Today, according to the news released by the HarmonyOS developer’s official account, Huawei released the beta version of HarmonyOS 3.1, which is convenient for developers to develop new features of the new version.
In HarmonyOS 3.1, Huawei separated the UIAbility life cycle of the Stage model from window display/focus events, thus realizing the unification of UIAbility models under multiple devices.
For developers, this means that when developing multi-terminal software or performing multi-device adaptation, it is no longer necessary to perform adaptation separately, which not only improves efficiency but also makes multi-device-compatible code more concise.
In addition, in the new version, Huawei has fully enabled the ArkUI development framework, which is a declarative UI framework for building HarmonyOS applications. It has excellent performance in 2D/3D drawing, UI layout, components, and multi-device interaction.
At the same time, ArkUI also supports more than 70 UI components including Canvas, XComponent, and DatePicker, and provides rich responsive layout and adaptive layout capabilities, making it easy for developers to adapt and get started.
In other respects, HarmonyOS 3.1 also made bottom-level optimizations on the system’s CPU and memory allocation, communication interconnection, media software, distributed management, etc., and provided new components for web development.
According to the official timeline, HarmonyOS 3.1 is currently still in the Preview stage, and it is expected to enter the Beta test stage in 2023 and push it to general users.
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