The next Huawei tablet is identical to the iPad Pro

The first photos of the upcoming Huawei tablet have been published online and their peculiarity is that the tablet looks very much like an iPad Pro but with a “hole-punch” selfie camera.

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The tablet reportedly could be the successor to MediaPad M6 and could be called MediaPad M7 based on the company’s naming scheme.

Industry serial insider Evan Blass posted a photo of the tablet as well, but said it would be called the MatePad Pro. Huawei laptops are called MateBooks and as a result the name suggested by Blass is not impossible.

However labeled, the tablet will have a minimal frame display and offer support for the M-Pen stylus and a magnetic keyboard.

The photos also show that the tablet will be available in two colors, black and white as well as a USB-C port with stereo speakers on both sides. It is not known if the tablet will have a 3.5mm headphone port.

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Huawei's Foldable Phone Finally Has a Debut Date

Huawei’s Foldable Phone Finally Has a Debut Date

Mate X is a phone with a Kirin 980 processor and 5G Balong 5000 modem. The phone has a massive 4,500 mAh battery and can be charged at 85% in an half hour through 55W charging.

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When opened the screen has an 8-inch diagonal size, closed a 6.6-inch front screen and an 6.38-inch rear screen.

Unlike the Galaxy Fold that opens like a book, the Mate X‘s screen folds out. As a result it’s a more conventional phone than the Galaxy Fold but the plastic-coated screen will question its longevity.

The phone will go on sale from November 15 for $2,400 for the 8GB RAM and 512GB of memory. Currently the phone will be sold only in China while a global launch is being reviewed.

Huawei said it has sold 200 million smartphones since the beginning of the year to date, reaching the target 64 days before it did last year.

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United States will give US companies permission to sell they technology to Huawei

United States will give US companies permission to sell they technology to Huawei

The US government is planning to issue licenses to US companies that want to sell technology and products to Chinese giant Huawei, the New York Times reported today.

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The United States sanctioned the world’s largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment earlier this year by banning Huawei from doing business with US companies.

Huawei was accused of espionage on behalf of the Chinese Communist regime and considered a threat to national security by Washington. The Chinese firm has consistently denied the accuses.

President Trump’s administration granted Huawei a temporary license in May which was renewed for another 90 days on August 19. But the government received over 100 applications in August for licenses, though none were authorized. New York Time says Trump has given the green light to these licenses.

Huawei is the world’s largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and one of the leading players in 5G. The company’s expansion is also seen as China’s ambition to become a dominant player in 5G. From it, the Chinese company has tried to distance itself from American technology. It currently manufactures its chips for smartphones and even released the operating system called Harmony OS.

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Mate 30 can't install Google apps, even manually!

Mate 30 can’t install Google apps, even manually!

Huawei‘s latest phones, the Mate 30 series, have lost the ability to manually install Google apps, Bloomberg reported today.

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According to the report, security researcher John Wu published a blog post explaining how buyers of the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro models could manually install Google apps despite US sanctions banning Huawei from accessing US technology, hardware and software.

But according to some security experts, the Mate 30 models have already lost that chance of manually installing Android apps. Mate 30 is the company’s first major flagship launched under the shadow of US sanctions in May.

Alongside the method Wu released, an app that makes it easier to install Google apps and services on the Mate 30 called LZPlay was launched but has now been removed. The privileges required to install Google Apps have now been revoked and users of these phones cannot install Google Maps or Gmail applications.

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Huawei unveiled Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, the phones that have everything but no one will buy

Huawei unveiled Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, the phones that have everything but no one will buy

Huawei‘s party may have been marred by US sanctions, but the company still had something to show at its Mate 30 launch event, or as we might call the Galaxy Note killer.

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Mate 30 comes in the category of 6+ inch phones for mobile enthusiasts and professionals who are always on the move and today more than ever focused on the camera leaving the qualities of a smartphone in the background.

This smartphone has decided, though not at will, to distance itself from Google apps and build a new future, a future that belongs to him alone.

The first notable features of this smartphone are the 6.53-inch screen of the Mate 30 Pro which stays on and curves towards the sides of the phone structure. Equipped with OLED technology, it is characterized by a resolution of 2,400×1176 pixels. The volume buttons are part of the phone screen and available on the side of the screen.

The standard Mate 30 has a 6.62-inch screen with a resolution of 2,340×1,080 pixels OLED which unlike the Pro model does not extend to the sides of the phone. Like Samsung‘s Edge series, the screen lying on the sides of the phone is a nightmare for those who fear accidental button presses.

In terms of battery life, the Pro has a full 4,500 mAh which lasts 9.2 hours in “heavy” use while the standard model has a 4,200 mAh battery that lasts 8.2 hour.

In the past, Huawei devices had better battery life but this disadvantage is somewhat overshadowed by new charging technologies. Mate 30 has a 40W cable and 27W wireless charging. Mate 30 gets power from the Kirin 990 5G chip built on the 7-nanometer architecture with the promise of significantly increased performance compared to the previous generation.

The company says 5G performance will outperform rivals like the Galaxy Note.

Huawei has entrusted Leica with photographic power by combining 4 rear sensors. The Pro model has two 40-megapixel cameras, an 8-megapixel Telephoto and a 3D depth-tracking camera. Looking back, the phone looks more like a Panasonic Lumix CM1.

The potential of this camera is demonstrated by super-slow motion filming. For the base model Mate 30 has a more modest configuration with a 40-megapixel camera, a 16-megapixel and an 8-megapixel camera is selected.

Huawei did not hesitate to boast of the “notch” which it considers the most sophisticated in a phone. Mate 30 Pro has a 32-megapixel selfie camera, a gesture sensor, a 3D depth camera, a light sensor and a proximity sensor.

Mate 30 has a much smaller “notch” with only a 24-megapixel camera and light and proximity sensors.

Mate 30 Series comes in four colors: green, black, silver and purple. Mate 30 Pro is IP68 resistant while the Mate 30 IP53.

As expected Huawei has partnered with Porsche Design to create a luxurious version of the phone. US sanctions on Huawei mean that the Mate 30 comes without Google apps, including the Play Store.

The company promises to invest $1 billion to attract applications to the Huawei ecosystem, while phones remain difficult to sell elsewhere except China.

In Europe the phone costs 799 euros for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of memory. Mate 30 Pro starts at 1,099 euros for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory. What’s more, the 5G comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory for 1,199 euros, while the luxury Porsche Design will cost 2,095 euros for 12GB of RAM and 512GB of memory.

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Huawei's flagship is unveiled three days before its debut

Huawei’s flagship is unveiled three days before its debut

Just few days before Huawei will unveiled the flagships of the Mate 30 line, a phone that debuts without Google services and apps on September 19, promotional images of four of the models are leaked online.

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The images were shared by renowned insider Evan Blass and showcased the Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro and Mate 30 Lite models as well as a Porsche Design edition.

At the top of the line is the Mate 30 Pro. Images suggest that the phone will be equipped with a wide “notch” at the top and a screen that curves on both sides of the phone.

In the back we can see the Leica brand of camera along with four sensors. Speculations say the camera system consists of two 40-megapixel sensors, an 8-megapixel sensor, and a ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensor.

Compared to the Pro, the standard Mate 30 has a much smaller “notch” which suggests it has fewer sensors. Dual card functionality will also be offered for this model.

Both the Mate 30 Pro and Mate 30 will come with Huawei’s Kirin 990 processor which comes with an integrated 5G chip. As a result a 5G signal is visible in Mate 30 images.

Mate 30 Lite has a very different design from the first two because it comes with a “hole-punc” camera, four rear cameras and a fingerprint sensor on the back. This phone has a less powerful chip such as the Kirin 810.

Finally the Porsche Design edition of the Mate 30 Pro is displayed on a leather back cover, and two red and black designs.

Google said the phone line will debut without official Google apps due to US sanctions. As a result, phones will not have access to Play Store, which is the main source of Android apps.

While in China Huawei phones are selling quite well without Play Store, convincing users in Europe will be more difficult.

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Kirin 990 5G is Huawei's response to Samsung and Qualcomm processors

Kirin 990 5G is Huawei’s response to Samsung and Qualcomm processors

A few days ago Samsung revealed Exynos 980, the company’s first processor with a built-in 5G modem.

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In February, Qualcomm also revealed that it is developing a mobile platform with integrated 5G.

Today at the IFA 2019 Technology Fair, Huawei unveiled the Kirin 990 5G and calls it the first 5G processor in the industry. The new chip comes with radio technology that will prepare a host of future-standard devices even though Huawei still does not offer mmWave support.

Past 5G chips needed a separate modem. Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, for example, is compatible with the 5G X50 modem but had a built-in LTE X24 model.

But this race in 5G would not make sense until more networks and devices were widely available, though this fact is not stopping companies from making statements.

Kirin 990 5G is a 7-nanometer chip with eight cores and has 10.3 billion transistors. It uses two large cores, two medium and four small ones to optimize the performance of several applications simultaneously at speeds of 2.86Ghz, 2.36Ghz and 1.95Ghz respectively.

990 5G also has a 16-core Mali G76 graphics card providing enough power for video games. But Huawei demands attention on 5G and Artificial Intelligence. The company says the Kirin 990 5G can reach speeds of up to 2.3Gbps in download and 1.25Gbps in upload.

By comparison, the 5G Snapdragon X55 modem can reach up to 7Gbps because Qualcomm supports mmWave technology and Huawei no. Qualcomm has not yet introduced a 5G integrated processor.

Kirin 990 5G neural processor can be used for tasks like voice and face recognition. The processor also includes a 5th generation image processor. Kirin 990 5G is expected to be unveiled at the company’s next flagship and until we see it on a real device it will be difficult to see its benefits.

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Huawei has found a way to bypass US sanctions

Huawei has found a way to bypass US sanctions

While awaiting the debut of the Mate 30, Huawei today unveiled a redesigned version of the P30 Pro.

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Unlike the existing P30 Pro, the new model comes with a tailgate made of two materials: glossy and matte as well as blue or lavender. While the design is new, the P30 Pro comes with pre-installed Android 10, Huawei’s smart way to launch a new product with Google’s latest operating system.

Like the existing P30 Pro model, the new colors retain the same Kirin 980 processor. Huawei today launched the Kirin 990 chip with a built-in 5G modem.

The processor will actually debut on the Mate 30 at the end of the month and is an interesting debut to follow. Last month Google revealed that the Huawei Mate 30 will not come with Google apps and services, which means it is not certified for the Google Play Store.

It remains to be seen what will happen to Mate 30 on September 19. The White House has banned US companies, such as Google, from doing business with Huawei, and the smartphone maker received a three-month permit in early May to continue delivering software updates.

The permit was extended for a further 3 months until November 19 but covers only existing equipment. Until the ban is lifted, Huawei has nothing more than to redesign the devices and add the latest version of the operating system for Europe and the US.

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Huawei Enjoy 10 Plus

Huawei Enjoy 10 Plus arrives in early September

Huawei Enjoy 10 Plus is the next Chinese company smartphone to be released in the first week of September.

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Prior to the announcement, the phone appeared in the TENAA certification, with photos and specifications. This will be another Huawei model with a self-pop-up camera.

The device comes with a 2.2GHz Kirin 710F chip and will be available in four variants: 4 GB + 64 GB, 4G + 128G, 6GB + 128GB, 8 GB + 128 GB for RAM and storage.

The LCD screen will have a size of 6.59 inches and a resolution of 2340 x 1080p. Three cameras are expected at the rear, with 48MP + 8MP + 2MP sensors. The selfie pop-up camera has a 16MP sensor. The phone will be powered by a 4000mAh battery and will weigh 196.8 grams. The operating system is EMUI 9.1, based on Android 9.

It will be available in Fantasy Night Black and Jade Green variants. When it comes to pricing, the 6 GB RAM will cost around 165 euros.

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Huawei unveils the debut date of Mate 30

Huawei unveils the debut date of Mate 30

There has been endless speculation about the Huawei Mate 30 phone, but finally we have something official: the phone launches on September 19 in Munich.

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The date was revealed by Huawei Mobile’s Twitter account with a 7-second short video focusing on the smartphone camera.

The invitation reads “Re-think the Possible.” But the big surprise is that Mate 30 phones won’t have Google apps and services thanks to the trade war between the US and China.

It is possible that Google may apply an exception for Mate 30 devices and if not, Huawei will have to rely on its own Harmony OS operating system.

How it all ends up is not known until the phone debuts. But what we expect is a Mate 30 and a Mate 30 Pro. Previously leaked images suggest a rounded space containing rear cameras.

There has also been talk of wireless charging technology, but the main focus will be on software and applications that the Huawei Mate 30 will have. From the data provided by Huawei it is expected a photographic power that will make the difference.

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