In today’s section, we will be covering the following devices picking up the latest Android updates. The list includes Vivo Y93s, Vivo Z1X, Fujitsu Arrows J, ZTE Nubia Play, ZTE Nubia Red Devils 3, Huawei P30 Lite, Honor 9N, Honor 9 Lite, and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro.
Below is a full description of the updates.
Vivo Y93s & Vivo Z1X
Vivo Y93s
The June update is live for Vivo Y93s which arrives with version 5.9.6. This patch enhances the security and stability of the device.
Vivo Z1X
Vivo Z1X is picking up a bug-fixing update which carries version 6.8.30 and is 160.83MB in size. It fixes the issue where Albums couldn’t be shared to Facebook and other known issues.
Fujitsu Arrows J
The new update with version V12R016A is now available for Fujitsu Arrows J. It enhances the battery life and security of the device. Here’s the changelog:
Changelog
・Improvement of the phenomenon that battery life may deteriorate
・Improved security
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ZTE Nubia Play & Nubia Red Devils 3
ZTE Nubia Play
ZTE Nubia Play is picking up a new firmware update that brings improvements to the device and it also resolves known issues. Find the detailed changelog below:
Update log
System
optimization: System fluency and stability
optimization: System power consumption
optimization: Google security patch updateCharging
fix: Intermittent charging problemNetwork
optimization: Network interruption, delay problemGame
addition: Game space “Personal Center-Network “Settings” added the function of “shielding secondary card”, playing games with data traffic is more stable.
Fix: Probabilistic side screen problem in some games.Communication
fix: WeChat probabilistic hands-free echo problem.
Fix: Probabilistic silent hands-free call in some network environments Problemcamera
optimization:
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ZTE Nubia Red Devil 3
Another ZTE device getting the latest firmware update is Nubia Red Devil 3 which fixes WeChat issue, touch screen issue, black screen issue, and many more. Below is the complete changelog:
Changelog
Stability and fluency Touch screen fix: WeChat voice probabilistic automatic sending problem fix: Touch screen probabilistic disconnection problem Galleryfix: Gallery probabilistically does not display picture problem Gamefix: Game change sound probabilistic Unable to open problem fixed: some games could not generate Red Devil moment problem fixed: CF probabilistic black screen problem Bluetooth headset
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Huawei P30 Lite, Honor 9N, & Honor 9 Lite
Huawei P30 Lite
A new software update is now rolling out for Huawei P30 Lite which secures version 10.0.0.226. This patch improves the stability, security, and performance of the device. Check out the changelog below:
Changelog
・Improved operational stability
・Improved security
Source
Honor 9N
Honor 9N is fetching the June update that hits as version 9.1.0.173. It adds Huawei Assistant and Smart Charge mode and also improves the security of the device. Here’s the changelog:
Changelog
Huawei Assistant: Adds Huawei Assistant to the home screen providing smart reminders, personalized news, and other content relevant to you.Battery: Adds the Smart Charge mode, reducing battery aging by adapting to your charging routine through AI learning and preventing the battery from being continuously charged when full. (This feature is enabled by default.)
Adds the Smart Battery Capacity feature, reducing battery aging by intelligently adjusting the battery capacity according to the battery status.
Go to Settings > Battery > More battery settings and enable Smart Battery Capacity to try it out.
Security: Integrates Android security patches released in June 2020 for improved system security.
Honor 9 Lite
Next up is Honor 9 Lite picking up the latest update that enhances the stability and general performance of the device. The patch comes with version 9.1.0.173 which is an upgrade from 9.1.0.166.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
A new firmware with version V12.0.3.0.QJACNXM is now live for Mi 10 Pro users in China. The update is expected to boost the security and overall performance of the device.
That’s all for now, stay tuned for more updates.
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