Huawei

  • Huawei revenue up 1.4% yoy to 182.2 billion yuan in Q1

    In the first quarter of 2020, Huawei achieved sales revenue of 182.2 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.4% and a net profit margin of 7.3%, Huawei’s financial results released today showed. 

  • Huawei says MatePad will be released on April 23

    Huawei said today that the new MatePad tablet will be released on April 23.

  • Four Huawei phones including P40 get HiCar update

    The Huawei HiCar app has been updated to version 10.1.0.710, and Huawei P40, P40 Pro, Mate 30, and Mate 30 Pro can be updated.

  • Rendering image shows what Honor 10X Pro may look like

    Honor recently announced that the Honor 9X series has shipped more than 10 million units in China. Now, its successor has also surfaced.

  • Huawei rumored to have cut MediaPad tablet product line

    As the new MatePad tablet is about to be released, there are rumors that Huawei has abandoned the MediaPad product line that has existed for 9 years.

  • Patent shows Huawei may make retractable screen products in the future

    A new Huawei patent on the WIPO website describes a new type of retractable screen product.

  • Huawei's server operating system openEuler widely supported in China

    On January 1, 2020, Huawei's server operating system EulerOS was officially open sourced and rebranded as openEuler. The open source community is enriching and growing, and Huawei Kunpeng's ecology has been greatly promoted.

  • Huawei nova 7 SE exposed in real life

    Huawei will release the nova 7 series on April 23, which is expected to include nova 7, nova 7 Pro and nova 7 SE. Now, some bloggers have exposed nova 7 SE photos in real life.

  • Huawei launches IdeaHub series of enterprise smart screens

    The IdeaHub series of Huawei enterprise smart screens has been released, including IdeaHub S, IdeaHub Pro and IdeaHub Enterprise, which will be sold on June 8.

  • TSMC responds to report that Huawei shifts orders to SMIC

    In response to reports that Huawei is gradually shifting the production of internally designed chips from TSMC to SMIC, TSMC said it does not worry about this and believes that SMIC's market share will expand.