Huawei
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Huawei reportedly to launch display products soon
Huawei monitors are coming soon and they will cover high-end, mid-range and low-end models and will be released at the same time, according to Weibo tipster @长安数码君.
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Huawei's 66W charger certified, expected to be adopted by Mate 40 series
Two Huawei power adapters have received 3C certification in China, a 65W GaN adapter and a 66W charger possibly for the Mate 40 series, according to digital blogger @看山的叔叔.
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Huawei brings Uber rival Bolt to AppGallery
This week, Huawei introduced Uber's competitor Bolt to AppGallery. Bolt, an Estonian-based online car-hailing company, has been a major player in the European market ( (including London) and is quickly gaining a huge following of loyal users.
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NEC says Huawei's woes present opportunity for Japanese maker to return to global telecom equipment market
The increasing pressure on Huawei gives NEC and its new partner NTT a "final chance" to compete in the global competition for 5G equipment supply, NEC CEO Takashi Niino said in an interview with the Financial Times.
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Huawei Ark Compiler completes optimization of first app
Huawei had previously open-sourced the Ark Compiler, and according to blogger @鹏鹏君驾到, the compiler has recently completed its first app optimization.
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Huawei open sources data virtualization engine openLooKeng
Huawei takes another step forward with open source software, announcing to open source openLooKeng, an open source data virtualization engine.
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Huawei HMS application development contest opens with $1 million in prizes
On June 30, the Huawei HMS Global Application Innovation Competition was officially launched, with Huawei inviting developers from around the world to integrate its HMS Core.
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Huawei Mate 40 may not feature under-screen camera
Digital blogger @长安数码君 claimed on Weibo that the Huawei Mate 40 engineering phone does not come with an under-screen camera.
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Huawei continues to lead Samsung in May as world's largest smartphone maker
In April, Huawei overtook Samsung for the first time to become the world's largest smartphone maker. Now, the latest figures show that Huawei still held the lead in May, but the gap with Samsung has narrowed.
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2021 Huawei P50 processor may not be from HiSilicon
For reasons that are well known, Huawei's self-developed HiSilicon chip is going to face a big test, and TSMC may not be able to continue foundry work if it doesn't get U.S. approval in September.