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Mobile Phones:   Huawei

News & Reviews:   Huawei

  • Huawei said we won't be seeing Harmony OS anytime soon this year

    Huawei said we won't be seeing Harmony OS anytime soon this year

    Back in early August, Huawei unveiled its own Harmony OS as an ecosystem to be used in all their devices in the future. Many Huawei fans and mobile users are quite curious about what it could bring to the table, but they will probably have to wait for a while because Huawei doesn't plan to release it this year.

  • Here's a first look at EMUI 10 OS by Huawei

    Here's a first look at EMUI 10 OS by Huawei

    While we are still waiting for Huawei's latest EMUI 10 operating system (OS) update in early September 2019, we managed to get some first look of the upcoming software update and it's going to be a big change compared to the current EMUI 9.1 OS.

    Huawei has been working on EMUI as a customized Android system for over 7 years now, with a different user experience focus during three phases on design language (EMUI 3.0), design style (EMUI 5.0) and natural-look UX design (EMUI 9.0). This time, the company plans to take EMUI 10 a step further with the concept of 'Beyond the Beauty'. Let's check out the first look of EMUI 10 by Huawei.

  • Huawei could be developing a Google Maps replacement

    Huawei could be developing a Google Maps replacement

    Based on a statement by AndroidAuthority.com, Huawei is currently developing their own 'Google Maps replacement' called the Map Kit. However, it seems that the Map Kit isn’t developed with consumers in mind. Instead, it caters more towards developers who want to integrate mapping capabilities onto their Harmony OS applications.

  • Huawei announces HarmonyOS as a new ecosystem for its devices

    Huawei announces HarmonyOS as a new ecosystem for its devices

    In this breaking news, the long-rumoured "HongMeng" OS by Huawei has finally come to light and it's officially known as HarmonyOS. Presented by Richard Yu during his keynote at the HUAWEI Developer Conference 2019, this is what we know so far about the company's latest operating system on its uses, security and potential. 

  • US Government to ban new Huawei and ZTE buys from 13 August 2019

    US Government to ban new Huawei and ZTE buys from 13 August 2019

    In an apparent U-Turn from US President Donald Trump’s earlier supposed intervention, the US administration has released an early publication of a rule that will ban all new contracts or buying of equipment from Huawei, ZTE and a number of other Chinese companies starting from 13 August 2019. The rule further states that these companies are still allowed to service previous infrastructure (the old US networks in various rural towns) as long as they provide full disclosure but only until August 2021, so it’s not a complete ban, but just one that benefits the US government (how surprising, lol).

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia visits Huawei in China

    Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia visits Huawei in China

    So recently, YB Dr. Maszlee Malik, the Minister of Education of Malaysia, and Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail visited China but to different states. YB Dr. Maszlee Malik was in Shenzhen for the closing ceremony of Huawei’s Seeds for the Future, whereas Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail visited Huawei's Beijing Research Center.

  • Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones available on 12 July 2019 at RM369

    Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones available on 12 July 2019 at RM369

    Huawei has announced that the Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones, will be available for purchase in Malaysia at the price of RM369. The earphones can be purchased from all Huawei Brand Stores across the nation, as well as Huawei’s official websiteThe Huawei FreeLace Wireless Earphones comes with features such as the Huawei HiPair, which allows any Huawei smartphones running on EMUI 9.1 to easily pair with each other. Not only that, but the earphones let you plug itself into a USB Type-C port to quickly charge itself.

  • 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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