• Huawei: US commerce secretary downplays chip in advanced Huawei phone

    The chip powering the Mate 60 Pro phone of sanctioned Chinese company Huawei is not as advanced as American chips, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Sunday, arguing that it shows U.S. curbs on shipments to the telecoms equipment giant are working. Huawei, which has been on a trade restriction list since 2019, surprised the industry and the U.S. government when it released a new phone powered by a sophisticated chip last August. The Huawei Mate 60 Pro was seen as a symbol of China's...

  • Huawei aims to roll out HarmonyOS globally

    During the Analyst Summit 2024, Huawei's current chairman Xu Zhijun shared the company's plans to expand globally after taking care of things on home soil. Huawei believes it can make HarmonyOS the world's third option for a mobile operating system, despite US sanctions. Huawei will work closely with app developers and provide all the needed support, tools and encouragement to build a robust app ecosystem for HarmonyOS. It will first focus on the Chinese market, where research shows that 99%...

  • Banglalink signs deal with Huawei to update network

    Banglalink, the countys innovative digital service provider in Bangladesh,

  • Huawei Pura 70 series officially teased

    Huawei has begun its teaser campaign for the P70 series by confirming two key aspects – the triangular camera island seen in leaks over the past months and the new Pura naming. Huawei Pura 70 series teasers Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu shared that the brand’s flagship P-series smartphone series will now be called Pura with a focus on style, high-end tech and fashion. The new naming stems from purity which will also be a key focus and we can see the key aspects in the...

  • Banglalink taps Huawei for network infrastructure upgrade in Bangladesh

    Bangladeshi operator Banglalink has selected Huawei to modernize and

  • Huawei wants to do what Microsoft couldn't: challenge iOS and Android with HarmonyOS

    Huawei is planning to expand its HarmonyOS worldwide. HarmonyOS is Huawei’s own phone platform, which was released in 2019 after US sanctions blocked Huawei from having further access to Google’s Android software. Coincidently, it was the same year Microsoft stopped their Windows phone. Huawei has set its sights on international expansion and intends to spend […]

  • China's Huawei launches new software for intelligent driving

    Chinese tech company Huawei unveiled on Wednesday a new software brand for intelligent driving, marking its latest push to become a major player in the electric vehicle industry. The new brand Qiankun, symbolising a combination of heaven and the Kunlun Mountains, plans to provide self-driving systems involving the driving chassis, audio and driver's seat, Jin Yuzhi, CEO of Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Solution (IAS) business unit, said during an event ahead of the Beijing auto show. 2024...

  • iPhone sales plummet in China as Huawei makes a comeback

    Huawei saw massive growth of nearly 70pc of its smartphone sales in China at the start of 2024, while Apple sales fell by 19pc in the same period. : iPhone sales plummet in China as Huawei makes a comeback

  • US official snubs Huawei’s latest chipset

    A statement made by an US official seemingly snubs Huawei’s attempts at making their own chipsets, saying it’s “years behind”.

  • US commerce chief claims Huawei sanctions are working

    A controversial chipset powering Huawei's Mate 60 Pro drew criticism from US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, who told CBS News’ 60 Minutes the device's processor is years behind what is available in the US.

  • What’s up with Vodafone, Europe’s single market, Huawei

    Vodafone and friends pile pressure on the ECEuropean single market report presses for new ownership and spectrum rulesChinese vendor launches new high-end smar

  • Huawei chief outlines moves to capture AI upside

    Huawei rotating chair Eric Xu (pictured) kicked off the company’s annual analyst summit in Shenzhen underlining a near ubiquitous focus on all things AI and outlined a broad strategy designed to improve the competitiveness of its products and operations, without sharing specifics or targets.