Huawei

  • Huawei unveils new 5G solutions

    At the 2020 Global Mobile Broadband Forum in Shanghai on November 12, Huawei proposed a 5G development goal called "1+N" and announced the 5G solutions that underpin this goal to build 5G minimalist networks.

  • Qualcomm reportedly cleared to sell 4G chips to Huawei, license to sell 5G chips pending

    Qualcomm has received a license to sell 4G chips to Huawei, Yicai.com quoted the upstream supply chain vendor as saying on November 13.

  • Huawei unveils DriveONE, its first electric drive system

    Huawei has recently announced an all-in-one electric drive system called DriveONE, which is also the industry's first hyper-converged power domain solution.

  • Huawei said to release AMD-powered desktops at the end of this month

    Huawei is likely to announce an AMD processor-powered desktop aimed at enterprise customers with a 23.8-inch display at the end of this month, Weibo digital blogger @路飞科技说 said, adding that a new product with Kunpeng processor will also be released along with it.

  • Huawei reportedly plans to spin off Honor brand in deal worth RMB 100 billion

    Huawei plans to sell the entire Honor mobile phone business as a package, in a deal priced at about 100 billion yuan based on Honor's 6 billion yuan profit last year and 16 times PE, 36kr.com said Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the deal.

  • Huawei HarmonyOS developer beta expected to be available on Dec 18

    Huawei's HarmonyOS developer beta is expected to be available on December 18 and will allow some mobile phone users to upgrade HarmonyOS in January or February next year, Weibo digital blogger @长安数码君 said.

  • Huawei tops China's smartphone market in Q3 shipments, Apple fifth

    Huawei ranked No. 1 in China's smartphone market with 35.1 million units shipped in the third quarter and a market share of 41.4 percent, more than double that of second-place Vivo, data released today by IDC showed.

  • Huawei Mate40 supply will gradually increase, while Mate40 Pro+ will remain severely out of stock, report says

    The Mate40 series is out of stock mainly because the supply chain and production capacity cannot meet the huge market demand, and capacity and supply will gradually increase in the future, the Securities Times quoted a Huawei insider as saying, adding that the Mate40 Pro+ will still be severely out of stock.

  • Huawei announces nova8 SE, priced from about $393

    Huawei today announced the nova8 SE smartphone with 66W fast charge, which charges the battery to 60% in 15 minutes and is priced from RMB 2,599 yuan ($393).