Huawei
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Huawei, Xiaomi said to have purchased flexible glass for possible use in next-gen Mate X and MIX Alpha
Huawei and Xiaomi have sourced ultra-thin flexible glass to make products with extra-large curvature such as folding and surround screen products, Weibo blogger @数码闲聊站 said today.
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MediaTek Dimensity 800 chip's largest shipments reportedly come from Huawei phones
Huawei has become the mobile phone brand with the highest shipments of MediaTek Dimensity 800 chip, according to famous digital blogger @数码闲聊站.
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Huawei launches Changxiang 20 Pro in China, powered by MediaTek processor
Huawei today announced the Changxiang 20 Pro, which is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800 chip and equipped with 48-megapixel rear triple-camera solution.
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Huawei releases new MateBook 13 with Ryzen 5 3500U processor
Huawei has just announced the MateBook 13, a portable notebook with a Ryzen 5 3500U processor.
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India moves to ban Chinese equipment in telecom network upgrade, report says
India's Telecom department has decided to rule out the use of Chinese equipment in the upgrade of its 4G equipment of the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited or BSNL, the local Economic Times reported.
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Huawei rumored to release consumer desktop PC with AMD APU
Twitter user @_rogame said that Huawei will launch a desktop PC with AMD Renior APU, it doesn't have a discrete graphics card and could be an SFF compact.
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Huawei Mate 40 said to have 120Hz refresh rate screens
The iPhone 12 Pro and Huawei Mate 40 may be equipped with 120Hz high refresh rate screens.
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Huawei delays production of its upcoming Mate series of phones, Nikkei says
Huawei has told some suppliers to delay production for its upcoming Mate series of phones it weighs potential supply-chain disruptions from an escalating U.S. crackdown, the Nikkei Asian Review reported on Wednesday citing several sources familiar with the situation.
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Huawei responds to new rule allowing US firms to work with it on 5G standards
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new regulations on May 15 that allow U.S. companies to cooperate with Huawei on 5G standards development. Huawei responded to this on Tuesday night.
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Samsung has no intention of making chips for Huawei, report says
Samsung may not choose to work with Huawei in the end, i.e. Samsung may find it difficult to produce chips for Huawei's phones, according to DigiTimes.