Free analytics for over 2.3 million developers worldwide provided by GameAnalytics and Huawei HMS - Huawei Developers

As an industry-leading analytics company for mobile games, GameAnalytics empowers developers, helping them to build more engaging user experiences through a strong understanding of their game's core metrics. GameAnalytics provides critical insights to help developers tap into the potential of their mobile games through collecting, analyzing, and presenting game performance data. This includes everything from basic metrics (such as active users, retention, and playtime,) to more advanced analytics regarding ad revenue, virtual currency, and level progression.
The partnership brings mutual benefits to both parties; Huawei can continue growing its ecosystem with more platform partners and further support the success of its game developers. Simultaneously, GameAnalytics can leverage Huawei's technological capabilities, enhancing its Android SDK to support OAID (Huawei Ads Kit) across all mobile devices. This enables HMS ecosystem game developers to integrate with the platform, to unlock deeper analysis and continue to grow their games.
Used by nearly 100,000 developers and over 63,000 studios worldwide, GameAnalytics supports around 100,000 active games, providing necessary data to help mobile developers achieve their growth goals. GameAnalytics can be easily integrated in less than 15 minutes, and its core analytics tool has and will continue to remain free.
How to get started
If you’re a Huawei game developer, or want to become one and use GameAnalytics, here’s what you need to do:
1 Download and integrate our Android SDK. Head to our documentation to learn how.
2 Integrate Huawei Ads SDK by following these steps.
3 And you’re done! The Android SDK can now automatically detect if the OAID is available to be used.
Please note, if both GAID and OAID are available on a player’s device, then GAID will be used as a primary device ID, though both will be collected and available in features like the Player Warehouse, Event Export, or Raw Export. If you have any questions, just get in touch with our friendly support team.
Find more here:https://gameanalytics.com/product-updates/gameanalytics-partners-with-huawei
For more information, please visit Huawei Partner Site and GameAnalytics website SDK integration guide

Martin Bieber said:
As an industry-leading analytics company for mobile games, GameAnalytics empowers developers, helping them to build more engaging user experiences through a strong understanding of their game's core metrics. GameAnalytics provides critical insights to help developers tap into the potential of their mobile games through collecting, analyzing, and presenting game performance data. This includes everything from basic metrics (such as active users, retention, and playtime,) to more advanced analytics regarding ad revenue, virtual currency, and level progression.
The partnership brings mutual benefits to both parties; Huawei can continue growing its ecosystem with more platform partners and further support the success of its game developers. Simultaneously, GameAnalytics can leverage Huawei's technological capabilities, enhancing its Android SDK to support OAID (Huawei Ads Kit) across all mobile devices. This enables HMS ecosystem game developers to integrate with the platform, to unlock deeper analysis and continue to grow their games.
Used by nearly 100,000 developers and over 63,000 studios worldwide, GameAnalytics supports around 100,000 active games, providing necessary data to help mobile developers achieve their growth goals. GameAnalytics can be easily integrated in less than 15 minutes, and its core analytics tool has and will continue to remain free.
How to get started
If you’re a Huawei game developer, or want to become one and use GameAnalytics, here’s what you need to do:
1 Download and integrate our Android SDK. Head to our documentation to learn how.
2 Integrate Huawei Ads SDK by following these steps.
3 And you’re done! The Android SDK can now automatically detect if the OAID is available to be used.
Please note, if both GAID and OAID are available on a player’s device, then GAID will be used as a primary device ID, though both will be collected and available in features like the Player Warehouse, Event Export, or Raw Export. If you have any questions, just get in touch with our friendly support team.
Find more here:https://gameanalytics.com/product-updates/gameanalytics-partners-with-huawei
For more information, please visit Huawei Partner Site and GameAnalytics website SDK integration guide
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Distributed AI: Smart, Seamless Living with No Bounds

This article is from HUAWEI Developer Forum
Forum link: https://forums.developer.huawei.com/forumPortal/en/home
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AI has reshaped the world around us, and how we interact with our surroundings.
When you take a photo with your phone, the AI camera can identify what's in the frame (for example, the blue sky or spread of food), and apply intelligent enhancements that correspond to the scene, generating detailed and vibrant images. You can remain productive, even when your hands are occupied, thanks to voice assistants like HiVoice or Siri on your phone. Make payments with AI-powered face recognition, in which your phone stores and analyzes your facial profile, even recognizing your behavioral patterns, to determine when it is you making a purchase, or logging in to an account.
In 2017, the release of Huawei's Kirin 970 captured the industry's imagination. As the first-ever mobile chipset to integrate an independent neural processing unit (NPU), the Kirin 970 represented a milestone for mobile AI. The following year, Huawei unveiled its HiAI platform, opening up Huawei's chipset, device, and cloud capabilities to global developers, and providing invaluable assistance by bolstering a wide range of apps with newfound intelligence.
Since its advent, HUAWEI HiAI has focused on applying innovative new technology from the bottom layer of the system on up. Distributed intelligence forms the key to transforming device software and hardware from isolated capabilities into a collaborative, mutually-reinforcing ecosystem. In this way, HUAWEI HiAI enables software and hardware makers to facilitate innovation in their respective areas of expertise, and contribute to the seamless user experience of tomorrow.
AI cares…
Technology seems like magic, in a sense. It helps unlock unforeseen potential, enriching the lives of countless individuals, in particular, those with disabilities. New apps are constantly being introduced, offering life-altering capabilities.
Huawei has teamed up with IIS Aragon and DIVE Medical to jointly launch the TrackAI project, which is dedicated to helping ophthalmologists run visual tests for children, using Huawei smart devices equipped with HiAI. Numerous medical institutes around the world, in China, Spain, Vietnam, Mexico, and Russia, among other countries, have begun amassing the plethora of data required to train the AI algorithm, through their work with over 2,000 visually-impaired children.
TrackAI's complete detection system consists of the Device for an Integral Visual Examination (DIVE), a Huawei P30 mobile phone, and a Huawei MateBook E tablet. The system displays visual stimuli on a screen, and uses an eye track to detect the child's focus. The system can also learn the differences between children with and without an eye disease. Lastly, the Huawei P30 smartphone runs a pre-trained machine learning model, powered by HiAI, to detect whether the child has a visual impairment.
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The HiAI-powered Track AI system can help stop an eye disease in its tracks​
Compared with traditional models, in which data is uploaded to the cloud for analysis, with the results transferred back to devices, HUAWEI HiAI's on-device analysis is remarkably efficient. In leveraging the local Kirin chipset for AI processing, users have access to real-time analysis, with less latency. Even in rural areas where Internet access is spotty, doctors can still use the TrackAI system for testing. This provides for tremendous benefits for children's healthcare in developing countries.
On-device processing also provides for enhanced privacy safeguards. Users can rest assured that data is stored only on their device, avoiding the risks associated with cloud storage, such as data leak.
Huawei has drawn on AI to improve the lives of those living with disabilities, in a myriad of other ways.
In collaboration with the Polish Blind Association, Huawei developed Facing Emotions, an app designed to assist the blind and visually-impaired perceive emotions through the power of sound. The app uses the rear camera and AI on Huawei phones to translate human emotions into unique sounds. For the millions of people who are unable to see faces and read emotional cues, this offers a truly life-altering capability, bringing them closer to friends and loved ones. Imagine the joy of "hearing" a smile for the first time!
There's also StorySign, an app that helps deaf children read by translating the text from selected books into sign language. Huawei partnered with the European Union of the Deaf, Penguin Books and Aardman Animations, as well as other organizations, in developing StorySign. When a child opens a selected reading book in front of them, then opens the app and holds the phone over the page, an avatar signs the story, while the app highlights each word that has been signed. Thanks to multi-lingual Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and document adjustment technology, StorySign now supports more than 10 European sign languages. StorySign enriches of lives of deaf children and their parents, opening up a wondrous world of storytelling and literature, in which they learn to read and sign together.
HUAWEI HiAI powered StorySign supports more than 10 European sign languages​
Huawei has also provided crucial assistance to the Chinese-developed Qimingtong app, which is designed to help the visually-impaired better interact with the world around them. The app reads text out loud, such as that from newspaper articles, letters, and product user guides. It also leverages HUAWEI HiAI capabilities, including face detection and facial feature detection, and enables the visually-impaired to take pictures following simple voice instructions.
All of the above apps are powered by AI, and it is HUAWEI HiAI's primary mission is to make app development effortless.
HUAWEI HiAI provides developers with access to the truly boundless potential from Huawei's chipset, device, and cloud technology. On the chipset side, developers benefit from cutting-edge NPU acceleration. Device capabilities bolster face, image, text, and speech recognition, while cloud technology enables apps to provide timely scenario-based services.
AI empowers...
Developers are dreamers, and HUAWEI HiAI is the platform that helps them fulfill their dreams. Since its debut in 2018, HUAWEI HiAI has connected more than one million developers, and 4000 partners.
SketchAR, a tool for teaching drawing using augmented reality (AR) and AI, offers a prime exactly of how HiAI has revolutionized user experience. It enables users to transmit an image from their device onto any surface, such as a sheet of paper or white wall. The image can then be used on their device as a template for manually drawing on the surface of choice. SketchAR utilizes HUAWEI HiAI's NPU acceleration, to boost image recognition speeds by up by 40%, for improved accuracy and greater responsiveness.
The Chinese-developed app Lvmuxia (Green Screen Compositor) helps users composite a captured video with a background video. Typically, green screen compositing requires powerful computing capabilities, and could previously only be accomplished on the cloud. But as on-cloud computing poses a number of challenges for developers, including high costs, high latency, and privacy risks, it was not practical. By working with HUAWEI HiAI, the Lvmuxia app has overcome those challenges, providing on-device AI capabilities, and shortening the app's time to market.
While attending a conference or lecture, you may want to take photos of the PowerPoint slides for future reference, but the quality of the images can be poor, particularly if you were seated in a corner, or there is some sort of visual obstruction. HiAI provides an elegant solution, with its document adjustment feature, in which photos are straightened, clarifying text and removing unwanted corners. With the OCR feature, you can even add notes or correct mistakes in the text.
From single-device AI to distributed AI
In November 2019, Huawei introduced HiAI 3.0, an open AI capability platform that allows smart devices to share AI computing power between them, representing the tremendous leap from single-device AI to distributed AI.
In its infancy, HUAWEI HiAI 1.0 only supported single type devices. 2.0 expanded to support such devices as phones, tablets, and smart screens. HUAWEI HiAI 3.0 goes even further, pooling hardware resources to form a super device. Powered by distributed AI, devices mutually reinforce each other, providing users with the best possible experience, given the resources at its disposal.
Smart devices are designed to fulfill specific needs, but each category of device comes with drawbacks. For example, smart TVs, watches, and earphones excel in collecting images, videos, and sensor data, but fall short in terms of sheer AI computing power. Smartphones are equipped with increasingly powerful photography features, but still don't compare to dedicated televisions and surveillance cameras, in many regards. Their sound collection capabilities also pale in comparison to a speaker's microphone array.
Huawei developed HiAI 3.0 in response to the ever-present need for enhanced capabilities on smart devices. It works by pooling the hardware resources from different devices to form a super intelligent system. When enriched with shared AI capabilities, all of the participating devices are equipped to provide seamless, cross-device intelligence that is responsive to any and every user whim.
By drawing from such basic distributed technologies as distributed virtual bus and device virtualization, HUAWEI HiAI 3.0 facilitates high-speed connectivity between devices, allowing them to share capabilities and reinforce each other. This has seemingly countless applications in real life.
For example, fitness apps have often been regarded as less effective than professional personal trainers. But HiAI 3.0 helps turn such apps into viable personal trainers in their own right. HiAI 3.0 connects the user's smart TV, phone, and speaker to form a wholly-integrated, super intelligent system. The system can use the TV's camera to capture the user's posture, the phone's AI computing power to analyze the images, and determine whether the user's posture is standard based on their skeleton information, before finally having the speaker remind the user to correct their posture by voice.
When the user gets into their car, their phone can automatically connect to the car and utilize the in-car microphone to pick up sounds, while the in-car camera uses the phone chipset's AI computing for driver monitoring. If any driver fatigue or distractions are detected, an alert will be played.
On-device, distributed AI allows devices to "see", "hear", "sense", and "calculate" with greater precision and sensitivity. Fragmented experiences are merged into one consistent, cross-device experience, and device silos are connected to form a super device.
This basic understanding underpins the new paradigm that is Huawei's Seamless AI Life strategy — unbounded intelligence in all scenarios. Powered by AI, diverse hardware resources, including those from smartphones, are pooled, and mutually reinforcing, providing the seamless flow of information across all usage scenarios, and the connected intelligence that will power innovation.
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Distributed AI: Smart, Seamless Living with No Bounds

AI has reshaped the world around us, and how we interact with our surroundings.
When you take a photo with your phone, the AI camera can identify what's in the frame (for example, the blue sky or spread of food), and apply intelligent enhancements that correspond to the scene, generating detailed and vibrant images. You can remain productive, even when your hands are occupied, thanks to voice assistants like HiVoice or Siri on your phone. Make payments with AI-powered face recognition, in which your phone stores and analyzes your facial profile, even recognizing your behavioral patterns, to determine when it is you making a purchase, or logging in to an account.
In 2017, the release of Huawei's Kirin 970 captured the industry's imagination. As the first-ever mobile chipset to integrate an independent neural processing unit (NPU), the Kirin 970 represented a milestone for mobile AI. The following year, Huawei unveiled its HiAI platform, opening up Huawei's chipset, device, and cloud capabilities to global developers, and providing invaluable assistance by bolstering a wide range of apps with newfound intelligence.
Since its advent, HUAWEI HiAI has focused on applying innovative new technology from the bottom layer of the system on up. Distributed intelligence forms the key to transforming device software and hardware from isolated capabilities into a collaborative, mutually-reinforcing ecosystem. In this way, HUAWEI HiAI enables software and hardware makers to facilitate innovation in their respective areas of expertise, and contribute to the seamless user experience of tomorrow.
AI cares…
Technology seems like magic, in a sense. It helps unlock unforeseen potential, enriching the lives of countless individuals, in particular, those with disabilities. New apps are constantly being introduced, offering life-altering capabilities.
Huawei has teamed up with IIS Aragon and DIVE Medical to jointly launch the TrackAI project, which is dedicated to helping ophthalmologists run visual tests for children, using Huawei smart devices equipped with HiAI. Numerous medical institutes around the world, in China, Spain, Vietnam, Mexico, and Russia, among other countries, have begun amassing the plethora of data required to train the AI algorithm, through their work with over 2,000 visually-impaired children.
TrackAI's complete detection system consists of the Device for an Integral Visual Examination (DIVE), a Huawei P30 mobile phone, and a Huawei MateBook E tablet. The system displays visual stimuli on a screen, and uses an eye track to detect the child's focus. The system can also learn the differences between children with and without an eye disease. Lastly, the Huawei P30 smartphone runs a pre-trained machine learning model, powered by HiAI, to detect whether the child has a visual impairment.
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The HiAI-powered TrackAI system can help stop an eye disease in its tracks
Compared with traditional models, in which data is uploaded to the cloud for analysis, with the results transferred back to devices, HUAWEI HiAI's on-device analysis is remarkably efficient. In leveraging the local Kirin chipset for AI processing, users have access to real-time analysis, with less latency. Even in rural areas where Internet access is spotty, doctors can still use the TrackAI system for testing. This provides for tremendous benefits for children's healthcare in developing countries.
On-device processing also provides for enhanced privacy safeguards. Users can rest assured that data is stored only on their device, avoiding the risks associated with cloud storage, such as data leak.
Huawei has drawn on AI to improve the lives of those living with disabilities, in a myriad of other ways.
In collaboration with the Polish Blind Association, Huawei developed Facing Emotions, an app designed to assist the blind and visually-impaired perceive emotions through the power of sound. The app uses the rear camera and AI on Huawei phones to translate human emotions into unique sounds. For the millions of people who are unable to see faces and read emotional cues, this offers a truly life-altering capability, bringing them closer to friends and loved ones. Imagine the joy of "hearing" a smile for the first time!
There's also StorySign, an app that helps deaf children read by translating the text from selected books into sign language. Huawei partnered with the European Union of the Deaf, Penguin Books and Aardman Animations, as well as other organizations, in developing StorySign. When a child opens a selected reading book in front of them, then opens the app and holds the phone over the page, an avatar signs the story, while the app highlights each word that has been signed. Thanks to multi-lingual Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and document adjustment technology, StorySign now supports more than 10 European sign languages. StorySign enriches of lives of deaf children and their parents, opening up a wondrous world of storytelling and literature, in which they learn to read and sign together.
HUAWEI HiAI powered StorySign supports more than 10 European sign languages
Huawei has also provided crucial assistance to the Chinese-developed Qimingtong app, which is designed to help the visually-impaired better interact with the world around them. The app reads text out loud, such as that from newspaper articles, letters, and product user guides. It also leverages HUAWEI HiAI capabilities, including face detection and facial feature detection, and enables the visually-impaired to take pictures following simple voice instructions.
All of the above apps are powered by AI, and it is HUAWEI HiAI's primary mission is to make app development effortless.
HUAWEI HiAI provides developers with access to the truly boundless potential from Huawei's chipset, device, and cloud technology. On the chipset side, developers benefit from cutting-edge NPU acceleration. Device capabilities bolster face, image, text, and speech recognition, while cloud technology enables apps to provide timely scenario-based services.
AI empowers...
Developers are dreamers, and HUAWEI HiAI is the platform that helps them fulfill their dreams. Since its debut in 2018, HUAWEI HiAI has connected more than one million developers, and 4000 partners.
SketchAR, a tool for teaching drawing using augmented reality (AR) and AI, offers a prime exactly of how HiAI has revolutionized user experience. It enables users to transmit an image from their device onto any surface, such as a sheet of paper or white wall. The image can then be used on their device as a template for manually drawing on the surface of choice. SketchAR utilizes HUAWEI HiAI's NPU acceleration, to boost image recognition speeds by up by 40%, for improved accuracy and greater responsiveness.
The Chinese-developed app Lvmuxia (Green Screen Compositor) helps users composite a captured video with a background video. Typically, green screen compositing requires powerful computing capabilities, and could previously only be accomplished on the cloud. But as on-cloud computing poses a number of challenges for developers, including high costs, high latency, and privacy risks, it was not practical. By working with HUAWEI HiAI, the Lvmuxia app has overcome those challenges, providing on-device AI capabilities, and shortening the app's time to market.
While attending a conference or lecture, you may want to take photos of the PowerPoint slides for future reference, but the quality of the images can be poor, particularly if you were seated in a corner, or there is some sort of visual obstruction. HiAI provides an elegant solution, with its document adjustment feature, in which photos are straightened, clarifying text and removing unwanted corners. With the OCR feature, you can even add notes or correct mistakes in the text.
From single-device AI to distributed AI
In November 2019, Huawei introduced HiAI 3.0, an open AI capability platform that allows smart devices to share AI computing power between them, representing the tremendous leap from single-device AI to distributed AI.
In its infancy, HUAWEI HiAI 1.0 only supported single type devices. 2.0 expanded to support such devices as phones, tablets, and smart screens. HUAWEI HiAI 3.0 goes even further, pooling hardware resources to form a super device. Powered by distributed AI, devices mutually reinforce each other, providing users with the best possible experience, given the resources at its disposal.
Smart devices are designed to fulfill specific needs, but each category of device comes with drawbacks. For example, smart TVs, watches, and earphones excel in collecting images, videos, and sensor data, but fall short in terms of sheer AI computing power. Smartphones are equipped with increasingly powerful photography features, but still don't compare to dedicated televisions and surveillance cameras, in many regards. Their sound collection capabilities also pale in comparison to a speaker's microphone array.
Huawei developed HiAI 3.0 in response to the ever-present need for enhanced capabilities on smart devices. It works by pooling the hardware resources from different devices to form a super intelligent system. When enriched with shared AI capabilities, all of the participating devices are equipped to provide seamless, cross-device intelligence that is responsive to any and every user whim.
By drawing from such basic distributed technologies as distributed virtual bus and device virtualization, HUAWEI HiAI 3.0 facilitates high-speed connectivity between devices, allowing them to share capabilities and reinforce each other. This has seemingly countless applications in real life.
For example, fitness apps have often been regarded as less effective than professional personal trainers. But HiAI 3.0 helps turn such apps into viable personal trainers in their own right. HiAI 3.0 connects the user's smart TV, phone, and speaker to form a wholly-integrated, super intelligent system. The system can use the TV's camera to capture the user's posture, the phone's AI computing power to analyze the images, and determine whether the user's posture is standard based on their skeleton information, before finally having the speaker remind the user to correct their posture by voice.
When the user gets into their car, their phone can automatically connect to the car and utilize the in-car microphone to pick up sounds, while the in-car camera uses the phone chipset's AI computing for driver monitoring. If any driver fatigue or distractions are detected, an alert will be played.
On-device, distributed AI allows devices to "see", "hear", "sense", and "calculate" with greater precision and sensitivity. Fragmented experiences are merged into one consistent, cross-device experience, and device silos are connected to form a super device.
This basic understanding underpins the new paradigm that is Huawei's Seamless AI Life strategy — unbounded intelligence in all scenarios. Powered by AI, diverse hardware resources, including those from smartphones, are pooled, and mutually reinforcing, providing the seamless flow of information across all usage scenarios, and the connected intelligence that will power innovation.
Source: https://consumer.huawei.com/en/press/news/2020/huawei-hiai-3-0-arrived/
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How good is harmony OS?HarmonyOS learning Path

HarmonyOS is a future-proof distributed operating system open to you as part of the initiatives for the all-scenario strategy, adaptable to a mobile office, fitness and health, social communication, and media entertainment, to name a few. Unlike a legacy operating system that runs on a standalone device, HarmonyOS is built on a distributed architecture designed based on a set of system capabilities. It is able to run on a wide range of device forms.
More related to HarmonyOS ,please refer to:
https://www.reddit.com/r/HuaweiDevelopers/comments/lx9jqd
1. Get to know HarmonyOS
1)What is HarmonyOS:
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LINK https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/learn/oem_des_define-0000001055232642
What Is HarmonyOS? What ability? What does technical architecture look like?
HarmonyOS is a future-proof distributed operating system open to you as part of the initiatives for the all-scenario strategy, adaptable to a mobile office, fitness and health, social communication, and media entertainment, to name a few. Unlike a legacy operating system that runs on a standalone device, HarmonyOS is built on a distributed architecture designed based on a set of system capabilities. It is able to run on a wide range of device forms.
For application developers, HarmonyOS adopts distributed technologies to make application development possible on different device forms. With HarmonyOS, you have the choice to focus on upper-layer service logic and develop applications in a much easier and more efficient way.
For device developers, HarmonyOS uses a component-based software design to tailor itself to particular device forms based on their respective resource capabilities and service characteristics.
2) Security guide:
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What are the security mechanisms and recommended practices of HarmonyOS in terms of hardware, system, data, device interconnection, and application security?
Link:https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/security/sec-guides/oem_security_guide-0000001050032745
3)Obtain the source code.
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There are several methods for obtaining the source code. Select one based on the site requirements.
LINK:https://device.harmonyos.com/en/doc...EN_TOPIC_0000001050769927__section61172538310
4)Obtain the compilation toolchain, device development tool (HUAWEI DevEco Device Tool), application development tool (HUAWEI DevEco Studio), and tool usage guide.
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LINK:https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/get-tools/oem_tool-0000001055705774
5)API reference:
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https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/apiref/abilitykit-0000001054598111
2. Develop WLAN connection products
a) Have general knowledge of the Hi3861 development board: WLAN module, which provides connection capabilities for various IoT devices.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_wifi_start_des-0000001050168548
b) Set up the Hi3861 environment, including preparing the software and hardware, and installing the compilation and development environment.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_quickstart_3861_build-0000001054781998
c) Develop the first example program of the Hi3861: Compile and burn the HarmonyOS to complete the first Hello World program.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_wifi_start_helloword-0000001051930719
d) Development example of LED peripheral control: Call the NDK interface of HarmonyOS to control the GPIO and implement LED blinking.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_wifi_sdk_des-0000001050059068
e) One-Hop scenario development guide: Develop WLAN connection products that provide the FA experience.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_device_wifi_touch_des-0000001054809169
f) Third-party SDK integration: Integrate vendor SDKs into HarmonyOS.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_device_wifi_sdk-0000001054412155
3. Develop camera products with screens.
[Device Software Development]
a) Understand the Hi3516 development board: It has the screen camera module and develops HarmonyOS applications based on the development board.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_3516-0000001052670587
b) Set up the Hi3516 environment, including preparing the software and hardware, and installing the compilation and development environments.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/doc..._quickstart_3516_environment-0000001054501981
c) Develop the first application of the Hi3516: Compile and burn the HarmonyOS to complete the first application Hello World.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_first_example-0000001051610926
d) Example of developing the first Hi3516 driver: Develop a new driver using HarmonyOS and complete the first driver Hello World.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_driveexample-0000001054448621
e) Screen and camera control development example: Use HarmonyOS to control the screen and camera.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_device_iotcamera_control_des-0000001055101239
[Application Software Development]
a) Set up the development environment: Install HUAWEI DevEco Studio.
https://developer.harmonyos.com/en/docs/documentation/doc-guides/tools_overview-0000001053582387
b) JavaScript application development interface: describes the framework, components, and interfaces of JavaScript application development.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/apiref/js-framework-file-0000000000611396
c) Visual application development example: Use HarmonyOS to develop vision applications.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_camera_fa_des-0000001050065839
4. Develop screenless camera products.
a) Have general knowledge of the Hi3518 development board: The camera module without a screen provides camera capabilities for various IoT devices.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_hi3518-0000001050170473
b) Set up the Hi3518 environment, including preparing the software and hardware, and installing the compilation and development environments.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_environment-0000001052450997
c) Develop the first example program of the Hi3518: Compile and burn the HarmonyOS to complete the first program Hello World.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/start/introduce/oem_camera_start_example-0000001051610926
d) Camera control development example: Use HarmonyOS to control the camera.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/demo/oem_device_iotcamera_control_des-0000001054203800
5. Chip Adaptation Reference
a) Kernel development guide: describes the basic functions, file system, standard library, and commissioning functions of the HarmonyOS light kernel and provides development guidance.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/kernel/oem_kernal_user_process-0000001050032733
b) Driver usage guide: provides guidance for using the HDF driver framework, driver platform, and peripheral functions.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/drive/oem_drive_hdfdev-0000001051715456
6. Contribution component
a) Component development specifications: basic concepts of components and how to define components according to the specifications.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/bundles/oem_bundle_standard_des-0000001050129846
b) Component development guide: Develop HarmonyOS components and distributions.
https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/develop/bundles/oem_bundle_guide_des-0000001050770981
7. Code cloud warehouse
Code cloud docs repository: OpenHarmony is an open-source version of HarmonyOS. It provides developer documents, such as quick start, development guide, and API reference. Welcome to the document open-source project and improve developer documents together.
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Huawei Mobile Services delivers next-level success for Wongnai and Line Man on AppGallery

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2020 was a roaring year for the food delivery sector – the already thriving industry was boosted by an increasingly digital population that had no other means to enjoy their favourite dish due to social distancing measures. According to Sensor Tower, these factors contributed to a huge 21% year-on-year growth of 1.7 billion food and drink category apps installs globally in 2020.
However, competition within this sector also intensified last year as new companies looked to stake their claim in the growing market. In order to do this, food apps need to be able to compete with the top dogs on all fronts to ensure they are equally effective at acquiring and retaining users. For many, the answer was evident – develop a more intuitive, powerful, and enjoyable app experience. Given the industry offers little space for differentiation in terms of services, companies are dependent on driving a superior user experience to build their brand loyalty.
This set of challenge holds true for two apps in Thailand – Delivery platform Line Man as well as its lifestyle services review platform partner Wongnai. Line Man was looking to expand in 2020 but the lack of robust map service features and location tracking capabilities severely hamper its ability to achieve that goal. Similarly, Wongnai’s lacklustre location tracking capability and platform manipulation issue was affecting its standing among users during a pivotal period.
Step in Huawei. The partners sought out Huawei for guidance to address their respective issues for their apps on AppGallery. The discussion then evolved to a collaboration with Huawei where the two developers integrated the open HMS (Huawei Mobile Services) Core capabilities, and were able to successfully eradicate their roadblocks and unleash better location and tracking capabilities.
Triangulating users’ locations swiftly, accurately and clearly
Wongnai, as a leading lifestyle services review platform, needed to accurately pinpoint users’ location to recommend relevant nearby shops and attractions. By integrating with the HMS Core Location Kit, Wongnai was able to leverage the kit’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Wi-Fi, and base station location functionalities to provide flexible location-based services. This allows it to make dynamic, relevant recommendations for its users.
Line Man was facing a similar situation as well – it needed to constantly provide users with the location of their food and delivery riders to provide the most optimal ordering experience. Not only does the integration with Location kit achieve this, it also enables advanced features such as geofencing and activity identification. These capabilities enable the app to share reliable updates on the status of the order unceasingly, building goodwill and positive word-of-mouth among customers.
Displaying a map that is not only relevant but intuitive
Given that both services are heavily reliant on users’ location, the developers also needed a map service that can be customised according to their needs and is capable to convey all the relevant information effectively. In consideration of this, Wongnai and Line Man chose to integrate HUAWEI Map Kit with their respective apps as well.
With Map Kit, apps can leverage Huawei’s powerful map service and route planning capabilities to provide an elevated app experience for the users. The two developers were able to introduce an assortment of map functions based on their respective userbase’s unique needs. As a result, the users are able to effortlessly identify the various participating restaurants and businesses in one simple glance, improving the overall user experience.
Huawei and HMS Core drive success for their partners
The partnership with Huawei was a resounding success for the developers, both commercially and operationally. The integration with HMS Core not only propelled both apps past the two million downloads milestone, but it also helped Line Man boost its daily user figures by three-fold in the first two months.
Huawei is acutely aware of the different operational challenges facing developers, including the cost associated with launching apps across multiple distribution platforms. As part of its commitment to developers, Huawei provides developers with free access to certain HMS Core Kits to help alleviate the operational cost. Furthermore, HMS Core offers a unique function that can identify whether a device supports Huawei Mobile Service, allowing the app to call upon the corresponding SDK. This essentially meant that developers only need to maintain one app, reducing the time spent in terms of deployment and testing, as well as the operational costs associated with these activities.
In addition, Huawei extends its support for developers across the entire operation management spectrum, including marketing efforts. Wongnai and Line Man collaborated with AppGallery on a week-long campaign last year where users were able to redeem HUAWEI points through purchases in-app. The campaign was particularly effective for Wongnai who saw its new user download figures skyrocket 10-fold. The campaign boosted the apps’ visibility among AppGallery users, leading to a significant increase in daily downloads even after the campaign ended.
Another notable feat from this collaboration is the time it took to complete the entire integration process, especially in the case of Wongnai. The developer implemented three other HMS Core kits – Site Kit, Safety Detect, and Push Kit – on top of the two examples discussed above, and despite the mountainous amount of technical work that comes with it, the team was able to successfully incorporate the five kits into their app in just three weeks. This achievement was made possible through an intimate collaboration with Huawei’s developer support team, who offered extensive support as well as technical insights to facilitate the development process.

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