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Huawei rolls out 5G phone and flags first Hongmeng device
Huawei Technologies on July 26 released its first 5G phone in China and said it would soon launch smart TVs equipped with its own Hongmeng operating system.
Huawei CEO predicts gain in global handset shipments in 2019
Huawei CEO sees 270 million handsets shipped this year compared with 206 million in 2018.
Five reasons to own a Huawei smartphone now
IF you are looking to replace your old smartphone with a new one, or just need to purchase a new smartphone, consider a Huawei.
Free birds: Bald eagles stir US patriotism as webcam stars
On the brink of extinction a half-century ago, the bald eagle is thriving in the Internet age, fascinating a devoted corps of Americans who regularly monitor the majestic birds of prey via web-cams set up at more than a dozen nests in the wild.
Besides a 1+1 year warranty, here are more reasons to buy Huawei
MOST smartphone consumers usually only consider changing their phones or buying a new one when they see a good buy that’s worth their money.
To win over Asia, Tinder is trying to shed its hookup image
During its first four years, Tinder, the popular dating and hookup-facilitating smartphone app, largely ignored everything west of the Pacific.
Huawei gains support in Malaysia
Sales increased in flagship product among local consumers and recognition by Prime Minister.
Huawei Mate 20 Pro back in Google's Android Q beta programme
Google quietly added the previously removed Huawei Mate 20 Pro model back into the Android Q operating system beta programme.
Dark theme and gestures: iOS-inspired changes coming in Android Q
Google has unveiled a host of new features planned for the next version of its operating system, Android Q.
Tall chip tale? Huawei’s backup plans leave experts unconvinced
Chip experts are calling out Huawei for its claims that it could ensure a steady supply chain without US help, saying the technology the Chinese telecoms network gear maker buys from American companies would be "hard to replace".