Android 10 with Magic UI 3.0 arrive for Honor 20 and 20 Pro


Honor 20 Pro

Since the arrival of Android 10, companies have got to work to provide the new version of Google’s operating system for their terminals. During this month, it was planned that the top of the range of the Huawei subsidiary, the Honor 20 and 20 Pro would receive the Android 10 beta. This has already occurred and users of both devices will begin receiving it shortly.

A couple of months ago, Huawei announced which terminals would be updated to Android 10. In the coming months under the renewed EMUI 10 and Magic UI 3.0 layer. Although some Huawei devices have already begun to receive the public beta or the final version of EMUI 10. The same thing had not happened with the terminals of its subsidiary. As of today, Honor has started its beta program for Magic UI 3.0. Along with the update package for those users who registered and will begin receiving soon. Recall that Magic UI is the same layer as EMUI, but renowned for HONOR devices.

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The latest Magic UI 3.0 version will be available for users of the Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro terminals. Which are the highest-end devices of the Chinese company. In the latest updates, Honor claims to have added several new features while simplifying the user interface that will enable better and smoother navigation along with a much more attractive appearance.

EMUI 10

What’s new in Magic UI 3.0

  • Optimization of the lock screen and the notification panel with AI technology.
  • Dark mode
  • Improvements in connectivity with the PC
  • Smart support for Hicar, Huawei’s solution to compete with Android Auto and Apple Car Play

With all these new features, it seems that the new update of Magic UI 3.0 maybe very worthy. At the moment the company has not informed us when it will be the official date of the launch of the final version for the Honor 20 as well as in other terminals. But the fact that the public beta has been opened makes us think that it will not be delayed so much.

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