As part of its October conference, Huawei announced HarmonyOS 3.0 for developers, a new version of the proprietary operating system that the company began using instead of Android after US sanctions. The corporation has not reported any visual or functional changes (the system is probably in a very early stage of development), but has reported significant performance gains. The Huawei Central edition wrote about it.
According to official figures, compared to HarmonyOS 2.0, the new firmware version is 50% faster in detecting nearby devices, 100% better when streaming in HD quality and 20% faster when sharing information with paired devices.
The beta version of HarmonyOS 3.0 will be available to developers in the first quarter of 2022 – given this, the stable release is likely to take place no earlier than the end of next year
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