Huawei
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Huawei exec: 12 million third-party products now support HarmonyOS
Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei's consumer business software division, said today that more than 20 product categories and a total of 12 million third-party products have supported HarmonyOS so far.
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Huawei HarmonyOS website goes live, provides source code download
Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS 2.0 at its developer conference, and now the operating system's official website is live, along with source code downloads.
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Huawei says over 20 automakers support HiCar, aims to get 5 million cars pre-installed next year
At today's Huawei Developer Conference, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said that Huawei HiCar has already cooperated with more than 20 manufacturers.
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Huawei launches EMUI 11, brings new design, enhanced multi-screen collaboration feature
At its developer conference today, Huawei unveiled the EMUI 11, bringing a new design as well as feature improvements.
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Huawei officially launches HMS Core 5.0 to open five root service engines
At the Huawei Developer Conference 2020 in Dongguan today, Zhang Ping'an, president of Huawei Consumer Business Cloud Services, announced the global release of HMS Core 5.0, which will open up five root engines, including the mapping engine, search engine, and payment engine.
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Huawei unveils HarmonyOS 2.0, will fully support Huawei phones next year
Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS 2.0 at its developer conference today and announced that the system will become open source, with a Beta version for developers for smartphones at the end of the year.
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Huawei said to have prepared for the 'worst' for external environment
Huawei has prepared for the "worst" of the external environment, giving up "illusions" and continuing to ramp up research and development at a set pace to push its business forward, yicai.com said, citing a Huawei insider.
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Huawei establishes new company to focus on electric vehicle technology
Huawei Electric Technology Co. was established on September 8 with a registered capital of 250 million yuan and legal representative Wang Jun, Tianyancha data showed.
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Huawei reportedly plans to produce just 50 million smartphones in 2021, down 74% year-on-year
Chinese tech giant Huawei plans to produce about 50 million smartphones in 2021, which would be a 74 percent drop from the company's expected shipments in 2020, South Korean media outlet TheElec reported.
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Huawei Kirin 9000 chip allegedly has two variants
The upcoming Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 9000 series chipset will include two models, the Kirin 9000 and Kirin 9000E, according to Twitter user @RODENT950.