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The company's biggest unit by revenue — the mobile networks business — declined 24% to 2.16 billion euros, driven mainly by weakness in the North American market.
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Despite these obstacles, Apple's ability to navigate the Chinese market is noteworthy. The company has demonstrated resilience by constantly evolving its strategies, the report stated.
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Counterpoint Research: OPPO and Honor to Intensify Global Foldable Product Market Competition in H2
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Beijing has accused Washington of allegedly hacking Huawei's servers and conducting cyber attacks to steal critical data since 2009
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As per one of the contentions of the Income Tax Department, Huawei had a "willful failure" of providing account books and relevant documents during a search at the Chinese tech giant's Gurugram office.
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Beijing: Xiaomi has patented a new fingerprint scanning technology which would allow users to use the fingerprint sensor on any part of the screen. Xiaomi in the patent showcased how the technology works in that it will have an array of infrared LED light transmitters underneath the capacitive touch-screen layer and above the normal AMOLED […]
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Beijing: Tech giant Huawei has launched a new smart glasses ‘Huawei Smart Glasses’ with a detachable front frame design in China. The smart glass offers three classic frame types: Classic frame, Stylish pilot, and Retro round frame. It also comes in a variety of colourful frames. The new Huawei smart glasses are the first glasses […]
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Earlier, Huawei released two glasses under its name, however, both were in collaboration with spectacles maker Gentle Monster.
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Hyderabad: T-Works, an initiative of the Telangana government, and Huawei joined hands to sponsor state-of-the-art prototyping facilities at T-Works, with a vision to promote entrepreneurial spirit and provide an enabling environment amongst Indian youth. As part of the association, Huawei will support T-Works towards procurement of high-end prototyping equipment, specifically advanced 3D printers, laser cutters […]
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Smartphone maker filed a patent with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for a new method for a controllable foldable display with haptic and sound effect, reports LetsGoDigital.
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The new investment that the company is making this year will focus on building components for smart vehicles, including software platforms for self-driving cars, CGTN reported on Tuesday, citing Huawei's Rotating Chairman Eric Xu.
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According to an ITHome report, the patent with a publication number CN112564295A describes a wireless charging technology that belongs to the field of wireless charging technology.
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The company said in a statement that it will continue requesting the US to remove designation of Xiaomi as a Chinese military company.
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Specifically, two patents filed by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. titled "An Electric Drive System, Powertrain, and Electric Vehicle". The patents were both filed on October 21, 2020
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According to GSMArena, Richard Yu, head of Huawei's consumer business group, who was in charge of the company's amazing rise in the smartphone world, is said to shift his focus to EVs, which will target the mass-market segment.
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Fitify is a fitness app that is fine-tuned for mobile devices and wearables. With over 10 million users in 170+ countries, the App has 900+ exercise guides. The company seems to have used HMS's 5 integration kits like Account
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According to Nikkei Asia, citing people familiar with the matter, Huawei has notified its suppliers that it plans to order enough components for 70-80 million smartphones this year.
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Its first-ever console tentatively named the 'MateStation' could be launched alongside the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X in China sometime in second quarter (Q2) of 2021. It would probably rely on some of its in-house silicon to do the heavy lifting.
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"The order on review potentially impacts the financial interests of the telecommunications industry as a whole," Huawei said in its court filing, reports The Verge.
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"Its decision to divest Honor, however, may prove vital, as Honor is not bound by the same restrictions and component supply is resuming," said research analyst Amber Liu from market research firm Canalys.