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HarmonyOS 3.1 appears in internal Huawei phone code

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It is time to return to the dual launch flaghip launch in the same year, and Huawei will begin this carnival with the Huawei P60 series in the first quarter featuring HarmonyOS 3.1, reveals an internal code.

According to the information coming from Weibo, HarmonyOS 3.1 has been leaked in an internal code of a device. An image shared by a tipster suggests that the internal code of HarmonyOS 3.1 belongs to a new Huawei device.

Despite having no confirmation, we could assume that this could be the upcoming Huawei P60 series. Also, we are not expecting big features upgrade with this software.

However, we could see this release as a bug fix and optimizations, while adding flagship-oriented additions to the Huawei P60 lineup.

HarmonyOS 3.1:

Announced at Huawei Developer Conference 2022, HarmonyOS 3.1 comes as an early version of the HarmonyoS operating system. On the other hand, it is slated to launch in the first quarter of this year.

HarmonyOS 3.1 developer preview marks HarmonyOS design, it brings a light skeuomorphic aesthetic style and brings users a new interactive experience with the texture of real life. The cross-device super terminal can be connected with one drag, and the universal card can be swiped to obtain the required information, bringing a new experience of smart life in all scenarios.

It also gets you a new ArkTS development language developed by Huawei. Based on TypeScript (TS for short), it matches the ArkUI framework and expands correspondingly.

ArkUI is a declarative UI development framework for building distributed application interfaces. Furthermore, there’s ArkCompiler is Huawei’s self-developed unified programming platform, which includes key components such as compilers, tool chains, and runtimes.

Aside from the developer preview, Huawei is yet to reveal the HarmonyOS 3.1 user interface on smartphones.

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