A look at the most important new features coming to EMUI 11 on supported Huawei devices.
While HarmonyOS is set to serve as the next big paradigm shift in Huawei's software platform, more immediate changes come as part of this latest update to its existing Android-based Emotion UI user experience, currently found on both the company's smartphones and tablets; bringing a bevvy of cosmetic and functional tweaks to the table.
What Features Does EMUI 11 Have?
The move from EMUI 10.1 to EMUI 11 shouldn't alienate existing Huawei users by any means. If anything, aspects of EMUI 11 have been designed to better inform user interaction - so it's easier to keep track of where you've been and how your actions affect navigation around a device sporting EMUI 11.
Here's a rundown of EMUI 11's most notable features:
New AOD Options
Starting with the first thing you'll usually see on a supported phone, Huawei has added new personalisation and customisation options to the Always-on Display setup in EMUI 11.
You'll find new categories like 'Artistic' which feature clock styles named after famous artists and art styles that influenced them, such as 'Mondrian' and 'Memphis'. The twist is that you have a selection of colour palettes to choose from to customise these new AODs and there's even an option to extract accent colours from your camera or gallery.
If the new additions don't suit your tastes you also have the option to use your own images, with AODs now supporting subtle animation in the form of live photos or GIFs.
Revised Gallery Interface
When viewing the Photos tab within EMUI's native Gallery app, you can now quickly jump between month and day view by pinching in and out with two fingers. A new animation shifts the UI accordingly, so you can keep tabs of where images sit within your timeline.
The Albums tab, meanwhile, features a revised 4:3 layout which Huawei describes as "more energetic" and it comes with new sorting options.
Audio Source Switcher
Straight out of Android 11, when playing audio whilst multiple audio outputs are visible to the phone or tablet you're using, you'll find a quick-access audio switcher.
This appears within the notifications shade or as a pop-up and lets you toggle to your preferred audio source with just a tap.
Smarter Multi-Window
Partly an evolution of an existing feature and partly a future-proofing measure, EMUI's multi-window functionality has been expanded for v11.
On larger-displayed devices like folding phones and tablets, there's room for two floating apps to run side-by-side.
Improved Notepad App
You now have the option to extract text from images, either from your device's gallery or directly from the camera. The feature even supports multi-page documents, so you can 'scan' and extract text from lengthy sources in one go.
There are new options to export as a Word file and the ability to quickly pass on extracted text via Huawei Share.
Mutli-Screen Collaboration 3.0
As an extension of the new Notes app features, those with multiple EMUI 11-compatible devices and multi-device collaboration enabled can open Notepad on their tablet, tap the camera icon and select their phone's camera from the menu. The camera on their connected phone will then open and can be used to extract text from an analogue source in real-time.
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This cross-device camera (and microphone) access is also coming to other apps, like MeeTime and potentially third-party video chat apps in future too.
The aforementioned multi-window functionality, when used in conjunction with MSC 3.0, also now supports up to three apps running on one PC simultaneously.
Other Notable Features In (Or Coming To) EMUI 11
Third-party peripheral support in MeeTime - Wireless support for the likes of the KanDao Meeting 360° conference system and the Drift Ghost 4K+ action camera.
Wider MeeTime country support - MeeTime is currently available to users in China, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and South Africa but will also be coming to Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Poland in the near future.
Wider MeeTime device support - While MeeTime is already compatible with recent P Series, Mate Series and MatePad devices, the feature is promised to expand to more Huawei products, including wearables.
Safety Cast - Cast your screen without notifications being displayed as well.
Hidden Album - A protected album within the Gallery app that stays out of sight and is protected by user authentication (face, fingerprint, PIN etc.)
Hidden Memo - Similarly to Hidden Album, you can protect select notes behind user authentication.
"Oner" Animations - More informative "one-take" UI animations that help inform the user where they were and how their action got them to where they are now within select EMUI apps, such as Phone, Calendar, Gallery and Huawei Health.
Live Icons - More animated user interface elements, mainly within the Phone app's dialler, Notepad and Music
Synchronised vibrations - New vibration patterns composed to better-match the audio queues they're supporting, for a greater haptic experience.
Tighter app permissions - The 'Always allow' app permission is now intentionally buried deep into the settings menu (so it can still be enabled if desired) in favour of "Allow this time" and "Allow only during use" permissions.
Permission history, access history and app launch records are now all user-accessible options for greater transparency.
Which Devices Are Getting EMUI 11?
While the timeline for when each device receives an upgrade to EMUI 11 (or Magic UI 4 in the case of Honor devices) isn't concrete every viable device that's eligible to upgrade is listed below:
- Huawei Mate 30 Pro
- Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G
- Huawei Mate 30
- Huawei Mate 30 5G
- Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche design
- Huawei Mate 20
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- Huawei Mate 20 X
- Huawei Mate 20 X (5G)
- Huawei Mate 20 Porsche RS
- Huawei Mate X
- Huawei Mate Xs
- Huawei P40
- Huawei P40 Pro
- Huawei P40 Pro+
- Huawei P40 Lite
- Huawei P30
- Huawei P30 Pro
- Huawei Nova 7 SE
- Huawei Nova 7
- Huawei Nova 7 Pro
- Huawei Nova 6
- Huawei Nova 6 5G
- Huawei Nova 5T
- Huawei Nova 5
- Huawei Nova 5 Pro
- Huawei Nova 5Z
- Huawei Nova 5i
- Huawei Nova 5i Pro
- Huawei MatePad Pro
- Huawei MatePad
- Huawei MediaPad M6
- Honor 30
- Honor 30 Pro
- Honor 30 Pro+
- Honor 30S
- Honor V30
- Honor V30 Pro
- Honor V20
- Honor 20
- Honor 20 Pro
- Honor 20S
- Honor 20 Youth Edition
- Honor 9X
- Honor 9X Pro
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