Huawei
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Huawei announces EMUI 11 upgrade plans, covering 37 devices
Huawei's EMUI team announced on October 29 an upgrade and adaptation plan for EMUI 11, which is claimed to be able to run smoothly for 36 months, covering 37 mobile phones and tablet products from Huawei and Honor brands.
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US allows vendors to sell chips to Huawei's non-5G businesses, FT says
The US is allowing a growing number of companies to sell chips to Huawei's non-5G business, the Financial Times reported Thursday.
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Huawei exec says HarmonyOS 2.0 developer beta for mobile coming in Dec as planned
According to Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei's consumer business software division, HarmonyOS 2.0 is currently making good progress and development is ready to go, with the release expected to take place in December as scheduled.
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Huawei exec explains EMUI 11's relationship with HarmonyOS
Since EMUI 11, the relationship between the custom Android skin and HarmonyOS has become closer and closer, for example, in distributed technology EMUI uses the framework of HarmonyOS, said Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei's Consumer BG Software Division, on October 28.
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Xiaomi, Huawei in Top 20 of Russians' favorite brands
Online Market Intelligence (OMI) lists Xiaomi and Huawei among the 20 favorite brands of Russians.
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Huawei to announce in-car smart screen on Oct 30
Huawei announced today that it will launch its new in-car smart screen powered by Huawei HiCar on October 30, the same day it plans to unveil its new Mate40 series of phones in China.
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Samsung Display reportedly gets US licenses to supply panels to Huawei
Samsung Display, the display unit of Samsung Electronics, has received licenses from US authorities to continue supplying certain display panel products to Huawei, Reuters reported on Tuesday citing a source familiar with the matter.
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Nearly 80% of Chinese college students are willing to support local products
A total of 79.83% of college students are willing to support local products and have expectations for the development of domestic brands, according to a recent survey by China Youth Daily.
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Huawei Mate40 Pro pricing in China could start at about $970
The Huawei Mate40 Pro will cost more than RMB 6,000, and could be set at RMB 6,299 or RMB 6,499 ($972), Tencent Tech said, citing supply chain sources.
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Developer launches app to install Google services on Huawei phones
Since Huawei is on the US entity list, there is no Google Play service installed on Huawei's latest smartphones, which makes it difficult for most overseas users to accept Huawei phones.