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Honor MagicOS 10.0.0.160 Update Rolls Out to the Final Wave of Supported Devices

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Honor MagicOS 10.0.0.160 Update Rolls Out to the Final Wave of Supported Devices

Honor is preparing to push the final wave of its MagicOS 10.0.0.160 update tonight, bringing the June software package to a long list of remaining phones and foldables.

The news came from Honor’s product maintenance and upgrade account, known as Honor Xiaofangge. According to the post, the last group of devices should receive the update at around 8 p.m., including the Honor Magic6 series, Magic5 series, and several other models that were still waiting for this build.

The supported list covers Honor Magic6 series phones, Honor Magic5 series phones, Honor Magic V3, Magic Vs3, Magic V2, Magic Vs2, Magic Vs, Magic V Flip2, and Magic V Flip. Honor also named the Honor 400 series, 300 series, 200 series, 100 series, Honor 90GT, Honor GT, Honor Power2, Honor Power, Honor X70, Honor X70i, and Honor X60GT.

For users who want to check manually, the upgrade path is: Settings, System and Updates, Software Update, then the three-dot menu in the top-right corner, followed by the early-access upgrade option.

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Based on Honor’s earlier announcement, the June Honor MagicOS update brings several practical changes. YOYO can now provide queue-code reminders, and YOYO AI creation is getting refreshed creative tools. Honor is also adding sports scores and driving navigation to its dynamic capsule-style interface.

The lock screen widget area is getting a world clock option as well, which should make the update more useful for people who regularly track time across different regions. These aren’t necessarily headline-grabbing features, but they’re the kind of everyday additions that can make a phone feel a bit more complete.

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The broad rollout also shows Honor trying to keep both recent flagship models and older mainstream devices on the same software track. The inclusion of Magic-series foldables, GT devices, Power models, and X-series phones means this is not limited to one product tier.

As usual with system updates, arrival time can vary by device, batch, and account status. Users who don’t see MagicOS 10.0.0.160 immediately may need to wait for the push to reach their specific model or check again through the software update menu.

For Honor users in this final batch, tonight’s rollout should close out the June update cycle and bring the remaining supported devices onto the latest MagicOS build.

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