Codelabs Competitions at HDC 2020 (Together) Give a Sneak Peek for Safety Detect - Huawei Developers

A series of Codelabs challenge competitions in the Codelabs exhibition area at the HUAWEI DEVELOPER CONFERENCE 2020 (Together), which took place from September 10 to 12 at Songshan Lake in Dongguan, proved to be a hit among developers in attendance. Nearly 1,000 developers participated in the Codelabs activities and came away highly impressed with the programming experience.
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Developers in the Codelabs exhibition area​
Social Coding: Difficult, but Fun and Rewarding
Huawei Codelabs serve as training camps for developers who hope to hone their coding skills. This year's sessions drew hundreds of developers, from novices to veteran coders, providing them with a unique opportunity to experience the full range of open capabilities offered by Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), with technical experts from Huawei on hand to offer assistance.
In the exhibition area, developers were presented with three separate competition types (related to AI, HMS Core basic capabilities, and HarmanoyOS respectively), each of which challenged and engaged them in distinct ways. During the competitions, on-site staff and technical experts provided participants with professional-level guidance, for a hands-on coding experience, helping them quickly grasp how to access capabilities opened up to devices.
Huawei staff in the Codelabs exhibition area​
The competition testing the HMS Core basic capabilities was open to junior and intermediate developers, and ultimately attracted the largest crowd. The security capability, one of the key capabilities provided by HMS Core, has seen some of its kits integrated into a range of apps that have proven indispensable in daily life, such as those related to financing, news and reading, and online shopping.
Safety Detect Cracks the Top 10 Most Attractive Open Capability List
Safety Detect, one of the main open security capabilities offered by HMS Core, detects five common security issues, which are: threats to system integrity, fake users, app security, malicious URLs, and malicious Wi-Fi networks.
System integrity detection determines whether the device environment is secure; the fake user detection judges if the current interactive user of the app is genuine; the app security detection enables developers to obtain a comprehensive list of malicious apps; the malicious URL detection clarifies the threat type corresponding to specific URLs; and the malicious Wi-Fi detection checks the security of the Wi-Fi network that the device is connected with.
Developers integrating Safety Detect in the Codelabs exhibition area​
According to a post-event survey, participants included a significant number of developers who had already integrated HMS kits and Safety Detect ranked among the top 10 most integrated kits. Developers in attendance expressed an eager willingness to integrate the open capabilities of Safety Detect into their apps. Besides, Safety Detect also made it to the top 10 kits that developers showed greater willingness to integrate into their apps.
HMS Core security services exhibition area
Following the conclusion of the competitions in the Codelabs area, developers went to the adjacent HMS Core security services exhibition area, where security service vendors and financial payment app vendors dialogued with Huawei technical experts. Interactive demonstrations, such as immersive one-minute animations, provided attendees with a firsthand look at the HMS security ecosystem. The informal, face-to-face format of the event, also provided them with a chance to exchange ideas about app security technologies.
HMS Core security capabilities showcase in the security services exhibition area​
During the event, an exhibitor opened foreign apps installed on the test mobiles to offer a direct side-by-side comparison for the effects of Huawei security services on secure and un-secure devices, showcasing the robust safeguards in place. Enterprise developers were among those who came away impressed, noting that they planned to work more closely with Huawei in the near future to bolster the security of their apps released outside of the Chinese mainland.
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How to Reach 500,000,000 Customers Using Huawei Developer Tools

Huawei Mobile Services, or HMS, is Huawei’s alternative to GMS, consisting of user-facing apps as well as core background services. The idea behind HMS is the same as that of GMS — to provide an experience that is consistent across devices and independent of the platform update. Much like how GMS is made up of app elements and core elements, the HMS ecosystem comprises of HMS Apps, the HMS Core, and the HMS Capabilities that the Core enables through its available APIs.
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HMS Ecosystem has seen its monthly average users increase from 420 Million globally in July 2018 to a huge 530 Million by July 2019, while developers registered on this platform grew from 450,000 to 910,000 in the same time period, and HMS Core app integration grew from 20,000 apps to 43,000 apps. Google does not release figures for its GMS integrations, so getting scale here is difficult against the #1 player, but these are still impressive figures in absolute terms. According to additional figures revealed by Huawei, HMS Core has a global reach of 530 Million users in more than 170 countries (including China), while still providing features such as cost-effectiveness, a unified portal for one-stop integration, and precise user targeting through multiple promotion channels. Huawei also claims to be compliant with international security and privacy standards, including GAPP, GDPR, and local regulations within its ambit.
All of this will merely remain marketing points if HMS Core does not incorporate the APIs that GMS Core provides. In order to be a replacement for GMS Core, HMS Core needs to provide similar, if not better, functionality to developers, if it wishes to persuade them to consider itself as a valid option and migrate over from using GMS Core. HMS Ecosystem is currently limited only to Huawei devices, but even on its own, this is a massive subset of Android devices. Huawei alone has shipped over 200 Million smartphones this year so far, which is a substantially large number for app developers to take notice. As an app developer, it becomes essential to adapt to these devices as well as other Huawei devices that may not ship with GMS in the future. Even if GMS makes a return to Huawei, HMS continues to be part of Huawei’s larger ecosystem strategy, where the smartphone becomes the central focal point that is used to control connected IoT devices. So adapting your app to play well with the HMS Ecosystem does make a compelling business argument. You don’t want to make the same mistakes that Snapchat did when it ignored its Android userbase for years and only woke up to pay attention to them very recently.
To offer more detail on the APIs that HMS Core provides to developers, here is a brief overview.
Account Kit
Provide a quick and secure way for users to sign in to your app.
Learn More
Awareness Kit
Get the context and status of your users to give them a smarter experience.
Learn More
Drive Kit
Enable your users to store and manage their data securely on the cloud.
Learn More
FIDO
Authenticate your users through biometric and FIDO2 identity securely.
Learn More
Game Service
Focus on innovating the gaming experience with in-depth services.
Learn More
Health Kit
Build an app with the strength and stamina to keep up with your users and their fitness data.
Learn More
Identity Kit
Make address authorization and management easier and faster for your users.
Learn More
Location Kit
Get user locations faster and more precisely with fused geolocation.
Learn More
Map Kit
Personalize your map display and interactivity for better location-based services.
Learn More
ML Kit
Take advantage of machine learning for vision and language services.
Learn More
Nearby Service
Give your apps the ability to communicate with nearby devices.
Learn More
Panorama Kit
Enable your users to browse and interact with images with a 360° view in a simulated 3D space.
Learn More
Safety Detect
Build and maintain a secure app with multiple checks.
Learn More
Scan Kit
Give your users access to the QR and other barcodes conveniently.
Learn More
Site Kit
Provide services specific to the place your users are in.
Learn More
WisePlay DRM
Protect your content with free and standard copyright capabilities.
Learn More
Analytics Kit
Collect and analyze your data efficiently on a one-stop platform.
Learn More
Dynamic Tag Manager
Monitor and analyze your marketing activities with code-free and flexible tag management.
Learn More
Push Kit
Improve targeting and responsiveness when engaging users.
Learn More
Ads Kit
Access high-quality ads for getting the most value out of your monetizable traffic.
Learn More
In-App Purchases
Monetize your app around the world with a global payment service.
Learn More
Wallet Kit
Be part of the All-in-One Wallet digital lifestyle with convenient access to other businesses and services.
Learn More
You can find active discussions, tutorials, and news about HMS in the XDA Huawei Developers Forum.

How to Reach 500,000,000 Customers Using Huawei Developer Tools

Huawei Mobile Services, or HMS, is Huawei’s alternative to GMS, consisting of user-facing apps as well as core background services. The idea behind HMS is the same as that of GMS — to provide an experience that is consistent across devices and independent of the platform update. Much like how GMS is made up of app elements and core elements, the HMS ecosystem comprises of HMS Apps, the HMS Core, and the HMS Capabilities that the Core enables through its available APIs.
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HMS Ecosystem has seen its monthly average users increase from 420 Million globally in July 2018 to a huge 530 Million by July 2019, while developers registered on this platform grew from 450,000 to 910,000 in the same time period, and HMS Core app integration grew from 20,000 apps to 43,000 apps. Google does not release figures for its GMS integrations, so getting scale here is difficult against the #1 player, but these are still impressive figures in absolute terms. According to additional figures revealed by Huawei, HMS Core has a global reach of 530 Million users in more than 170 countries (including China), while still providing features such as cost-effectiveness, a unified portal for one-stop integration, and precise user targeting through multiple promotion channels. Huawei also claims to be compliant with international security and privacy standards, including GAPP, GDPR, and local regulations within its ambit.
All of this will merely remain marketing points if HMS Core does not incorporate the APIs that GMS Core provides. In order to be a replacement for GMS Core, HMS Core needs to provide similar, if not better, functionality to developers, if it wishes to persuade them to consider itself as a valid option and migrate over from using GMS Core. HMS Ecosystem is currently limited only to Huawei devices, but even on its own, this is a massive subset of Android devices. Huawei alone has shipped over 200 Million smartphones this year so far, which is a substantially large number for app developers to take notice. As an app developer, it becomes essential to adapt to these devices as well as other Huawei devices that may not ship with GMS in the future. Even if GMS makes a return to Huawei, HMS continues to be part of Huawei’s larger ecosystem strategy, where the smartphone becomes the central focal point that is used to control connected IoT devices. So adapting your app to play well with the HMS Ecosystem does make a compelling business argument. You don’t want to make the same mistakes that Snapchat did when it ignored its Android userbase for years and only woke up to pay attention to them very recently.
To offer more detail on the APIs that HMS Core provides to developers, here is a brief overview.
Account Kit
Provide a quick and secure way for users to sign in to your app.
Learn More
Awareness Kit
Get the context and status of your users to give them a smarter experience.
Learn More
Drive Kit
Enable your users to store and manage their data securely on the cloud.
Learn More
FIDO
Authenticate your users through biometric and FIDO2 identity securely.
Learn More
Game Service
Focus on innovating the gaming experience with in-depth services.
Learn More
Health Kit
Build an app with the strength and stamina to keep up with your users and their fitness data.
Learn More
Identity Kit
Make address authorization and management easier and faster for your users.
Learn More
Location Kit
Get user locations faster and more precisely with fused geolocation.
Learn More
Map Kit
Personalize your map display and interactivity for better location-based services.
Learn More
ML Kit
Take advantage of machine learning for vision and language services.
Learn More
Nearby Service
Give your apps the ability to communicate with nearby devices.
Learn More
Panorama Kit
Enable your users to browse and interact with images with a 360° view in a simulated 3D space.
Learn More
Safety Detect
Build and maintain a secure app with multiple checks.
Learn More
Scan Kit
Give your users access to the QR and other barcodes conveniently.
Learn More
Site Kit
Provide services specific to the place your users are in.
Learn More
WisePlay DRM
Protect your content with free and standard copyright capabilities.
Learn More
Analytics Kit
Collect and analyze your data efficiently on a one-stop platform.
Learn More
Dynamic Tag Manager
Monitor and analyze your marketing activities with code-free and flexible tag management.
Learn More
Push Kit
Improve targeting and responsiveness when engaging users.
Learn More
Ads Kit
Access high-quality ads for getting the most value out of your monetizable traffic.
Learn More
In-App Purchases
Monetize your app around the world with a global payment service.
Learn More
Wallet Kit
Be part of the All-in-One Wallet digital lifestyle with convenient access to other businesses and services.
Learn More
You can find active discussions, tutorials, and news about HMS in the XDA Huawei Developers Forum.

How to Reach 500,000,000 Customers Using Huawei Developer Tools

Huawei Mobile Services, or HMS, is Huawei’s alternative to GMS, consisting of user-facing apps as well as core background services. The idea behind HMS is the same as that of GMS — to provide an experience that is consistent across devices and independent of the platform update. Much like how GMS is made up of app elements and core elements, the HMS ecosystem comprises of HMS Apps, the HMS Core, and the HMS Capabilities that the Core enables through its available APIs.
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All of this will merely remain marketing points if HMS Core does not incorporate the APIs that GMS Core provides. In order to be a replacement for GMS Core, HMS Core needs to provide similar, if not better, functionality to developers, if it wishes to persuade them to consider itself as a valid option and migrate over from using GMS Core. HMS Ecosystem is currently limited only to Huawei devices, but even on its own, this is a massive subset of Android devices. Huawei alone has shipped over 200 Million smartphones this year so far, which is a substantially large number for app developers to take notice. As an app developer, it becomes essential to adapt to these devices as well as other Huawei devices that may not ship with GMS in the future. Even if GMS makes a return to Huawei, HMS continues to be part of Huawei’s larger ecosystem strategy, where the smartphone becomes the central focal point that is used to control connected IoT devices. So adapting your app to play well with the HMS Ecosystem does make a compelling business argument. You don’t want to make the same mistakes that Snapchat did when it ignored its Android userbase for years and only woke up to pay attention to them very recently.
To offer more detail on the APIs that HMS Core provides to developers, here is a brief overview.
Account Kit
Provide a quick and secure way for users to sign in to your app.
Learn More
Awareness Kit
Get the context and status of your users to give them a smarter experience.
Learn More
Drive Kit
Enable your users to store and manage their data securely on the cloud.
Learn More
FIDO
Authenticate your users through biometric and FIDO2 identity securely.
Learn More
Game Service
Focus on innovating the gaming experience with in-depth services.
Learn More
Health Kit
Build an app with the strength and stamina to keep up with your users and their fitness data.
Learn More
Identity Kit
Make address authorization and management easier and faster for your users.
Learn More
Location Kit
Get user locations faster and more precisely with fused geolocation.
Learn More
Map Kit
Personalize your map display and interactivity for better location-based services.
Learn More
ML Kit
Take advantage of machine learning for vision and language services.
Learn More
Nearby Service
Give your apps the ability to communicate with nearby devices.
Learn More
Panorama Kit
Enable your users to browse and interact with images with a 360° view in a simulated 3D space.
Learn More
Safety Detect
Build and maintain a secure app with multiple checks.
Learn More
Scan Kit
Give your users access to the QR and other barcodes conveniently.
Learn More
Site Kit
Provide services specific to the place your users are in.
Learn More
WisePlay DRM
Protect your content with free and standard copyright capabilities.
Learn More
Analytics Kit
Collect and analyze your data efficiently on a one-stop platform.
Learn More
Dynamic Tag Manager
Monitor and analyze your marketing activities with code-free and flexible tag management.
Learn More
Push Kit
Improve targeting and responsiveness when engaging users.
Learn More
Ads Kit
Access high-quality ads for getting the most value out of your monetizable traffic.
Learn More
In-App Purchases
Monetize your app around the world with a global payment service.
Learn More
Wallet Kit
Be part of the All-in-One Wallet digital lifestyle with convenient access to other businesses and services.
Learn More
You can find active discussions, tutorials, and news about HMS in the XDA Huawei Developers Forum.

Entersekt's Collaboration Unlocks Financial Apps Opportunities for Developers&Users

Entersekt's Collaboration Unlocks Financial Apps Opportunities for Developers&Users
Entersekt fast-tracks its software update to integrate Huawei Mobile Serviceopen Chip-Device-Cloud capabilities
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A global fintech company that leads the industry in digital security and payments enablement technology says their recent integration with Huawei Mobile Service (HMS) has enabled them to continue meeting their customers’ strong demand for user-friendly, highly secure digital banking services and will help unlock new commercial opportunities.
Entersekt is a South African-based company that pioneered phone-as-a-token, out-of-band push authentication and pride themselves on innovating in digital security, payments, and user experience in the financial sector. It works with some of the biggest names in banking and payments, including some of the largest global payments networks like Swisscard, and core banking providers like Capitec Bank, Absa and Nedbank, and offer a range of solutions spanning user authentication, digital identity, contactless, and remote customer registration.
The company fast-tracked work on its mobile software development kit (SDK) and integrated HMS’s fully open Chip-Device-Cloud capabilities, including Huawei’s Push Kit. This facilitates push messaging, enabling banking apps using Entersekt’s technology to better engage Huawei device users and giving consumers a more targeted and tailored banking service.
Entersekt chief commercial officer Dewald Nolte said the company’s collaboration with Huawei also ensures consumers upgrading to new Huawei devices will continue to be protected from fraud, giving them added confidence to bank securely.
“As more and more people choose to manage their personal finances on mobile devices, consumers expect to be able transact digitally without fear or compromise, and this partnership helps give Huawei device users peace of mind when managing their finances with applications that employ our technology,” Nolte said.
The fintech provider holds an 80 percent share of the South African digital banking authentication market and counts some major overseas banks as customers, with millions of consumers worldwide relying on the company’s software when conducting their personal banking. With the updated SDK now ready for release to app developers across the globe, Nolte regards the integration with HMS as another opportunity for the Entersekt and institutional customers listing on AppGallery.
“Not only does our latest collaboration with Huawei mean we’re better placed to meet consumer needs, it also opens up new markets and ensures that the growing number of Huawei device users can benefit from this technology, both in South Africa and abroad,” said Nolte.
Nolte also said the collaboration was made easier thanks to Huawei’s commitment to providing developers with full-cycle operational support.
“Our engineers report that the integration effort ran very smoothly, with proactive support and collaboration from Huawei,” said Nolte.
Huawei provides, worldwide, and round-the-clock operation support throughout the entire development cycle to incentivise innovation, ensure ecosystem prosperity, and help developers succeed in business.
Entersekt’s latest update is just one example of the thousands of Huawei’s collaborations with the world’s top developers to create quality apps, with Huawei’s fully open Chip-Device-Cloud capabilities helping accelerate app experience innovation. To date, over 60,000 apps have integrated Huawei’s unique hardware and software capabilities to create an enhanced user experience.
All applications developed in collaboration with Huawei, along with thousands of other quality apps, are available on Huawei’s open and secure app distribution platform, AppGallery. As one of the top three app marketplaces globally, AppGallery is available in more than 170 countries and regions, and connects over 650 million users to Huawei’s smart and innovative ecosystem.
Not only does AppGallery ensure user privacy and security, it also provides unique functional experiences and better app discovery options. It aggregates quality popular applications from around the world, with thousands of apps across 18 categories including news, social media, entertainment, and more.
For more information, please visit https://forums.developer.huawei.com/forumPortal/en/home?fid=0101246461018590361.
For more Huawei and AppGallery collaborations, welcome to our DevHub @ HUAWEI Developer Forum
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HUAWEI Developer Days in Singapore are successfully completed

On December 22, Huawei Developer Day was held in Singapore. As the last regional developer activity in 2020, the activity consists of HMS product workshop and offline lab visit. Focusing on AI and Positioning, the activity centered on the ML Kit and Location Kit of HMS Core, and communicated with developers about the monetization themes Ads and IAP. Nearly 40 groups of guests participated in the event. All the guests indicated in the questionnaire that the activity theme had achieved the expected effect and were willing to participate in the follow-up activities and integrated shelves.
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For the first part, Jimmy Kang from HUAWEI briefly described the overall HMS ecosystem and the current development of the AppGallery. The HMS ecosystem aims to build an All-scenario intelligent ecosystem driven by mutually-reinforcing software and hardware by connecting the mobile application ecosystem and hardware ecosystem.
Since 2019, more than 90,000 mobile applications have chosen to integrate HMS Core. The integrated mobile applications have increased by 123% in one year. This makes the AppGallery one of the world's top three application markets, with an average monthly number of 5 million users.
The HMS Core capability promotion focuses on AI and positioning. Li Mingnan, from HUAWEI product department, supports the ecosystem development, and provides remote lectures. The HMS Core application case "Baimiao" demonstrates that ML Kit can help visually impaired persons in terms of text, image, and speech recognition. In addition, the integration case of “SG Busleh” in Singapore demonstrates how AI brings convenience to public life.
Location Kit is a leading position in the industry with its high precision, low power consumption, and indoor and outdoor supporting. Applications integrated with Location Kit rely on the super GNSS technology and pseudo-range 3D model and shadow matching (SDM). This feature provides high-precision positioning capabilities, enabling applications to accurately identify roadsides where users are located. Even in urban canyons, this feature is easy to ride. This function has been tested in 23 cities around the world, including Singapore, Bangkok, Malaysia, Beijing, and Dubai.
In Singapore, ComfortDelGro, a local travel industry integration case, is integrated with the Map Kit and Location Kit of HMS Core. The average weekly download volume increases by 5 times and the industry competitiveness increases by 14%, demonstrating the huge potential of HMS Core.
The lab visit was held in Singapore's DigiX Lab. The lab was divided into 18 screens on mobile phones, TVs, and tablets. Melissa and DTSE of the Asia Pacific Cloud Service Operation Dept based on the topics that developers are concerned about, presented core functions of HMS Core, demos and related solutions focusing on AI, AR, Game Service, Location Site, and Map Kit, and content related to AppGallery Operation & Marketing Support, , attracting great interest from participants.
As the last Huawei Developer Day in Singapore in 2020, more than 40% guests wanted to know more about HMS, and more than 35% expressed interest in monetization.
In Asia and the Pacific region, over 20 guild events were held in 2020 to promote long-tail developers, effectively enriching and improving the HMS ecosystem. In 2021, we will continue to focus on topics that developers are concerned about, fully leverage new capabilities and technical advantages of HMS Core, and deepen the HMS ecosystem construction to improve user experience.
Seems great. Expect it will be launched in more regions.

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