Huawei

  • Huawei leads Russian online smartphone market in Q2

    Russian online smartphone sales rose sharply in the second quarter, with Huawei continuing to hold the top market share.

  • Huawei Mate40 Pro may feature a large curved waterfall screen

    Following the previous leak of the rear camers protection panel on the Huawei Mate40 and Mate40 Pro, today Weibo digital blogger @数码闲聊站 has also revealed the front screen cover panel of the Huawei Mate40 Pro.

  • Huawei releases new laptop MateBook X, starting at about $1,158

    At today's MateBook launch event in Shanghai, Huawei unveiled the MateBook X, MateBook 13/14 notebooks, FreeLace Pro headphones and Huawei X GENTLE MONSTER Eyewear II.

  • Huawei to launch Huawei Card, a digital credit card, on Sept 3

    Huawei said on its official forum that it will launch the Huawei Card on September 3 in Shenzhen, where users will witness the birth of the first Huawei digital credit card.

  • Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro expected to launch with Mate40 series

    The Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro is now certified in most regions and is expected to be released alongside the Huawei Mate40 series, according to CNMO.

  • Huawei desktop renders revealed, adapted to 500 China-made software and hardware models

    The rumored Huawei desktop PC has made its way to the Huawei Developer website, and it's called the Qingyun W510, which is OEMed by Foxconn.

  • Huawei says it will continue to provide system updates to its phones

    It was previously reported that Huawei's Android phone system could not be upgraded due to the expiration of the US temporary agreement, and that it would not even be able to upgrade system updates and security patches in the future. However, Huawei has responded denying the rumors of the inability to update.

  • US adds 38 Huawei affiliates to its 'Entity List'

    The US Department of Commerce on August 17 further tightened restrictions on Huawei's access to US technology, adding Huawei's 38 affiliates in 21 countries around the world on the "Entity List".

  • Chinese university sets up school named after Huawei

    On August 15, the Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT) established a school named after Huawei in order to jointly train talent with the Chinese tech giant.

  • Huawei may soon launch HarmonyOS-powered phones

    With the rapid growth of the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) ecosystem and external environmental pressures, Huawei has begun to consider plans for more devices that it can control itself, such as HarmonyOS-powered handsets, Tencent Tech said, citing supply chain sources.