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At the Huawei Developers Conference 2019 in China earlier this month, the company announced few of its products, including the latest version of its EMUI custom Android interfaced — EMUI 10.

While making the announcement, the company confirmed that the update will be first rolled out to the Huawei P30 smartphone series and will later roll out to other compatible devices. The company also said that the stable version will roll out with the upcoming flagships, i.e. Huawei Mate 30 series smartphones.

Now, sharing an image on the official Weibo account of EMUI, Huawei has confirmed that the EMUI 10 beta version will be rolled out to Huawei P30 and P30 Pro smartphones from 8th September.

EMUI 10 Beta Rollout Date Official

Later, in the same month of September, the beta update will start rolling out to Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20 X, Mate RS Porsche Design, Honor 20, Honor 20 Pro, Honor V20, and Honor Magic 2.

The company has officially revealed that both the custom interfaces — EMUI 10 and Magic UI 3.0 for Honor lineup, are based on the upcoming Android Q operating system. The company is currently in the process of adopting the system for other models.

The EMUI 10 has adopted a new design philosophy and thus will come with a redesigned user interface. The new UI will come with smoother animations and will offer better performance when playing videos and games, along with support for video ringtones.

Since the newer version is based on Android Q, we expect the company to make use of several interesting features of the upcoming major Android release such as notification bubbles, sharing shortcuts, and new privacy controls. We are also expecting new AI-related features focused on performance, gaming, and fluidity.

EMUI 10 is confirmed to come with features like system-wide dark mode which even forces apps that don’t have a dark mode to comply. The system settings are better organized in this new version and the operating system is designed to offer a better experience when working other devices like a Windows 10 device.

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