Huawei

  • Huawei's rotating chairman: 2020 is the most difficult year

    Xu Zhijun, Huawei's rotating chairman, said that 2019 is the most challenging year for Huawei, but there is still a period of rapid growth before May 16, and there is still a lot of reserves to meet customer demand.

  • Huawei revenue grew 19% to 858.8 billion yuan in 2019

    Huawei's 2019 sales was 858.8 billion yuan, an increase of 19% from last year's 721.202 billion yuan.

  • Huawei launches smart charging for its phones to alleviate battery aging

    He Gang, president of Huawei ’s mobile phone product line, said that Huawei ’s mobile phone has recently launched a smart charging mode.

  • Huawei's Richard Yu: Foldables phones in a loss as costs remain high

    Mobile phones that cost more than 10,000 yuan do not seem to be a special presence in Huawei's product line. P40 Pro+, Porsche version and Mate Xs have become synonymous with high-end.

  • Huawei aims to reshape Internet with protocol called New IP

    Is it possible to break the half-century IP protocol and reshape the Internet? Huawei is trying.

  • Huawei releases OptiXstar eAI ONT in China

    Today, Huawei released the industry's first gigabit intelligent ONT OptiXstar series, which is based on 10G PON, eAI (embedded artificial intelligence) and Wi-Fi 6 technologies.

  • Huawei releases 5G chip Kirin 820

    At the product launch event on March 30, Honor President George Zhao unveiled the Kirin 820 5G processor, which is an upgraded version of the 7nm Kirin 810 processor in 2019. The 5G capability is the same as the Kirin 990 5G.

  • Richard Yu says P40 camera costs more than $100

    Last week, Huawei released the new P40 series. The starting price in Europe is 799 euros, which is more expensive than last year's P30 and the previous year's P20 series. And the P40 Pro+ is 1399 euros.

  • Huawei says it still hopes to work with Google as P40 switches to HMS

    At last week's P40 series mobile phone conference, Huawei announced that the P40 series phones will be equipped with its own HMS service and App Gallery application store, without using Google's GMS and Play Store. This is also the first time Huawei has fully used its own services on flagship phones.

  • Huawei releases Wi-Fi 6+ routing AX3 series

    Huawei today launched two AX3 series wireless routers in China via an online form, supporting Wi-Fi 6+.