At the end of a two-year-long cold War with WeChat, Huawei has finally announced plans to upgrade its WeChat fingerprint payment in its 30 remaining mainstream models.
According to Huawei's planned schedule, all upgrades will be completed by November, and some of the models are now up-to-date.
The 12 models announced by Huawei include the P20 series, mate RS, mate 9 Series and a variety of glory models, with some other new features added.
Specific as follows:
-P20, P20 Pro, Mate rs Porsche Design
EMUI 8.1. Version 0.171 released, while optimizing the blue sky, green leaves and other face coexistence scene shooting effect, optimize the stability and compatibility of the GPU Turbo, fixed frequent pop-up Wi-Fi scanning related prompts in specific scenarios, and incorporated into the Google September 2018 security patch.
-Mate 9, mate 9 Pro, mate Rs Porsche design
September 27 early adopters push 8.0.0.370 version, September 29 12 point Member Service unlimited open upgrade.
-Glory Note 10 8.20.132 version has been released, while new full screen gesture navigation, enhance Bluetooth performance and connectivity with accessories, optimize the volte video call experience, add camera fun ar mode, negative one screen add Travel Assistant card, enable the non-intrusive scene to play the game when WeChat call new bullet box reminder,
New eye-Reading mode in the Glory reading app.
-Glory V10
September 26 early adopters push 8.0.0.202 version, September 28 15 point Member Service unlimited open upgrade.
-Glory 8 Youth Edition
September 14 early adopters push 8.0.0.339 version, September 29 22 Point Member Service unlimited open upgrade.
-Glory Play
8.2.0.142 version has been released, while adding full screen gesture navigation, fixed frequent pop-up WLAN scanning related prompts in specific scenarios, and incorporated into the Google September 2018 security patch.
-Glory 9, Glory V9
September 21 early adopters push 8.0.0.355 version, September 29 member service unlimited open upgrade, while adding GPU Turbo. Huawei has opted to abandon its WeChat fingerprint payment because of security concerns and insists on using its own solution. But in recent exchanges, both sides have made concessions.