Huawei
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Huawei MatePad detailed specifications exposed
At the end product and strategy conference in February, Huawei officially released the flagship tablet MatePad Pro 5G version. At present, there is more and more information about Huawei's new MatePad.
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Huawei's new MatePad may use 2K screen and Kirin 810
An offline poster of the new Huawei MatePad 10.4-inch tablet has been exposed, revealing some of the main selling points of the product, including 2K display, Kirin 810 chip.
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Why would Huawei prefer to sell Mate Xs at a loss?
Recently, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said that the Mate Xs foldable phone has caused Huawei to lose USD 60-70 million.
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Huawei's next focus: Cars
At the recent Huawei new product launch event, P40 series mobile phones and smart screens took the absolute limelight. Compared with them, the launch of Huawei HiCar is not a big move.
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Huawei explains why Wi-Fi 6 is 3 times faster than Wi-Fi 5
Why is Wi-Fi 6 nearly 3 times faster than Wi-Fi 5? What is the role of 160MHz ultra-wide bandwidth, data subcarrier, 1024-QAM high-order modulation, time efficiency, etc.? Today, Huawei explained through a video.
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Huawei Kirin 710A said to be using SMIC 14nm process
Honor recently released the Honor Play 4T series of phones, of which Play 4T only costs 1,199 yuan, and it uses the Kirin 710A processor.
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Huawei Cloud servers encountered downtime
The Huawei Cloud servers experienced downtime this morning, and now the issue has been fixed.
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Huawei Mate 30 gets EMUI 10.1 patch package
Huawei today launched a new patch package for Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro and Mate 30 Pro 5G, which mainly improves the system stability in certain scenarios.
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Huawei P40 price is 214 euros higher in Europe than in China
After being released in France on March 26, Huawei released the P40 series in China last night, priced at 4,188 yuan.
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Why did Huawei's 'New IP' encounter new problems?
In September 2019, six Chinese engineers walked into the conference room of the United Nations agency International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and presented a "radical" Internet protocol proposal to representatives from more than 40 countries: "New IP".