Huawei wasn’t ranked high in Counterpoint’s trust rankings, but the situation is as Huawei’s president of consumer business software, Wang Chenglu, says he’s preparing to release a 37-model EMUI 11 update. Is changing. This will increase the upgrade rate to over 90%.
The Huawei P40 and Mate 30 series flagships received a public beta of the new OS version on October 10. Today, 10 more models are in the beta program, including Honor 30 and Huawei nova 7. A beta below and a timeline at the bottom.

Not only is the goal for the majority of Huawei and Honor phones to run the latest version of the software, but Huawei is also aiming for mass production. The goal is over 200 million active users.

EMUI 11 was announced on September 10th and is based on Android 10, but with many visual updates and new features. In reality, Android and Harmony OS are mixed because some components and technologies have been ported from the in-house OS.
In fact, Chenglu hinted that this could be the last EMUI version before it was replaced by Harmony (also known as HongMeng OS). Some of the phones testing the EMUI beta may be able to run Huawei’s operating system next year, but the company hasn’t announced its roadmap yet.