Huawei

  • Huawei showcases 729 patents on its official website with patent wall

    These patents are just a fraction of the 100,000 patents Huawei holds, including 5G, Wi-Fi, operating systems, photography, smart cars, future technologies, EVS, VVC, HEVC, optical technologies, and switching and routing.

  • Huawei launches office tablet starting at $2,306

    Huawei announced its office tablet on March 17, priced at RMB 14,999 ($2,306) for the 65-inch and RMB 39,999 for the 85-inch.

  • Xiaomi expected to overtake Huawei as world's 3rd largest smartphone maker this year

    Chinese phone maker Xiaomi is poised to overtake Huawei this year to become the world's third-largest smartphone vendor, Strategy Analytics said.

  • Huawei brings live Esports scores to its smartphones via virtual assistant

    Chinese technology giant Huawei today announced that Huawei Assistant will be the first virtual smartphone assistant to support Esports "cards" with the latest scores, results, and news from major gaming events, leagues, and tournaments around the world.

  • HarmonyOS upgrade may only support phones with Kirin 710 or newer chips

    Chinese tech giant Huawei's new system HarmonyOS's upgrade may only support phones with Kirin 710 or newer chips, according to a well-known digital blogger on Weibo.

  • Huawei to start charging 5G royalty rates this year

    Huawei will offer a reasonable percentage rate applied to the phone's selling price, the company said, without disclosing the exact percentage.

  • Huawei continues to lead China's wearables market with 22.3% share in Q4

    Chinese tech giant Huawei continued to lead the Chinese wearables market with a 22.3 percent share in the fourth quarter, leaving behind Xiaomi and Apple.

  • Qualcomm said to launch 4G version of Snapdragon 888, possibly for Huawei

    It could be for Huawei as the Chinese tech giant's own chip-making is currently suspended due to the US ban

  • Huawei's share of global telecoms equipment market increases to 31%

    Huawei has increased its share of the global telecom equipment market to 31 percent, edging out Nokia, Ericsson, ZTE, Cisco, Ciena, and Samsung for the top spot.

  • Huawei launches program to encourage women to join tech sector

    Huawei unveiled its HUAWEI Women Developers (HWD) program on International Women's Day, dedicated to helping female developers create applications and tools that can "change the world".