Huawei already rolled out the stable EMUI 10 update based on Android 10 to a handful of its devices that include the Mate 20 and P30 line of phones. The update has also found its way to the likes of P Smart 2019 and Nova 5T in stable form, but many other devices are still testing the OS.
The foldable Mate X, for instance, only joined the beta program earlier this month and so did the Honor 9X and 9X Pro. A couple of days ago, the Honor 8X and Nova 5 Pro were also invited into the program for folks in China.
Today, the same region is receiving the stable EMUI 10 update based on Android 10 on multiple Huawei and Honor phones. According to Huawei, the update is now available for the likes of P20 and P20 Pro, Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro as well as the Mate 20 X 5G edition.
Folks who own the Honor 10 Youth Edition, also known as Honor 10 Lite outside China, are also receiving the stable EMUI 10 update alongside the Maimang 7 aka Mate 20 Lite and Maimang 8 aka Huawei P Smart+ 2019.
Below are the 14 Huawei/Honor phones receiving the stable EMUI 10 update based on Android 10 in China. Note that the alternative names are what the same devices are called outside China.
- Huawei Mate 20 X 5G
- Huawei P20
- Huawei P20 Pro
- Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Mate 10
- Huawei Mate 10 Pro
- Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design
- Huawei Nova 4e/P30 Lite
- Huawei Enjoy 10 Plus/Y9 Prime 2019
- Huawei Enjoy 9s/P Smart 2019
- Huawei Maimang 8/P Smart+ 2019
- Huawei Maimang 7/Mate 20 Lite
- Honor 20i
- Honor 10 Youth Edition/Honor 10 Lite
Again, the incoming stable EMUI 10 update for the devices above is limited to the Chinese market, but their global counterparts should receive it in the coming days and weeks.
As noted earlier, the beta version of EMUI 10 has just arrived on the Nova 5 Pro and Honor 8X. The update is also being evaluated for a Q1 2020 release for those using the Nova 5, Nova 5i, Nova 5i Pro, Nova 5Z, Honor 20S, Honor 20 Youth Edition, and Enjoy 10s.
NOTE: We have more Huawei/Honor coverage here.
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