SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies unveiled its Mate 70 smartphone series on Tuesday, bolstering its premium smartphone comeback while showcasing its own operating ...
Last year, a chip breakthrough put Huawei on top of the Chinese smartphone market. Now it is rolling out its newest phone, the Mate 70 series. By Meaghan Tobin and John Liu Meaghan Tobin reported ...
According to Bloomberg, Huawei plans to ditch Android on its devices beginning next year. In its place will be HarmonyOS Next, an in-house platform considered a significant upgrade to the company ...
The Pico 2 W’s Wi-Fi chip adds a 2.4GHz signal using the Wi-Fi 4 (aka 802.11n) standard and brings Bluetooth 5.2 along for the ride. Wi-Fi 4 is an older, low-bandwidth standard that’s still ...
Hold onto your chocobos, because we’ve got big news. The Final Fantasy XIV Mobile release date is on the horizon. That’s right, 11 long years since FFXIV 2.0: A Realm Reborn’s launch (and 14 years ...
People walk past a Huawei booth at the Mobile World Congress in Shanghai on June 26. Photo by AFP Advanced chips need yields of more than 70 percent to be commercially viable. Even Huawei’s current ...
Ahead of the PTI’s planned power show in Islamabad tomorrow, the interior ministry said on Saturday that WiFi and mobile internet services would be suspended only in areas with “security ...
Huawei Mate 70 series is expected to comprise three models Mate 70 Pro+ was teased on Weibo by CEO Richard Yu The smartphones are tipped to be powered by 6nm Kirin 9100 SoC ...
All in all, it looks very nice. We’re pretty sure that Huawei opted to put glass on the back, though. There could be a model with a vegan leather backplate too, but this particular unit has ...
Air India has introduced in-flight Wi-Fi services on select aircraft, including its A350 fleet and Vistara-acquired Boeing 787-9s. Partnering with Panasonic Avionics and Nelco, this feature allows ...
Huawei Technologies Co.’s ambitions to create more powerful chips for AI and smartphones have hit major snags because of US sanctions, stalling a major Chinese effort to match American technology.