Huawei's long-awaited EMUI 9.1 update begins rolling out in the UAE

Huawei's long-awaited EMUI 9.1 update begins rolling out in the UAE
Huawei has started rolling out its latest operating system update, EMUI 9.1, to a wide range of Huawei phones in the United Arab Emirates, starting with the Mate 20 series. The update brings a host of updates. speed and performance, as well as key improvements in terms of design and artificial intelligence that will make your Huawei phone more pleasant to use and intuitive. That's why you should be excited about Huawei's most advanced software update:

The new super filesystem for faster random read performance

One of the biggest improvements in EMUI 9.1 is a redundant file system that promises 20% faster random playback time and quicker app loading. Where most operating systems are based on the F2FS flash-based system, EMUI 9.1 will use Huawei's EROFS file system. It is designed to be read-only to enhance security and minimize intrusion by prohibiting rewriting of system partitions by third-party software. And there's good news for those who are upset about how much valuable storage the operating system has consumed. EROFS uses advanced file compression to reduce the amount of storage you need on your device, freeing up space for personal use.

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Better visuals and better gaming performance with GPU Turbo 3.0

Players pay attention! If you liked the GPU Turbo .2.0 gaming performance improvement on your Huawei device, you will love what happens in the next version. Expect faster performance that consumes less chipset and reduces power consumption by 10%, higher frame rates, and better visuals.

(Image credit: Huawei) GPU Turbo 3.0 will work with twenty-five of the world's most popular mobile games to provide gamers with near full speed without compromising performance. It will also use AI image programming to improve visual performance in dark environments, smooth jagged edges, and sharpen image details.

Focus on design and user experience.

The EMUI 9.1 interface design pays special attention to creating a natural aesthetic that gives the user a more organic and less digital appearance. This makes the device nice and stylish to use. Huawei has done this by rearranging themes, wallpapers, and phone icons that better reflect this new aesthetic.

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Capture the moon like never before

Mate 20 Pro and Mate 20 X users will be able to take clearer photos closer to the moon with a new "moon mode". This will be part of the super zoom available in the Leica Triple Camera settings.

Improved comfort and much more.

There is still a lot to look forward to with EMUI 9.1, such as an "incoming video call". Show & # 39; which allows users to select their own incoming call screens or use third party screens for their contacts. Enhanced convenience with additional features such as AR Measure that not only measures the length of objects but also their volume with great precision. The Health app on Huawei devices will also be a better workout companion giving you more accurate information about milestones, speed, and calories burned, while allowing you to connect your Huawei device to some treadmills. Other practical improvements, such as the ability to call Google Assistant without having to turn on the screen through Anytime Assistant by pressing the power button. If you own a Huawei laptop, soon you will be able to share files between your Huawei phone and your computer with just one click. No need to go through a complicated pairing process. When you want to share a screen recording of your computer while gaming, just shake and tap on your Huawei phone and a 60-second recording will be saved on the phone.

Roadmap for EMUI 9.1 update

All these features and more are available for select Huawei phones. The update is rolling out to the Mate 20 series, which includes the Porsche Design Mate 20 RS, Huawei Nova 3rd, P Smart, and Y9 (2018). Huawei is committed to providing continuous updates and support to its user base and will roll out the update to more models in July and August, including the Huawei P20 series, Mate 9 and 10 series, Nova and Y Series. The update should automatically appear on your Huawei device. If this is not the case, you can manually verify the purchase by going to Settings > System > Software update > Check for updates. You can also download the update via the Huawei HiCare app by going to HiCare app > Update > Download.