Huawei
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New Huawei patent hints Mate 40 could feature side screen virtual camera control button
Huawei's new flagship Mate 40 series is expected to be released around October. Last year's Mate 30 series came with a number of innovative features, including a curved screen and virtual volume buttons that are Located on the edge of the screen, replacing the physical buttons.
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Huawei ranked first in China's storage market Q1 shipments
In the first quarter, the top three vendors in China's storage market shipments were Huawei, Hikvision, Inspur, IDC recently released data show.
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U.S. will allow companies to work with Huawei on 5G network standards, report says
The U.S. government confirmed Monday that it will modify a ban on U.S. companies doing business with Huawei to allow them to collaborate on next-generation 5G network standards, according to Reuters.
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Huawei Changxiang 20 Pro to be launched on June 19
Huawei said today that the Huawei Changxiang 20 Pro will be released on June 19.
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Huawei overtakes Samsung as No. 1 smartphone maker for first time in April
In April, Huawei's smartphone market share reached 21.4%, surpassing Samsung's 19.1%, making it the world's No. 1. smartphone maker for first time, Counterpoint data shows.
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Huawei reportedly working with BYD to explore using Kirin chips for cars
Following the 5G communication chip and HiCar screen casting solution, Huawei's heavyweight product, the Kirin chip, also has a clear intention to get on the cars.
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Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro get new EMUI 10.1 update
Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro get the latest EMUI 10.1. 0.160 system update, adding split screen support for more third-party apps and optimizes the stability of the Wi-Fi connection in some scenes.
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Huawei gets support from UK's biggest business group
The controversy over Huawei's role in the UK's 5G network continues to grow, and Huawei has a number of supporters.
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Huawei announces overseas launch of P40 series with HMS instead of Google GMS
Huawei says that the P40 series smartphones have started to become available overseas, replacing Google GMS with its own HMS and also pre-installing the Huawei AppGallery app store.
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Huawei reportedly asks suppliers to locate chip capacity in China
Huawei has been pushing to get more of its supply chain into China as it faces a crackdown by the U.S., Nikkei Asian Review reported today, adding such a shift would help Huawei mitigate the impact of any further U.S. pressure on its suppliers.