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Just a few months ago, Huawei launched a provisional list of mobiles that will update to Android Q, the latest version of the system published by Google to date. In this list, the company confirmed the update of several of its high-end devices. Now it is the well-known Chinese media IT Home which unveils several of the Honor and Huawei mobiles that are going to update to EMUI 10, the new customization layer that will arrive with the update to Android Q and of which little is known until now.
List of all Huawei and Honor phones that will update to EMUI 10
After almost a year after its launch, Android 9 Pie has not finished reaching a large number of Android devices. Meanwhile, brands like Xiaomi announce the arrival of Android Q for their respective devices.
The last to do so is Huawei, who through the well-known medium IT Home has released a list of mobiles that are going to update to EMUI 10, although there is still no confirmation from the company itself.
EMUI 10 screenshots pulled from XDA.
We leave you below with the provisional list of Huawei and Honor phones that will receive the latest version of the EMUI cake:
- Huawei P30 Pro
- Huawei P30
- Huawei P30 Lite
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20
- Huawei Mate 20X 5G
- Huawei P Smart 2019
- Huawei P Smart + 2019
- Huawei P Smart Z
- Huawei P20 Pro
- Huawei P20
- Honor View 20
Does this mean that the rest of mobiles will stop receiving updates from now on? Nothing is further from reality. If we take into account aspects such as the processor or the year of departure of the different mobile phones of the brand, it is likely that terminals such as the Honor 10 Lite, the Honor 20 Lite, the Honor Play, the Honor View 10, the Honor 10 and Many other devices officially update to Android Q. In short, all those mobiles with Kirin 970 and Kirin 710 processors.
As for the rest of the Honor and Huawei phones, the future in terms of updates is uncertain. And is that in the absence of official confirmation, phones with Kirin 659, Kirin 960 or Snapdragon 430 processors could stop receiving support from this year. It is not ruled out that both Huawei and Honor launch an update based on EMUI 10 for all those devices that are not compatible with Android Q, although we will have to wait until the end of the year to see how the entire network between Huawei and the United States develops.