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techiespage · 4 years
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Huawei has been finding new ways to make its devices more appealing and usable since the company is not allowed to use Google Services. The company has been partnering with the French search engine Qwant for the past few months, and they can finally offer a solution for some users in Europe. All Huawei P40, Huawei P40 Pro, and Huawei P40 Pro+ devices in France, Italy, and Germany, will have the Qwant search pre-installed, while everyone else can download the app from the Huawei AppGallery. The partnership is “born out of shared commitment to protect users’ data privacy and security”. According to the press release Huawei and Qwant engineering teams worked together to provide customized mobile search services, intelligent context awareness, and scenario-based recommendations. It is tailored to provide more efficient app searches to European users too. Qwant complies with GPDR privacy standards and the search engine does not track nor analyze users’ personal data. It is also working in the name of content copyright and will always boost original articles and materials higher in its results. . . . . #huawei #huaweimobileservices #hms #gms #googlemobileservices #google #qwant #search #searchengine #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #france #italy #germany #europe #french #usa #canada #mexico #appgallery #russia #china #gpdr #app #india #brazil #argentina #unitedkingdom https://www.instagram.com/p/B-wf1PpAxmY/?igshid=f92m4rz39skc
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หัวเว่ย ประกาศเปิดบริการ Huawei Mobile Services ในอินเดียอย่างเป็นทางการ เน้นโอกาสก้าวเข้าสู่ตลาดดิจิทัลคอนเทนต์โลก และผู้จัดจำหน่ายสื่อดิจิทัลชาวอินเดีย รวมทั้งนักพัฒนาด้านความบันเทิงออนไลน์ บริการการเงินออนไลน์ พาณิชย์อิเล็กทรอนิกส์ระหว่างประเทศ การวางจำหน่ายเกม บริการเพื่อชีวิตประจำวัน และการศึกษาออนไลน์ ผ่านเวที Global Connects India การประชุมที่มีชื่อเสียงเกี่ยวกับแวดวงโลกออนไลน์ของประเทศจีนและอินเดีย ที่จัดขึ้นโดย Beluga Global เมื่อเร็วๆ นี้ ซึ่งบริการนี้คาดว่าจะช่วยให้นักพัฒนาชาวอินเดียกว่า 300 ราย สามารถขยายขอบข่ายการบริการและเข้าถึงผู้ใช้งานสมาร์ทโฟนหัวเว่ยทั่วทุกมุมโลกผ่านแพลทฟอร์ม HUAWEI Developer ด้วยการเติบโตของจำนวนผู้ใช้งาน Huawei Mobile Services ในภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิกเติบโตขึ้นจากร้อยละ 30 เป็นร้อยละ 50 ต่อเดือน ซึ่งตัวเลขนี้เป็นตัวเลขที่คุ้มค่า ต่อการนำเสนอบริการด้านดิจิทัลสู่ผู้ใช้งานสมาร์ทโฟนของหัวเว่ย โดยเฉพาะผ่าน HUAWEI AppGallery ขณะที่การพัฒนาโครงสร้างพื้นฐานทางเทคโนโลยีของแต่ละประเทศ ช่วยยกระดับการเข้าถึงอินเทอร์เน็ตและสัญญาณโทรศัพท์มือถือ ในภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิกตลอดหลายปีที่ผ่านมา ส่งผลให้จำนวนผู้ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตรายใหม่ในภูมิภาคดังกล่าว เพิ่มขึ้นเป็นจำนวนกว่า 2 พันล้านคน ด้วยอัตราการเข้าถึงอินเทอร์เน็ตในภูมิภาคที่ร้อยละ 48 ส่งผลโดยตรงต่อการเติบโตของอินเทอร์เน็ต สื่อดิจิทัล สื่อสังคมออนไลน์ และการใช้อุปกรณ์สมาร์ทดีไวซ์ ซึ่งสอดคล้องกับรายงาน Mobile Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) ที่เผยแพร่เมื่อปี 2017 ระบุว่าผู้ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตรายใหม่กว่า 500 ล้านคนเข้าสู่โลกออนไลน์ผ่านสมาร์ทโฟน โดยประเทศจีนและอินเดียเป็นประเทศที่มีผู้ใช้งานอินเทอร์เน็ตรายใหม่มากที่สุดคือรวมกันถึง 366.3 ล้านคน ในขณะที่ประเทศอินโดนีเซียมีผู้ใช้งานอินเทอร์เน็ตรายใหม่เพิ่มกว่า 15.7 ล้านคน รายงานดังกล่าวคาดว่าอัตราการเติบโตของจำนวนผู้ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตรายใหม่จะยังคงเพิ่มสูงขึ้นอย่างต่อเนื่องในอนาคตอันใกล้ จำนวนผู้ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตที่มากและมีแนวโน้มเพิ่มขึ้นเรื่อยๆ ส่งผลให้ธุรกิจดิจิทัลสามารถขยายตัวได้อย่างต่อเนื่องและดึงดูดผู้ประกอบการรายใหม่ๆ ให้ก้าวสู่โลกออนไลน์ อันจะเป็นพื้นที่ทางการตลาดใหม่ๆ ของภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิกและยังช่วยส่งเสริมธุรกิจพาณิชย์อิเล็กทรอนิกส์ที่กำลังเติบโตรุดหน้าอย่างรวดเร็ว วันนี้เราเริ่มดำเนินธุรกิจในประเทศอินเดียอย่างเต็มรูปแบบแล้ว และพร้อมจะสร้างการเติบโตระยะยาวในตลาดที่มีขนาดใหญ่นี้ โดยจะช่วยให้แบรนด์และผู้ประกอบการจากหลายอุตสาหกรรม ก้าวไปสู่ตลาดใหม่ที่ไร้ขีดจำกัดและเข้าถึงผู้บริโภคในภูมิภาคอื่นๆ นอกประเทศอินเดีย เช่น ภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิก ประเทศจีน และนักพัฒนาชาวจีนหรือนักพัฒนาจากภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิก สามารถเข้าสู่ตลาดประเทศอินเดีย และนักพัฒนาเนื้อหาดิจิทัลหรือวิสาหกิจเกิดใหม่ในอินเดีย ยังสามารถใช้แพลทฟอร์ม HUAWEI Developer เพื่อเติมเต็มเป้าหมายที่จะเป็นผู้ประกอบการได้อย่างสมบูรณ์แบบอีกด้วย ลิงค์ที่เกี่ยวข้อง หัวเว่ย โมบาย เซอร์วิส Read the full article
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appliancesreviews · 4 years
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What is Huawei HarmonyOS or HongMengOS or OakOS ?
Of course, the OS is one of the main components of any smart device, providing its functionality and correct operation in various modes. Therefore, many choose a smartphone taking into account the capabilities of its OS. Accordingly, all smartphone manufacturers pay great attention to this aspect. More recently, companies mainly used Android, Apple iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian, etc. But after the discontinuation of support for Windows Phone and Symbian, their list was reduced to Android and iOS. The share of other operating systems, including Bada, Palm OS, Open WebOS, Maemo, etc is too insignificant. At the same time, Android is clearly ahead of its main competitor due to the huge number of various smart devices running under this OS. Moreover, in 2019, Google introduced the new Android 10.
EMUI (Emotion UI)
Usually, Google develops a new version, downloads its source code for free, and releases an update for its Pixel smartphones. After that, each manufacturer can take a new free Android version from Google and use it on their smartphone, including after editing. In practice, all major manufacturers are developing their own interface for Android, including UX (LG), One UI (Samsung), MIUI (Xiaomi), etc. Huawei was no exception and developed EMUI (Emotion UI) based on Android. In fairness, many users prefer to get rid of it by installing a "clean" Android from Google. Since 2012, Huawei regularly offers new EMUI versions. 2019 was no exception. At IFA 2019, the company introduced EMUI 10 for Android 10. Today it's already available for most Huawei models, including the flagship P20, Pro, P30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro, etc. This version uses a magazine style with large headlines, an enlarged font, a clear grid layout of icons, etc. In addition, the design uses the “Morandi color palette” (Giorgio Morandi - Italian painter) in pastel colors, instead of the traditional blue, white and black colors. Additionally, EMUI 10 supports third-party icon rendering using the adaptive Huawei mask, providing a consistent display style. The new desktop in EMUI 10 uses an increased scale with a grid of 4 x 6 icons. In general, EMUI 10 proportionally optimizes all aspects of the interface, including displaying notifications, settings menu, dark theme, animation, camera interface, etc.
HarmonyOS (Oak OS or HongMeng OS in China)
As known, the company began developing the HarmonyOS in 2017. Initially, version 1.0 was focused on IoT (Internet of Things). Today the company promises to introduce the v2.0 microkernel (μ-kernel) in 2020. Then, in 2021, Huawei plans to introduce a third version with enhanced device support. HarmonyOS v1.0 uses the Linux kernel in conjunction with its own μ-kernel. But in the future, perhaps starting with v2.0, the company is considering leaving only its own μ-kernel. Of course, US government sanctions against Huawei substantially adjusted the plans of the Chinese giant. The threat of restricting access to Android services provoked the company to accelerate the development of its own OS. As a result, at the Developers Conference 2019, Huawei introduced its own new HarmonyOS for smart devices, including smartphones. Of course, HarmonyOS is fully compatible with the Android apps that Huawei has been developing since 2012. However, Huawei has repeatedly denied rumors about the rejection of the super-popular Android. Apparently, the company uses HarmonyOS as insurance in case of conflict escalation. Nevertheless, smartphones with this OS have already been introduced. Under certain circumstances, Android and iOS may soon face a very serious competitor. In December, the company introduced the first Honor Vision TVs running Harmony OS in China.
General information
HarmonyOS uses TTE (Trusted Execution Environment) with the protected CPU data. As known, TTE guarantees the protection of code and data, ensuring absolute confidentiality. In fact, the OS is a microkernel with a large number of modules for each device type, taking into account their application scenarios. This solution significantly increases the OS efficiency, increasing the speed of information processing by about 30%. Of course, the company guarantees the correct operation of all apps, regardless of the device type. Additionally, open source allows programmers to use any programming language, ensuring its compatibility with any OS. Differences from EMUI include a new boot animation, advanced customization, screen settings using widgets, lock screen settings, etc. Huawei used the Mate 30 for internal OS testing. Thus, the Huawei Mate 30 could be the first series based on the Harmony OS. In addition to smartphones, Huawei plans to use Harmony in TVs, PCs, laptops, smart watches and bracelets. In fact, the company plans to create a smart series similar to LG's TwinQ. Of course, its primary implementation will take place in the Chinese market. But management also noted the company's ability to adapt all its products to HarmonyOS if necessary in just two days.
Key Features
- free distribution; - great compatibility. Unlike Android, Huawei Harmony OS uses a microkernel similar to Google Fuchsia OS. This guarantees its versatility, ensuring compatibility with any device type; - instant installation on all Huawei devices. Unfortunately, Harmony does not support Android apps by default and require the use of, for example, Huawei's ARK compiler; - at the first stage, Huawei plans Harmony OS only for devices in the Chinese market; - open source opens up good prospects for cooperation in the development of a new OS with OPPO, Vivo and Xiaomi; - own app store (Huawei AppGallery instead of Google Play and Huawei Mobile Services instead of Google Play Services); - higher performance. Unlike Linux cores with a relatively large amount of code, microkernels have a smaller amount of common code and provide faster communication between system components; - privacy protection with TTE; - no root access. As known, Root access is authorization to execute any command and access any resource on a device. Of course, this solution has pros and cons. Experience using this option for Android has demonstrated: PROS - allows the superuser to delete any pre-installed apps, change screensavers, limit Internet traffic, delete ads in apps, etc; - control of energy consumption. For example, some programs adjust the speed of CPU cores, slowing them down to reduce energy consumption without sacrificing performance; - the ability to overclock with the appropriate utilities. Of course, CPU must support the ability to work at higher frequencies. Cons - problems with a guarantee; - blocks the automatic updates due to custom recovery; - lack of licensed content, support for payment systems and banking apps; - significantly reduces protection against viruses; - rewriting internal memory, changing partitions, etc increase the risk of its failure.
Conclusion
According to the company, their system is faster than Android and iOS by about 60%, but this difference seems very high. Of course, today any predictions about the prospects of the new OS seem premature. Probably, Harmony OS has good prospects to become a new OS in the segment of smart devices, complementing Android and iOS. In this case, it will be able to take the place of Windows Phone and Symbian in the future. But the debugging process of the new universal ambitious OS is unlikely to be fast because of the task complexity. Unfortunately, the aggravation of trade confrontation can radically accelerate this process to the detriment of its quality. But consumers are unlikely to benefit from the emergence of a new OS with a traditionally large number of problems in the first stage. On the contrary, such a scenario can cause great damage to the reputation of this promising operating system. The video offers an overview of Huawei HarmonyOS. Read the full article
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zoomtecnologico · 4 years
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HUAWEI Mobile Services: La era inteligente llega a América Latina
HUAWEI Mobile Services: La era inteligente llega a América Latina #HUAWEIMobileServices
Como parte de la HUAWEI Developer Day Latam, desarrollado en la Ciudad de México, la firma internacional dio a conocer sus avances para la industria de la tecnología, impulsando soluciones para un mundo conectado.
Como parte de los anuncios presentados, se dieron a conocer los HUAWEI Mobile Services, plataforma global abierta que incorpora las capacidades de chip, dispositivo y nube de Huawei, e…
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iandroideu · 4 years
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Huawei Mate 30 Per with out Google services and products #huawei #HuaweiMate30Pro #HuaweiMobileServices #Kommentar https://t.co/1swcELgZRo http://twitter.com/iandroideu1/status/1242353333035134977
Huawei Mate 30 Per with out Google services and products #huawei #HuaweiMate30Pro #HuaweiMobileServices #Kommentar https://t.co/1swcELgZRo
— iAndroid.eu (@iandroideu1) March 24, 2020
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techiespage · 4 years
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Singapore is now officially the forth overseas market to roll out the Huawei Pay mobile payment tool. This service was first introduced in the Chinese market on August 2016, and had since made its way to Russia, Hong Kong and Pakistan. According to the press release, the Huawei Pay launch is in collaboration exclusively with UnionPay by Huawei Mobile Services (HMS). The new mobile payment platform will be able to support contactless, cashless payment service for Huawei and Honor smartphone users. Since Huawei Pay supports NFC payment mode, a transaction could easily be completed by tapping their Huawei or Honor smartphones near to the Point-of-Sale (POS) terminal. Therefore, it provides pretty much the same functionalities as Samsung Pay (on Galaxy smartphones) and Apple Pay (on iPhone). As of now, ICBC is the first bank in Singapore that supports Huawei Pay. To mark this special occasion, Singapore users who register ICBC UnionPay credit cards to Huawei Pay will receive a welcome gift of 10 Huawei Points (worth S$10). Similarly, ICBC UnionPay credit card users can also receive up to S$20 cashback by completing different tiers of payment transactions via Huawei Pay, between April 1st to September 30th. For those who’re interested, the Huawei Pay service could be enabled by adding their bank cards to Huawei Wallet app. Although the app is preloaded on the newly announced Huawei P40 series, but older devices will have to download via Huawei AppGallery. . . . . #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #singapore #overseas #huaweipay #mobilepayments #payments #payment #chinese #russia #hongkong #pakistan #market #unionpay #hms #huaweimobileservices #honor #contactless #cashless #nfc #pos #pointofsale #appgallery #wallet #app #samsungpay #applepay #icbc https://www.instagram.com/p/B-pavWPA1Th/?igshid=9dc8lgeslmxv
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techiespage · 4 years
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.During the launch event of the new P40 series, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu gave out an update on the situation surrounding the company’s software ambitions with its Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) suite. The company’s alternatives to Google Mobile Services (GMS) which include the AppGallery store, Huawei Video, Huawei Music and Huawei Wallet are now used by over 400 million monthly active users across 170 countries. In addition, Yu boasted there are now over 1.3 million developers on board bringing apps, games and other software tools for Huawei devices. Huawei is also collaborating with both global and local partners to provide tailored content for its users. An example given on stage is the collaboration with UK news and sports media outlets like The Sunday Times, News UK and Talksport. On the video side, Huawei is partnering with the likes Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Paramount, BBC Studios and other premium content channels to expand its content library. For music, Huawei is working alongside Warner Music Group, Sony Music and Universal Music Group among others. Richard Yu also reiterated Huawei’s willingness to work with more app developers and warmly invited them to join the ranks of the HMS Ecosystem. While these are all great steps in Huawei’s strategy to provide alternatives solutions to Google’s established app ecosystem, only time will tell if Huawei’s ambitions are going to make for a true contender. If you're interested in the current state of Huawei's AppGallery, check out this experiment we did earlier in the month. . . . . #huawei #huaweip40 #huaweip40pro #huaweip40propremium #huaweip40lite #hms #appgallery #quadcamera #mobileservices #million #huaweimobileservices #oled #kirin990 #5g #90hz #huaweiwallet #oneplus #poco #active #users #huaweimusic #huaweivideo #developers #apple #tech #techies_page #technology #techies #google #uk https://www.instagram.com/p/B-NKd_RgZCm/?igshid=12n9lgmqvywnz
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techiespage · 4 years
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Honor 9C The Honor 9C is built around a 6.39-inch HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels) IPS display with a punch-hole cutout in the top left corner for the 8MP selfie cam. The spec sheet features a lot of similarities with the Honor Play 4T including a 48MP main camera with autofocus but the 9C also boasts an 8MP ultrawide shooter alongside the 2MP depth helper. The back also houses a fingerprint reader. Under the hood, we have the Kirin 710A chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage which is further expandable via the microSD slot. The phone boots Magic UI 3.1 on top of Android 10 and does not feature Google Mobile Services which have been replaced with Huawei’s HMS suite. The battery comes in at 4,000 mAh and the phone also comes with NFC. The Honor 9C is available for pre-order in blue and black colors for RUB 12,990 ($175/€162). Official sales are scheduled to start on May 4. Honor 9A The Honor 9A brings a 6.3-inch display with a 1600 x 720 pixel resolution and a waterdrop notch for its 8MP camera. Around the back, we find a 13MP main shooter and a 5MP secondary snapper. Under the hood, the Honor 9A comes with the MediaTek Helio P22 SoC alongside 3GB RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. The device also packs a large 5,000 mAh battery, NFC and a fingerprint reader around the back. The software front is covered by Magic UI 3.1 on top of Android 10. It’s already up for pre-order in black, blue and green colors for RUB 10,990 ($150/€138). Honor 9S The Honor 9S is the most affordable out of the three new phones. It comes with a 5.45-inch panel with a 1440 x 720 pixels resolution and a 5MP front-facing camera. The back features a single 8MP main camera. The Helio P22 sits at the helm aided by 2GB RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. The battery comes in at 3,020 mAh. The phone boots Magic UI 3.1 on top of Android 10. Pricing starts at RUB 6,990 ($95/€87). . . #techies_page_honor #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #honor #honor9c #honor9a #honor9s #lcd #hd #mediatekheliop22 #heliop22 #russia #rub #8mp #5mp #android10 #magicui #nfc #48mp #kirin710a #hms #huaweimobileservices #4gbram #2gbram #64gb #128gb #usa #uk https://www.instagram.com/p/B_k5x0PAFzQ/?igshid=1khcgfyeqyj6w
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techiespage · 4 years
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The new Huawei nova 7 trio is now available in China as the first official sale kicked off at 10:08 local time after a few days of pre-orders. However, Vmall lists the shipping date as “before May 6”, so if you buy now you may not get your phone until next week. Model 8/128GB 8/256GB Stores Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G CNY 2,400 CNY 2,800 Vmall, JD Huawei Nova 7 5G CNY 3,000 CNY 3,400 Vmall, JD Huawei Nova 7 Pro 5G CNY 3,700 CNY 4,100 Vmall, JD There’s no sign that he new nova 7 phones will be available outside of China anytime soon. And if they do go global, they may change their name first. The Huawei P40 Lite, for example, is a rebranded nova 6 SE. The 6 SE is also available as the "nova 7i" in Malaysia, so the novas aren't exclusive to China. The Honor V30 (not Honor 30) series was expected in Europe but it’s yet to arrive – they may not have the periscope cam of the nova 7 Pro, but the V30 duo still offers a great camera experience and a flagship Kirin 990 chipset. Of course, none of the nova 7, P40 and V30 phones have GMS, they run Huawei’s alternative instead. . . . . #techies_page_huawei #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #huawei #huaweinova7 #huaweinova7pro #huaweinova7i #huaweinova7se #europe #china #honorv30 #honor30 #nova7pro #nova7 #nova7se #nova7i #malaysia #huaweip40lite #huaweinova6se #vmall #jd #kirin990 #gms #googlemobileservices #hms #huaweimobileservices #huaweip40 #shipping https://www.instagram.com/p/B_hppJ0ACGH/?igshid=1gx9wdypbgdty
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techiespage · 4 years
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The Huawei MatePad is built around a 10.4" 2,000 x 1,200 pixel IPS display and a Kirin 810 chipset. It packs a 7,250mAh battery with 18W fast charging via Type-C port. Other hardware highlights of the MatePad include two 8MP cameras. The rear one does come complete with autofocus, while the selfie one is fixed focus. All of this is crammed inside a 245.2mm x 154.96mm x 7.35mm metal body, tipping the scale at 450 grams. Most of the published press materials focus on the tablet’s use as an educational tool. Huawei has baked-in an education center, full of learning resources and complete with tis own special “focus UI”. It works alongside a few other measures to make sure that younger users of the MatePad focus on their schoolwork and don’t become addicted. And seeing how the biggest use case for the MatePad will likely be reading text, the tablet also includes a special reading mode, which not only cuts-out blue light and simulates a monochrome e-paper like experience, but also monitors for the user’s eye distance and posture. Neat. EMUI on the MatePad also offer multi-window support and integration with other compatible devices as part of the new EMUI 10.1. There are no Google Services in case you were wondering. The MatePad also offers support for Huawei’s M-Pencil stylus accessory. The Huawei MateBook features four large Harman Kardon-tuned speakers and an array of four microphones. In addition to boosting multimedia experience it also facilitates virtual learning and classrooms. The Huawei MatePad is available in a trio of configurations: 4GB + 64GB Wi-Fi, 6GB + 128GB Wi-Fi and 6GB + 128GB LTE. These will set you back CNY 1,899 ($270), CNY 2,199 ($310) and CNY 2,499 ($350), respectively. You can have it in any color as long as it is white. . . . . #techies_page_huawei #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #huawei #huaweimatepad #huaweimatepadpro #matepad #matepadpro #huaweimatebook #emui #fastcharging #typec #8mp #ipsdisplay #kirin810 #kirin #china #google #hms #gms #huaweimobileservices #googlemobileservices #usa #uk #unitedstates #unitedkingdom #australia #white https://www.instagram.com/p/B_VcDQvgsBj/?igshid=1iuq5mi3wfyeh
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iandroideu · 4 years
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Started the general public checking out of the brand new Huawei Mobile #BanHuaweiUSA #huawei #HuaweiMobileServices https://t.co/piN7w67NYt http://twitter.com/iandroideu2/status/1209777304504635393
Started the general public checking out of the brand new Huawei Mobile #BanHuaweiUSA #huawei #HuaweiMobileServices https://t.co/piN7w67NYt
— iAndroid.eu (@iandroideu2) December 25, 2019
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