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Xiaomi Mi Watch receiving new firmware update that brings new features (Via OTA)

Xiaomi has released the February month software update for Mi Watch users with version number 1.2.52. Currently, this update available for selected countries while hoping to soon receive the all-region where the device launch. The all-new update comes with a number of features but the main highlights features are amazon Alexa and camera shutter control.
According to the changelog, this update optimizes your smartwatch to wake up faster as well as added the option to adjust auto-pause functionality during a workout on the smartwatch itself. Some time ago, users of the Mi Watch were complaining that there are many problems with its hardware. Now the company has also clarified that after this update all types of bugs will be solved.
The latest update comes with an over-the-air (OTA) and it recommended you downloaded it as soon as possible. Users can download this update via the Xiaomi Wear app also keep in your mind you cannot use your smartwatch during the update period. Below you can check more information about this update.
Software Information:
Device Name:
- Xiaomi Mi Watch
Update Version:
- 1.2.52
What’s new in this update?
New features and improvements:
- Amazon Alexa (not available in all regions).
- Experimental feature to control your phone’s camera shutter from your watch
- Two new standby watch faces.
Optimization:
- Wake up your watch faster.
- The option to turn on and off Auto-pause in Workout on your watch.
- Fixed known bugs.
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Huawei
Huawei Hi Enjoy 80 Pro: WIKO Reveals Big Battery & Display

WIKO has confirmed that the Huawei Hi Enjoy 80 Pro will launch tomorrow, July 15th!They have also shared some exciting news about its battery and screen, hinting at major upgrades this time. This new phone promises a really smooth experience for users.
The Hi Enjoy 80 Pro is set to feature an enormous 6100mAh ‘giant whale’ battery. This, combined with 40W super turbo charging, promises fantastic battery life. The company proudly states the battery is ‘really strong.
Apart from the battery, Huawei Hi Enjoy 80 Pro will come with an OLED eye protection and high high-brightness screen. It will not only save your eyes from the blue rays of the screen but also ensure perfect visibility during direct sunlight.

Huawei Enjoy Hi 80
When it comes to screen durability, the Hi Enjoy 80 Pro won’t disappoint. WIKO has integrated Huawei’s tough Kunlun Glass technology, providing the display panel with extraordinary strength to resist scratches and high-impact falls.
Based on these specs, it seems the Huawei Hi Enjoy 80 Pro will bring a new level of durability. It will deliver a reliable battery life and a powerful screen over the predecessor.
WIKO has now confirmed the aesthetic options for the Hi Enjoy handset. It will be available in three attractive colors: Starry Blue, Morning Light White, and Starry Black. The Starry Blue variant is distinguished by a wavy pattern on its rear, while the Starry Black and Morning Light White versions boast a shimmery appearance.
While we wait for more information on the new device’s camera, chip, and AI features, you don’t have to wait for new tech! You can already visit WIKO’s official online stores to buy the freshly released WIKO MateBook D 14 and 16 notebooks.
Samsung
Samsung One UI 8: Two Exciting New Features

The popular Now Bar and Now Brief features from One UI 7 are not just sticking around for One UI 8—they are getting even better! Samsung users should be really looking forward to these two powerful additions.
1. Now Brief:
Now Brief,” an AI feature first seen on the Galaxy S25 with One UI 7, is expanding its reach. With the One UI 8 update, it will become available on a wider range of Galaxy phones, including the Galaxy S24 lineup.
A cool new feature: “Now Brief” will now look at your contacts and use AI to create unique birthday greetings for you. You’ll then be able to easily share these AI-made messages with your friends and family. It’s like having a personal assistant helping you remember and celebrate special days.

One UI 8
2. Live Updates on Now Bar:
“Samsung’s Android 15 skin introduced the ‘Now Bar,’ a cool feature that shows live updates right on your lock screen. Google later added a similar function called ‘Live Updates’ in Android 16, which is available on Pixel phones.
Android 16’s Live Updates are integrating with Samsung’s Now Bar in One UI 8. Google confirmed food-delivery alerts are coming to Now Bar as live alerts. The company is also working with third-party app developers to optimize real-time alerts.
One UI 8 is designed to unleash the full power of the ‘Now Bar.’ Expect a gradual but significant improvement in live alerts from both Samsung and Google. With new collaborations, this ‘pill’ on your lock screen will become your go-to for real-time updates.
One UI 8 is bringing another smart notification upgrade: force-grouping. Just like Android 16 plans to do, this will help reduce notification clutter by letting you access a whole group of alerts with just one tap.
The improved Now Brief and Now Bar alone offer enough value to make One UI 8 a highly anticipated upgrade. While these enhancements are certainly compelling, there’s still a wealth of new features awaiting your Galaxy.
Huawei
Huawei Pura 80 Global: EMUI 15, Not HarmonyOS

Huawei’s Pura 80 series just launched around the world, but there was a surprise for fans: these new phones are using EMUI software, which is based on Android, instead of Huawei’s own HarmonyOS. This wasn’t what many loyal Huawei users were hoping for.
When the Huawei Pura 80 series launched in China with native HarmonyOS, global users got their hopes up. However, those hopes were dashed when the international Pura 80 models were revealed to be running EMUI 15 instead.
Essentially, the US government placed restrictions on Huawei a few years ago. These restrictions made it very difficult for Huawei to use certain American technologies and services, including Google’s Android services (like the Play Store and Google Maps) and the microchips needed to run many advanced features.

Huawei Pura 80
HarmonyOS was created to be its own operating system. However, early versions included Android parts, which was smart. This allowed Huawei to keep existing EMUI apps working, rather than forcing users into a HarmonyOS-only app world immediately.
Huawei spent several years developing its own dedicated app environment behind the scenes. They intentionally let users continue using their existing EMUI/Android apps until their mobile technology was fully optimized for native applications.
HarmonyOS NEXT, introduced in early 2024, signaled Huawei’s native OS shift. This version supports only pure HarmonyOS apps, shedding its Android past. Since its announcement, Huawei has engaged thousands of top Chinese app developers to build native apps, which largely appeared on AppGallery in 2024.
In China, HarmonyOS boasts a flourishing native app ecosystem. However, outside of China, it’s the complete opposite. Because there aren’t enough native apps, Huawei has no current roadmap to bring its own OS to global users.
Global Huawei Pura 80 models feature EMUI 15, not HarmonyOS, due to app compatibility needs. Even so, EMUI 15 integrates numerous HarmonyOS 5 features, such as advanced AI and personalization.”
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