Huawei recently unveiled EMUI 10 based on Android Q and has even revealed a list of devices that will get it first. The official beta version is slated to arrive on September 8, but only the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro will be eligible on this very day.

Throughout September, EMUI 10 beta will also be pushed to Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20 X, and Mate 20 RS. Those using the Honor 20, Honor 20 Pro, Honor View 20 and Honor Magic 2 will also receive Android Q beta in September, but with Magic UI 3.0 on top instead of EMUI 10.

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Huawei Android Q timeline

It’s easy to think that Huawei is doing all this to beat the initial deadline (August 19, 2019) set by the U.S. government following the reprieve that allowed U.S. companies to continue working with Huawei as they look for alternatives after the Trump trade ban.

But I would be naive not to admit that Huawei has gotten better with software updates over the recent past and in fact, it is easily one of the best non-Google smartphone vendors when it comes to software updates. Even better (or worse?) is the plenty of new features these EMUI updates bring.

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Huawei Mate 20 Pro already received EMUI 9.1 update in Europe

One of the most recent features is DC Dimming that targets smartphones with AMOLED panels. The feature has been rolling out to plenty of other Huawei smartphones as part of the update to EMUI 9.1, but it wasn’t part of the Mate 20 Pro update that went live in Europe yesterday.

But reports coming from China can confirm that Huawei is rolling out a new software update to the Mate 20 Pro that installs EMUI 9.1.0.135 (C00E121R2P1). As part of the update, the Mate 20 Pro now joins the few other Android smartphones that have received DC Dimming feature.

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Once the new software is installed, you can activate DC Dimming mode by heading to Settings > Display > Eye comfort and enable Flicker reduction. The story shouldn’t be the same for the standard Huawei Mate 20, which is also receiving this same update as we speak.

This is because the Mate 20 has an LCD panel and hence no DC Dimming. But still, there’s an interesting scenario about the Mate 20, where it seems to be receiving a second update, probably a hotfix, jumping from EMUI 9.1.0.135 (C00E121R2P1) to EMUI 9.1.0.135 (C00E200R2P1).

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Huawei Mate 20 is also receiving EMUI 9.1.0.135 OTA

The DC Dimming feature has also been pushed to the likes of OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 6 & 6T, Xiaomi Mi 9, Huawei P30, Vivo iQOO, and so on.

Besides the dimming mode, the new update also adds instant projection feature and support for the smart display series products for an interactive home viewing experience, GPU Turbo 3.0 graphics technology, a super file system and Ark compiler, as well as the latest August 2019 security patch.

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OnePlus 7 Pro is one of the phones that have received DC Dimming feature

The recent EMUI 9.1 update released in Europe included the July 2019 security patches. But since the latest update is rolling out to the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro in China and that Chinese models usually get updates ahead of the rest of the globe explains the newer security patch level.

As noted, Chinese variants of Huawei smartphones are usually ahead when it comes to new features. But eventually, most of these features end up in the hands of global users. Nothing contrary is expected in regards to DC Dimming, but we can only hope the feature is coming soon.

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Since August security patches are also part of the update in China, its possible that the same security patch update will also bring the same improvements to the global model when it begins rolling out. We will update you when the rollout begins, so stay tuned.

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Hillary Keverenge
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Tech has been my playground for over a decade. While the Android journey began early, it truly took flight with the revolutionary Lollipop update. Since then, it's been a parade of Android devices (with a sprinkle of iOS), culminating in a mostly happy marriage with Google's smart home ecosystem. Expect insightful articles and explorations of the ever-evolving world of Android and Google products coupled with occasional rants on the Nest smart home ecosystem.

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