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Honor 10 getting Android 10 EMUI 10 update in India

Even though Huawei is banned from using Google Services, they are committed to updating their existing Android smartphones to latest OS version. They have been pushing out Android 10 based EMUI 10 to many eligible devices globally. The latest one to get the EMUI 10 is the popular Honor 10. 

How to get EMUI 10 update on your Honor 10? 


Like every other Android OEM, updates are rolled out gradually to various units. Lucky ones get the update early. The best way to request Huawei to update your phone to the latest version is to go to the HiCare app and hit on the Update button. If your phone says No update available, be patient. I have an Honor 10 here with me and it is yet to get the EMUI 10 update. So you are not alone.


If you can't find the HiCare app in your Huawei or Honor smartphone, check instead for an app called 'Support'. Huawei has renamed HiCare App to Support in their latest update. 


Version No: 10.0.0.152 ( C675E4R1P1 ) ( This is the one for India, chances are you would get a different version depending on the region you are in ).


EMUI 10 Features

  • New UX style
  • Magazine Design
  • Morandi Color
  • New Animations
  • Latest Android Security Updates
  • Dark Mode
Source : Honor Club Beta

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