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  • Huawei and Maxis sign agreement on 5G Network provisioning in Malaysia

    Huawei and Maxis sign agreement on 5G Network provisioning in Malaysia

    Huawei and Maxis signed an agreement today on the provisioning of 5G Networks in Malaysia. It was witnessed by Yang Amat Berhormat Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia and was signed by Michael Yuan, Huawei Chief Executive Officer and Gokhan Ogut, Maxis Chief Executive Officer. Through the agreement Maxis hopes to achieve a robust 5G network with potential speeds reaching 10Gbps. 

  • Huawei Malaysia introduces Huawei Mobile Services as a new OS and ecosystem in Malaysia

    Huawei Malaysia introduces Huawei Mobile Services as a new OS and ecosystem in Malaysia

    Today, the Huawei Mate 30 series and the Watch GT 2 have arrived in Malaysia but that's not the only thing they announced. During the event, they were also presenting a new holistic ecosystem called Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) which is the current placeholder for the Mate 30 series.

  • Huawei Malaysia hit a 1.3Gbps download speed at the 5G Experiential Zone

    Huawei Malaysia hit a 1.3Gbps download speed at the 5G Experiential Zone

    Before the Huawei Mate 30 series livestream kicks off, Huawei Malaysia has just recorded its first-ever indoor 5G LampSite trial at the Huawei Experience Store, Pavillion Elite through a 5G Experiential Zone.

  • Huawei Mobile Services to offer 300 free passes for mobile game devs at Tokyo Game Show 2019

    Huawei Mobile Services to offer 300 free passes for mobile game devs at Tokyo Game Show 2019

    Huawei Mobile Services or HMS, home of Huawei’s AppGallery, will be participating at the Tokyo Game Show 2019 (TGS 2019) from 12 September 2019 to 15 September 2019 at booth 7-C03, Hall 7. As such, they are offering 300 free passes for mobile game developers to better collaborate and optimise their games for Huawei Mobile devices which can be redeemed here (be warned, it’s in Japanese).

  • As Malaysia begins implementation of 5G with their testbed expansionHuawei recently weighed in with beneficial technologies that Huawei have achieved and what could be possible for Malaysians with Huawei’s 5G tech. With Huawei developing 5G tech since 2009 and employing 180000 global employees, 25000 of which are focusing on mostly research and development in the Huawei Ox Horn Campus, beneficial 5G tech could impact every sector, of course, there’s also faster download speeds, wider coverage areas and lower latency as well.

  • Malaysian Samsung and Huawei smartphones have faster download speeds than Apple! Who's first?

    Malaysian Samsung and Huawei smartphones have faster download speeds than Apple! Who's first?

    Opensignal recently revealed another report about the global smartphone mobile network experience and it revealed that for Malaysia, Samsung and Huawei smartphone users tend to get higher download speeds than Apple smartphone users. While Samsung smartphone users got the top spot of an average 16Mbps, Huawei smartphone users were just almost there at 15Mbps. Apple smartphone users were quite close still at 13Mbps.

  • Stand a chance to drive away a Mercedes Benz and more at the Huawei Carnival Tomorrow!

    Stand a chance to drive away a Mercedes Benz and more at the Huawei Carnival Tomorrow!

    The Huawei Carnival is happening tomorrow on 27 July 2019 and with it your chance to drive away with a Mercedes Benz or up to RM1,000,000 in rewards just from purchasing a Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 for RM899. While the teaser already showed what you can win, here's how to do exactly that and how many BIG rewards you can look forward to tomorrow.

  • US President Donald Trump agrees to speed up Huawei special licenses

    US President Donald Trump agrees to speed up Huawei special licenses

    After the recent announcements by both US President Donald Trump and subsequently various White House officials, he has agreed to expedite or make ‘timely’ decisions (basically hurry it up) regarding special licenses for US companies like Google to sell to Huawei. Initially, US President Donald Trump said that Huawei would be allowed to do so, but afterwards White House officials said otherwise

  • Huawei aims to be free of US tech by 2021

    Huawei aims to be free of US tech by 2021

    Chinese manufacturer Huawei announced that they will be free of US technology by 2021. Zhang Minggang, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Huawei France mentions that they will be stronger than ever by then. With all the restrictions and bans due to the trade war with the US, it’s hardly surprising that the company wants out.

  • Here's what you can expect on the HongMeng OS

    Here's what you can expect on the HongMeng OS

     Huawei’s HongMeng OS is expected to launch on the 9th of August at Huawei’s largest Developers Conference. It's been reported that the OS has been tested on the Huawei Mate 30 and has been tested out by a select few. 


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