EMUI
Huawei Nova 11 Pro is first to pick February 2024 EMUI security update
February 2024 EMUI security update has made an excellent start with the Huawei Nova 11 Pro smartphone. The respective phone holders are now receiving new security patches and safety improvements released in the current month.
Huawei Nova 11 Pro is getting the latest February 2024 security update with the EMUI 13 version 13.0.0.185. The firmware has stepped into the global market and is currently available to a handful of users. Yet, a wider rollout will soon take place.
Looking into the changelog, the update has packed refinement for the security system of the device. It helps in patching the buggy voids and glitches that can lead to a variety of issues such as lagging, freezing, data leaks, overheating, and more.
Notably, the February 2024 security patch fixes around 19 CVEs with different severity levels. It further repairs 4 potential exploits found in the last software version and could result in system crashes. The patch also adds an extra layer of safety to your important data, shielding it from harmful malware.
Security:
- Integrates security patches released in February 2024 for improved system security.
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Nova 11 Pro users must note that this update bears a downloadable package size of 425 Megabytes. Hence, use a standard internet medium and adequate storage in your device to conduct the update installation smoothly.
EMUI 14 – When?
Huawei Nova 11 Pro users are eyeing another major upgrade – EMUI 14 to taste a new software flavor with an exciting range of features. But it seems the tech giant shifted its focus on the HarmonyOS NEXT at the moment. Yet, we may find some EMUI-related good news by the end of the first quarter this year.
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