.0.0 (20) Beta 5
Development environment setup:
- Developers can now use “meta-service engineering” to create new meta-service projects for car devices, which can be registered with a new App ID in DevEco Studio.
- Added a new entry for the OpenHarmony Open Source Central Repository (OHPM Index) to help developers efficiently filter and manage third-party libraries.
Use AI to assist programming:
Developers have new tools for building smarter apps, including the ability to generate “intent decorators” and “intent plug-ins.” The update also embeds the Celia intelligent platform directly into DevEco Studio.
Writing and debugging applications:
- Added support for testing C++ code and performing coverage statistics on C++ code.
- Automatic signing adds the function of associating registered applications for signing.
- Code Linter adds 6 new inspection rules.
Changed Features:
For the HarmonyOS previewer, to use file management APIs, you must have a HAP/HSP from a Stage model and you need to first enable the “Enable file operation” switch.
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“HarmonyOS 5.0 upgrade for P60/Mate 50 series is in the works.

Huawei has indirectly suggested that the HarmonyOS 5.0 upgrade is under consideration for the P60 series and the Mate 50 models. The company has not officially announced details on this matter. Although it has dropped a few clues for future works.
By announcing a high number of installations, Huawei was sending a clear message to the public and the industry: HarmonyOS is a real and viable alternative to Android and iOS. It’s a way of saying, “We are a third choice, and people are choosing us.
The most direct way was to simply post a list of devices that are getting the HarmonyOS 5.1 update. This immediately tells users if their specific phone or tablet is on the list, so they don’t have to guess or search for the information.

P60/Mate 50 series
Some netizens asked on these posts when the Huawei P60 and Mate 50 series will get the HarmonyOS 5.0 upgrade. In response, the company’s moderator said:
We are working hard on it. Please stay tuned.”
The message emphasizes that things are “under development,” which shifts the focus from a lack of an update to the progress that is being made behind the scenes. This is a positive way to frame the situation for users.
They are starting with their most important and newest devices, like the flagship phones and high-end mid-rangers (e.g., Nova 14 Ultra and Pro). This simple strategy tells users, “If you have our latest and best products, you get the latest software first.”
The statement that the company will “soon make an announcement on this matter” builds a sense of anticipation. It’s a way of saying, “Good things are coming, and we’ll tell you when we’re ready.” This gives users something to look forward to.
Huawei often presents the advice as a simple checklist on its support pages and in user manuals. This is a highly effective way to ensure users follow the correct procedure. The checklist typically includes.
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