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How to download and install EMUI 12 beta

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install EMUI 12 beta

Huawei has started to rollout EMUI 12 beta for eligible device owners and testers have also been waiting for this moment for a long time. Therefore they just downloaded the EMUI 12 beta and install it right away without any delay under the anticipation of a major upgrade.

This latest EMUI version comes with various new features and provides different changes in the user interface that makes look like HarmonyOS operating system. Therefore more and more users want to upgrade over this EMUI software as it has started to drop for the beta testers first, which is a big advantage.

Currently, Huawei has opened EMUI 12 beta testing for selected global flagships including Huawei Mate 40 Pro, P40, P40 Pro, P40 Pro+, Mate 30 Pro. However, more devices will become eligible to download the latest software in early 2022.

install EMUI 12 beta

If you’ve participated in the EMUI 12 beta activity, then you just need to follow the below-mentioned procedure.

Install EMUI 12 beta:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Open System & updates
  3. Tap on Software updates
  4. Now Click the “CHECK FOR UPDATES” button on the bottom center of the screen
  5. Wait for the device to check for updates and fetch them for you
  6. If available, Press DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL to begin the installation

Wait while the update installs as it will surely take some to unpack and install the entire EMUI 12 beta software package on your smartphone.

A few things to know:

Downloading and installing a new software update has always been a big matter for smartphone owners but a beta update is not regular software. Beta updates could bring bugs and issues that are unfamiliar with, so be prepared for them. On the other hand, you have to keep sufficient space in internal storage to store updated packages.

Download the EMUI 12 beta package via WiFi network as it’ll surely consume a lot of data on mobile. Furthermore, the corresponding smartphone model should be charged to an optimum level of battery life.

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