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Huawei Mate 40 Pro July 2024 EMUI update reaches Middle East
Huawei is rolling out the Mate 40 Pro July 2024 update in the Middle East. The OEM is bringing the latest security benefits and improvements for the old flagship phone to more regions. Users can wait patiently, as the firmware will reach them soon.
The company initially kicked off the Mate 40 Pro July 2024 update in Europe. After a couple of days, Huawei is now pushing off the firmware to more phone holders.
July 2024 security patch for Mate 40 Pro is a part of the quarterly update rollout. Being an old device, the company is giving it new improvements once in three months. But that didn’t affect the phone’s efficiency and its high-end performance.
Now the Mate 40 Pro users have locked their eyes on EMUI 14.2. Though the company hasn’t confirmed any major upgrade, the respective device seem compatible for at least one more large upgrade before the company drops updates support for it.
Coming back, Huawei Mate 40 Pro users in the Middle East can identify the July 2024 update with the EMUI version 13.0.0.272. It also carries a software package of 496 Megabytes. It’s better to use a stable internet connection to install the build.
- Security: Integrates security patches released in July 2024 for improved system security.
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EMUI July 2024 update won’t delete your device’s data. But before you install it, we recommend a backup for additional safety. Also, keep sufficient storage and battery levels in your handset to conduct a smooth and interruption-free download.
The device may show freezing, lagging, and heavy battery draining after the installation. Don’t worry as it’s normal and your device will return to its original state within a few days.
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