To reduce failed installs caused by outdated screenshots and reposted instructions, we added a dedicated HarmonyOS compatibility check guide and adjusted HarmonyOS-related wording on the download page. The new flow emphasizes verification steps before installation instead of fixed support claims.
What changed: wording moved from “support statements” to “current availability checks.”
What was updated
- A dedicated HarmonyOS compatibility check guide is now available in both Chinese and English.
- Download-page cards now point to that guide to reduce trial-and-error on mixed device scenarios.
- Consistency rule updated: use current download-page notes and on-device prompts as source of truth.
Why this matters
“HarmonyOS” can describe different models and system stages with different installer behavior. A fixed promise can age quickly and cause user-side errors. A check-first workflow is more practical for real devices and more reliable for search users who need actionable steps.
How to use the new flow
Start on the download page for the current entry, then use the HarmonyOS guide for model and permission checks. If installation works but connection fails, continue with connection troubleshooting or crash diagnostics instead of repeatedly trying the same old APK.