App Updates
Huawei Celia Suggestions app fetches 13.12.9.300 public beta update
Huawei is testing new features for the Celia Suggestions app with the 13.12.9.300 public beta update. The firmware also contains improvements for the travel section and changes to the express delivery service for a better user experience.
The company has opened the 13.12.9.300 public beta activity for Huawei Celia Suggestions app users till November 3. If you want to explore the new additions ahead of launch then participate in the latest testing pool at the earliest.
Speaking of the changes, Huawei adds a new 2 x 4 widget for the 12306 travel service. As a result, users can check the train info like arrival as well as departure schedule at any time. It also brings a new encyclopedia with better learning terms.
Note that you might have to install two additional apps to enjoy the latest additions in the Celia Suggestions app. These apps are Decision Engine and Assistant:
- Decision Engine: Version – 15.12.9.302, Size – 8.6MB
- Smart Assistant: Version – 14.1.12.300, Size – 49.2MB
Make sure to have enough storage space before installing these apps. Or else, it may lead to installation failure. To enroll in this beta, take the help of the Huawei Members Center app. You can the complete changelog below.
New Features
- Users can explore the Celia Encyclopedia feature in the lunch section. It contains a variety of knowledge, waiting for users to discover.
- App users can check the express delivery info from Celia Suggestions to improve the user experience.
Optimizations
- Added the 2 x 4 layout widgets and new events for the 12306 travel section. It shows the waiting/departure time, scheduled to depart, departed, scheduled to arrive, refunded, changed train, delayed train, stoppage or destination changes, and more to improve the users’ travel experience.
- Optimized the recommended form and decay logic widgets to improve the user experience.
- The number of cities that support subway recognition capabilities has increased by 25. (Changchun, Wuxi, Ningbo, Hefei, Fuzhou, Nanchang, Zhengzhou, Changsha, Kunming, Xi’an, Xuzhou, Changzhou, Jinhua, Taizhou, Xiamen, Jinan, Luoyang, Dongguan, Nanning, Lanzhou, Urumqi, Shenyang, Harbin, Suzhou, and Hohhot), allowing more users to experience subway recognition capabilities.
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