Huawei has started rolling out a new HarmonyOS update for its foldable PC, the MateBook Fold, bringing a long list of bug fixes and usability improvements just ahead of the holiday season.
The update, labeled HarmonyOS 6.0.0.120 SP1, began reaching users on December 20, 2025. According to Huawei, the release focuses on stability, display behavior, and day-to-day productivity rather than introducing major new features.

One of the more notable fixes addresses screen projection issues, including distorted or abnormal mirroring when connecting certain handheld gaming consoles. Huawei has also resolved cases where the device failed to wake properly from sleep in specific monitor modes, along with odd pop-up windows that could appear during wired display connections.
Several improvements target everyday productivity apps. The Gallery app now behaves more consistently when deleting images using shortcut keys and simplifies saving edited images. File Management gains quicker access to synced documents, applies view preferences across folders, integrates cloud media more smoothly into file pickers, and fixes incomplete search results when browsing cloud drives.
Huawei’s AI assistant, Xiaoyi, also sees refinements. In addition to a seasonal touch—typing or saying “Happy New Year” triggers a full-screen fireworks animation—the update improves smart note handling, fixes occasional network-related sync issues, and makes continuous conversations more reliable.
At the system level, the update adds support for individual apps to be minimized while using split-screen mode, and expands app cloning for users managing multiple accounts. Other additions include smoother system animations, improved QR code recognition, broader app compatibility through virtualization enhancements, and the December 2025 security patch. Huawei also says several printer-related bugs have been resolved.
As with previous system updates, some users may notice temporary warmth or increased battery usage immediately after installation, which should settle after a few days.
With this SP1 release, Huawei appears focused on polishing the MateBook Fold’s software experience—an important step as foldable PCs continue to push into more mainstream productivity use.
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