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EMUI 9.1 has not finished reaching all Honor and Huawei phones and the company is already developing the version that will precede the latter. We are talking about EMUI 10, the new version of the system that will arrive under Android Q 10 and that is supposed to be presented together with the Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro. Now the company lets us see part of its news and features through several press images to announce the early release of the update for mobile phones from the Chinese manufacturer.
This will be EMUI 10, the new version of the layer under Android Q 10
Although there are still a few weeks left for us to see EMUI 10 in the form of an update, Huawei has already announced some of the news that will arrive with the new customization layer through various promotional images that let us see some of its main features. +
Specifically, the images come to us through the Huawei Central website. The announced news that can be read in them are the following:
- Ability to "classify" the home screen layout
- New effects added on UI elements
- Improved management and classification of content in the Gallery app
- Ability to set videos as ringtones
- New customization options related to themes, wallpapers and fonts
- Improvements in functions related to system animations, as well as games and video
As for the rest of the EMUI 10 improvements, it is known that the new layer will arrive with a totally renewed and more simplified Camera application. Another novelty that will reach all compatible mobiles comes from the new gesture system. Now this system will be established by default as the interaction method in the interface, and both its operation and its compatibility with third-party applications have been improved.
Finally, it is worth mentioning the redesign of most of the system applications and the renewal of the notification bar, with transparent colors and a much cleaner and less cluttered aesthetic than that of EMUI 9.1. The rest of the novelties are aimed at improving the performance of the mobile when opening applications and playing games.