EMUI
Huawei P20 Lite smartphone began collecting May 2021 security update
In the latest phase of software rollouts, the Huawei P20 Lite started grabbing a new security patch released in May 2021. Moreover, this device is presently working with EMUI 9.1 version and still providing a good experience to users.
Launched in 2018, the Huawei P20 Lite powered by Kirin 659 processor was one of the popular smartphones of that time in the mid-range smartphone series with affordable options.
According to the information, Huawei has dispatched the latest EMUI 9.1 version 9.1.0.381 (C432E7R1P7) in Europe. Following the screenshot, this update comes with an update size of 211MB.
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Changelog:
Security: Integrates the Android security patch released in May 2021.
May 2021 security patch details: This security update fixes different levels of exploits and issues including 3 critical, 10 high, and 4 medium levels of CVE for improved system security.
On the other hand, the changelog doesn’t have much to show us and has not mentioned any other changes made to the system. More information about the update instructions and notes linked below.
CHECK FOR UPDATE:
VIA SETTINGS:
- Go to Settings
- Tap on System
- Tap Software update
- Tap Check for Updates
- Download and Install
- Install and restart your device
ALTERNATIVELY, VIA SUPPORT:
- Open the Support app
- Go to the Services tab
- Tap on Update
- Download and Install
- Install and restart your phone
Key points for users before Update:
- The device must have a better battery backup to install this update that is a minimum of 50%.
- It’s compulsory to check your storage availability(Internal/External SDcard) to download the latest update as per the size required
- A strong WiFi/mobile data connection is required for a buffer-free download of the package.
(Via: Huaweiailesi)
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