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News & Reviews:   Huawei harga

  • Huawei files motion for summary judgement in US court today

    Huawei files motion for summary judgement in US court today

    After being banned in the US and forced to sever ties with several US companies like GoogleIntelARM and more, Huawei has decided to sue the US government and has filed a motion for summary judgment to challenge the constitutionality of Section 889 of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (2019 NDAA). A hearing on the motion is set for September 19

  • Huawei's new OS may be named Ark OS instead of HongMeng

    Huawei's new OS may be named Ark OS instead of HongMeng

    Huawei’s in a tight spot right now as many vendors and businesses severe ties with the Chinese manufacturer. It seems like Huawei had anticipated this move for awhile and has been working on their very own OS. Reports have surfaced that the OS may be named “Ark OS” instead of the initially thought HongMeng.

  • According to the BBCARM Holdings, designers of nearly all the smartphone chipsets and processors in the world recently sent out a memo to stop "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with Huawei due to the US blacklisting. While ARM is a UK-based company owned by Japan-based SoftBank, it purportedly uses “US origin technology” in their designs which are also used in Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin chipsets. While this means that we could see less Huawei Kirin chipsets in the future, it isn’t all as grim or “insurmountable” as some may believe.

  • Apparently, realizing that there’s just too many loose ends to shore up, the US Government has just provided Huawei with a temporary license for 3 months that invalidates the previous blacklist. The license in particular states that Huawei suppliers in the US may sell Huawei equipment "necessary to maintain and support existing and currently fully operational networks and equipment, including software updates and patches."

  • Now Qualcomm and Intel cuts business with Huawei and stops chip supplies

    Now Qualcomm and Intel cuts business with Huawei and stops chip supplies

    If you thought Google cutting business ties with Huawei wasn’t brutal enough, Qualcomm and Intel have now hopped on the bandwagon as well. The two companies will be cutting chip supplies to the Chinese manufacturer under orders by the Trump administration.

  • Your Huawei devices may not have Android support soon

    Your Huawei devices may not have Android support soon

    Trade wars have always been brutal and the current trade war between the United States and China is potentially about to leave many Huawei users disappointed. Huawei’s business with Google has been suspended and among the services affected include the transfer of hardware, software and technical services. TL;DR: Huawei users would potentially lose access to popular Google services such as Google Play Store, Gmail and Youtube.

  • Huawei set to bring their first foldable and 5G smartphone to MWC2019

    Huawei set to bring their first foldable and 5G smartphone to MWC2019

    Huawei conducted a pre-MWC 2019 briefing, introducing everyone to their latest 5G supported modem, the Balong 5000. To make things more interesting, the Balong 5000 5G modem will not only be the company’s first 5G device but it will also be implemented into the company’s first foldable smartphone.

  • Huawei may be developing 20W SuperCharge protocol

    Huawei may be developing 20W SuperCharge protocol

    Huawei is pretty much known by now to have one of the fastest SuperCharge technologies on the market. It is rumoured that the company is now working on a new type of 20W charger that uses half the amps of the SCP Gen. 2 uses. The new charging standard will be at 10V/2A which may be announced next year. The document below gives us a look at how the new charge protocols might be.


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