Huawei presented us with the revision of its customization layer a few months ago: EMUI 10.1, with minor tweaks in design, better performance, and very focused on cross-platform productivity. Since then EMUI 10.1 has been progressively launching in different waves of internal and open beta versions. A beta of EMUI 10.1 that now reaches 15 more models.
Huawei repeatedly released its roadmap for EMUI 10.1 betas, although much of the deadlines have been missed. EMUI 10.1 arrives a little later than expected, but reaches 15 Huawei and Honor mobile and tablet models, the latter baptized with the name of Magic UI.
Internal beta first in China
As usual, the launch of the EMUI 10.1 betas begins in China, although the beta program is expected to open soon for international terminals. The new models that receive the beta EMUI 10.1 had it originally planned for the end of March/beginning of April, so the update comes more or less a month late.
As on previous occasions, the Huawei brand terminals will receive the update as EMUI 10.1, while the Honor terminals will receive the name Magic UI 3.1, despite being practically the same. These are the new Huawei phones and tablets that have their beta of EMUI 10.1 open, in China:
- Huawei Mate 20
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20 X 4G
- Huawei Mate 20 X 5G
- Huawei Mate 20 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Nova 5 Pro
- Huawei MediaPad M6 8.4
- Huawei MediaPad M6 10.8
- Huawei MediaPad M6 Turbo Edition
On the other hand, these are the six Honor mobiles that have opened their EMUI 10.1 public beta process, although it will come to them under the name of Magic UI 3, with the same news, optimizations and improvements:
- Honor 20
- Honor 20 pro
- Honor View 20
- Honor Magic 2
- Honor 9X
- Honor 9X Pro
The process to access the betas is the same as always, through the special application for it, although it must be taken into account that this betas program is initially activated in China and with special conditions that must be consulted in the forums. EMUI 10.1 betas are expected to arrive in global terminals soon.