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Huawei Band 6 April 2022 update brings new features and optimizations
Huawei Band 6 global users started receiving the latest April 2022 firmware update that brings new features and optimizations for better performance. The latest Band 6 update is rolling out with build number 11.1.3.20 in the overseas market.
So, Huawei Band 6 users are ready to grab the April 2022 firmware update? If yes, then you need to download and install the software package size of 9.63 Megabytes. Yes! the optimizations update weighs quite tiny but it boosts the overall device performance.
Following the changelog, we have found that the newest update adds a new feature that makes the screen turn on when you touch the device screen. In addition to this, it also adds a new PIN code lock to increase the security of your wristband.
That’s not it, the April 2022 update also includes optimizations for Bluetooth connection stability, the appearance of certain screens as well as system stability for smoother performance.
So, we recommend the corresponding device owners grab the latest system update now. To manually check the firmware update, open the Huawei Health app, go to the connected device section, and tap on your device followed by clicking on the firmware update. Afterward, follow on-screen instructions and install the update.
Full Changelog:
New:
- A new feature has been added that makes the screen turn on when you touch the screen.
- With the PIN code, you can increase the security of your wristband.
Optimizations:
- Optimizes Bluetooth Connection stability
- Optimizes the appearance of certain screens
- Optimizes system stability in certain situations
Huawei Band 6:
Huawei Band 6 comes with a 1.47-inch AMOLED colored display with a square face design to boast a full view viewing experience. The Band 6 also has plenty of user-oriented offerings.
In terms of health features, Huawei Band 6 has heart rate monitoring, Spo2 monitoring, TruSleep 2.0 sleeping tracking, stress monitoring, as well as 96 different workout modes including running, cycling, and even rope skipping.
(Via: Huaweiailesi)