Back in July, the company has launched two new budget smartphones – Honor 9S and Honor 9A in the Indian market. Recently the Honor 9S smartphone users in India received the month-old November 2020 security patch update with the latest software version 3.1.0.142. Now, the Honor 9A getting the November 2020 security patch update with the software version 3.1.0.180. Check the changelog below.
Honor 9A Magic UI 3.1 (3.1.0.180) Changelog:
Incorporate the November 2020 security patch, and enhance the security update of the mobile phone system.
Notes:
Honor 9A features a 6.3-inch display with a 1600×720 pixel resolution, there is a waterdrop notch for its 8 MP selfie camera. It runs on Android 10 with Magic UI 3.1. The smartphone is powered by MediaTek Helio 6762R chipset.
Honor 9A is equipped with a 13 MP, 5 MP and 2 MP cameras at the back. The smartphone was launched in three color variants — blue, Ice green, and Midnight black. The smartphone also has a fingerprint scanner on the back and it is backed with 4900mAh battery.
Honor 9A
How to update?
Go to Settings -> ‘System & updates’ -> ‘Software update’ -> ‘Check for updates’ -> ‘Download and install’.
You can also update via Support app. Go to Support App-> Services -> Update > Check for updates. (Get the latest version of the app.)
Note: If you have received the latest EMUI/Magic UI update on your smartphone, you can send us an email (firmware@huaweiupdate.com) with Screenshots/Updates/Versions/Changelogs.
Huawei has taken its most significant step yet toward absolute independence from western technology platforms.…
Huawei is preparing to refresh its popular mid-range smartphone catalog. The company has officially announced…
Huawei has officially dropped its first major clues regarding the arrival of its next premium…
Keeping electrical infrastructure running smoothly is a major challenge for utility providers around the globe.…
The digital banking landscape is moving past basic online applications into an era dominated by…
Enterprise data needs are changing rapidly due to the sudden rise of massive computing workloads.…