In addition to Hongmeng 2.0, the world is also eagerly awaiting the debut of the EMUI 11 system. The HDC 2020 (Huawei Developers Conference) will take place in Huawei on September 10.
The P40 Pro (ELS-N04) equipped with EMUI 11.0 has already received Wi-Fi 6 certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance, and it appears that the corresponding testing work is already in full swing.
However, judging by the certification, at least the P40 Pro is equipped with this EMUI 11 system, which is the basis for Android 10. It has been reported earlier that EMUI 11 on the Mate 40 series is based on Android 11, while Google is said to be planning to release the official Android 11 system as early as September 8th.
Back to EMUI 11, the latest leak claims that Huawei has made major changes to the design of the AOD idle screen display, the intelligent split-screen, and the system’s full translation service, which is a great experience.
Previously, the moderator of Huawei’s official overseas community said that EMUI 11 will also change around GPU turbo, one-handed mode, gesture control, file sharing, security, flight mode, etc., introducing more cross-device, cross-scenery interaction experiences based on distributed technology.
In addition, IFA will open in Germany on September 3, Huawei can take this opportunity to bring the Kirin 9000 processor.
Due to U.S. sanctions, Google already terminated its cooperation with Huawei in August, as required by the relevant laws. Currently, Huawei phones are no longer able to receive daily security updates and future major versions of Android provided by Google.