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Huawei Mate 30 series phones start receiving EMUI 11 update in China - gizmochina

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Huawei had released the EMUI 11 update earlier this year, which is based on the Android 10 operating system from Google. After rolling out the update to its current-generation flagship devices, the company has now started rolling it out to more users.

The latest EMUI 11 update is now being available for the Huawei Mate 30 series devices, including the Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro, and Mate 30 RS Porsche Design. However, first, the update is being rolled out to those users who registered for the beta testing.

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The update, which is being rolled out to the users over-the-air (OTA), is about 630MB in size. Here is a list of models that are eligible for the latest update.

  • Mate 30 (4G) — TAS-AL00
  • Mate 30 (4G) — TAS-TL00
  • Mate 30 (5G) — TAS-AN00
  • Mate 30 Pro (4G) — LIO-AL00
  • Mate 30 Pro (4G) — LIO-TL00
  • Mate 30 Pro (5G) — LIO-AN00
  • Mate 30 RS Porsche Design — LIO-AN00P

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The update comes with several new features, including support for large file flash transfer and smart payment. It also brings the November 2020 security patch and fixes the WeChat clone function issue while sharing.

Despite going through tough times because of the sanctions and restrictions imposed by the United States, the Chinese giant continues to make substantial progress. After releasing EMUI 11 earlier this year, the company recently confirmed that within three months of the release, it is now powering over 10 million devices.

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