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Huawei MatePad 11.5 S tablet receives August 2024 improvements update
Huawei MatePad 11.5 S tablet is collecting a new update in August 2024 that brings useful system improvements. The latest firmware enhances a few third-party apps and increases the stability aspects, making the device more responsive to users.
Although the highlight of this update is the Notes app. Huawei has made the Notes application more useful by adding new features to it. MatePad 11.5 S tablet users can download new templates, access the one-tap feature for split-screen, and more.
The upgraded Notes app also supports horizontal and vertical orientation as well as multi-tab enhancements. Users can now add up to 50 stickers or images to a single note page. They can also explore a new highlighter for dark mode and dark paper.
You can check all the new features of the Notes app HERE.
Huawei MatePad 11.5 S tablet users are receiving the August 2024 update with the HarmonyOS 4.2.0.158 version. Make sure to have the 4.2.0.152 as the baseline build in your device to avoid any compatibility issues during the installation.
August 2024 update doesn’t bring any security patches or bug fixes to the tablet. However, the new improvements are enough to boost the device’s efficiency and make it more productive for users. To know more details, check the changelog below.
Apps:
- Upgraded the Notes app completely with new features such as support for online templates, paper orientation switching, and custom paper colors.
- DIY materials are more abundant, making notes and handbooks more interesting.
- Optimizes the compatibility of some third-party applications.
System:
- Optimized system stability in some scenarios.
Any Global Update?
Huawei initially launched the MatePad 11.5 S tablet in the global market. Although the global variants haven’t received any such improvements or feature updates so far.
Perhaps the Chinese phone maker is busy with the EMUI 14.2 rollout these days due to which it has paused the regular update distribution for other devices. The company has added the device to the security bulletin and will soon release new firmware for it.