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P10 Oreo

Just find tweet from Funkey Huawei
https://twitter.com/FunkyHuawei/status/921989956008009729
Android O for P10 (European Single Sim VTR-L09C432) now available.
???
What they don't tell is, that this is only an unsupported beta.
The version is called VTR-L09C432B302.
They also provide ANDROID 0 EMUI 6 VTR-AL00C00_Build23.
So, EMUI is called EMUI 6 with Android O.
Install this only, when you want a maybe not working beta version on your phone.
I think, the best is to wait another few weeks. Huawei will provide more information about this this week, maybe - I hope so.
I hope there will be chance to sign up for beta tester
If someone wants to test the Funkyhuawei VTR-L09C432 release, I can provide my account with 3 open points.
Only condition: write a test including screenshots of new features of EMUI 6 for the XDA community.
Just write me a pm.
Please test it.. I want to have Orep asap hope to get beta in next weeks.
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I asked FH if they know when a Beta for VTR-L29C432 will be released and when Huawei will release it for public.
Answer: For L29 is a very early beta available but they won't release it in this status.
For the second question, I didn't get an answer.

Windows 11 Beta build 22000.51 is out

if you are insider, you can dl this build now, otherwise you can find or create it yourself
you can find M$ announce HERE
Had a quick play with the leak last week.
Installed the Insider build today on my work laptop. It has 2 partitions, work partition and home partition
I installed it on both. Had to get a bit hacky to enable it on WIndows10 Enterprise at work, but it was easy enough.
I dislike the taskbar in the middle. Moved it to the left. No option to make small taskbar icons, so had to regedit that.
Some settings are a little buggy, but they're known issues and being worked on.
A bi early to tell too much at this point, but overall I'm liking the UI changes.
Find out the most recent information as Windows Insiders start receiving fresh Windows 11 preview builds. Updated for the Feb. 9, 2023 release of Insider Preview Builds 25295 for the Dev Channel and 22621.1255 and 22623.1255 for the Beta Channel.
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Find out the most recent information as Windows Insiders start receiving fresh Windows 11 preview builds. Updated for the Feb. 9, 2023 release of Insider Preview Builds 25295 for the Dev Channel and 22621.1255 and 22623.1255 for the Beta Channel.
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Windows 11 22H2 ( build 22621.1265 ) is available at Public Channel since 2023-02-14.
https://wus-streaming-video-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net/129b2b68-9541-49f3-8e62-cd810cd65e0f/5b9f7dbc-88e9-4d20-879c-9cc8d38e_6750.mp4
It got already installed on my laptop via Windows update.

EMUI 12

I heard that emui beta is released for Huawei y9s stk-L21 2019 but the beta project is not available . I refreshed so many times i did not get it . any one please help me
The beta version started to publish in different countries for the first developers who registered in beta program.. Then the unregistered ones will receive it, that was I heard.

Question Android 13 beta

Hi I am currently on Android 13 beta 4.1. as I understand it the final stable public release is coming in September. My question is doni need to unenroll before that to get and stay on the stable channel? Because I know with 12 there was a bunch of confusion about that and I got stuck on the qpr beta channel when I wanted stable and had to wait for a newer build. So what is the recommended course of action? Do I unenroll before stable is released and then update like normal or do I just leave it and when stable comes the beta program ends like in past years?
The 12 quarterly release Beta was interesting. I do not recall that Google did that before (running two simultaneous Betas). I think that is why it was a bit of a mess. In the past, with the Betas of the major versions, the program (and your enrollment) ends when the public version goes live. No need to do anything. If you wanted to be in the Beta for 14, you would have to enroll in that at the time.
In other words, I think (12 quarterly release Beta aside), this will work like previous ones. No action necessary.
Per Google
"Leaving the beta program
You can opt out of the program at any time to return to the stable public version of Android. When you opt-out of the program, all user data on the device will be wiped.
During a beta program’s release cycle, there will be four stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)). When you apply the stable release update for the version you’re beta testing, you can opt out without a data wipe for a limited time until you apply the next beta update."
It's kind of ambiguous. "When you apply the stable release..." . But by apply I'm not sure what that means. Need to opt out of beta then will become available? Or it comes available automatically even if on Beta?
Well unexpectedly today I just got a new update. It appears to be 13 final release. From what I can gatheronce this update is installed and everything works. Then if.i unenroll I should be good. It looks.like.if I don't enroll I'll be on the stable channel with no wiping.nessesary. I guess I'll update this post when I'm done
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Per Google
"Leaving the beta program
You can opt out of the program at any time to return to the stable public version of Android. When you opt-out of the program, all user data on the device will be wiped.
During a beta program’s release cycle, there will be four stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)). When you apply the stable release update for the version you’re beta testing, you can opt out without a data wipe for a limited time until you apply the next beta update."
It's kind of ambiguous. "When you apply the stable release..." . But by apply I'm not sure what that means. Need to opt out of beta then will become available? Or it comes available automatically even if on Beta?
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Apply means update/install the stable release. The stable release will become available even if on Beta. You should update to the stable release first and then opt out if you are currently on the Beta but do not want to continue with the Beta program.
mojorisin7178 said:
Well unexpectedly today I just got a new update. It appears to be 13 final release. From what I can gatheronce this update is installed and everything works. Then if.i unenroll I should be good. It looks.like.if I don't enroll I'll be on the stable channel with no wiping.nessesary. I guess I'll update this post when I'm done
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Well I know it's a month late but here it is. (I'm sure you all figured this out by now anyway but if someone searching needs the answer her it is) so I got the android 13 update while still enrolled in the best program. Immediately after I unenrolled from the beta program because I wasn't sure if they were going to go straight into qpr beta program like they did with Android 12L and that's it.

Question Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1

Hello, I have a question, I just signed up for the Android 13 QPR1 beta program, which beta 3.1 has already arrived. My question is when the stable version of the pixel feature drop will come out in December, my phone will still be updated to that build even though Am I in the beta program?
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Hello, I have a question, I just signed up for the Android 13 QPR1 beta program, which beta 3.1 has already arrived. My question is when the stable version of the pixel feature drop will come out in December, my phone will still be updated to that build even though Am I in the beta program?
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Yes. However, if you want to opt out of the betas going forward without having to wipe you should opt out after you receive the stable QPR1 update. Otherwise, opting out will require a wipe once they start the QPR2 beta builds shortly after that.
Thank you very much, I really had that question.

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