CnTechPost Staff
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Huawei P40 series have obtained TENAA and EEC certifications
According to the plan, Huawei will host the launch of the P40/P40 Pro flagship smartphone in Paris next month. However, the legendary new machine has been exposed by the Telecommunications Equipment Certification Center (TENAA) of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
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Huawei says new coronavirus outbreak will not affect 5G equipment supply
Huawei said on Thursday that the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic would not affect its supply of 5G telecommunications equipment to customers after its plant resumed production operations.
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Huawei unveils smart screen for enterprises with built-in Harmony OS
On February 18, channel partners of Huawei conducted a Huawei Smart Collaboration New Business Briefing Session online, announcing that Huawei Smart Collaboration enters the field of corporate smart screens.
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UOS gets support form a domestic server application
The server product TongWeb from Beijing Dongfangtong Technology has completed compatibility adaptation with the China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind the system said on Friday.
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Xpeng launches 0 down payment car purchase policy in Beijing
Chinese electric car startup Xpeng Motors will offer preferential policies for consumers in Beijing with zero down payment, zero financial service fee, and zero purchase tax, the company said on February 21.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip phone price revealed in China
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip mobile phone S Code has already been announced. The 8+256GB version is priced at 12,499 yuan ($1776).
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Huawei HMS will be a group of wolves born under the U.S. ban, analyst says
Without U.S. sanctions and GMS bans, Huawei might never launch the HMS program, let alone the Harmony OS and the Ark compiler.
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UOS sets future goals: replace Windows in government and public institutions
The goal of the Unity Operating System (UOS) when it was established was to keep China from being controlled by others in the field of basic software, forming China's voice and advantages, Union Tech said on Thursday.
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Apple considers allowing third-party browsers and emails as default apps
Apple is considering allowing users to set third-party applications as default programs to replace Apple's own default preferences such as Safari and Mail, according to Bloomberg.
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Google removes nearly 600 Android apps suspected of advertising fraud
In a recent massive crackdown on ad fraud and "destructive" advertising, Google removed nearly 600 Android applications and barred its developers from accessing the Google App Store and its advertising network.