New image leak reveal Huawei Mate 30 with 4 cameras

New image leak reveal Huawei Mate 30 with 4 cameras

Meanwhile rumors and leaks continue that give us a better idea of ​​what to expect, but this latest leak seems to be a promotional image that looks interesting.

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Recent leaks by the creators of the coils have shown a triple camera system on the new model Huawei Mate 30 Pro, but this promotional image says otherwise.

We can assume it will include an ultra-wide, wide-angle and telephoto camera as well as a 3D sensor or ToF camera. Previous leaks mention that we can get a 1/1.55 “for the main camera, a 1/1.7” for the ultra-wide, and a 5x periscope zoom module for the latter.

There is also information about its charging capabilities and the new Kirin 990 processor. Either way, we have to wait until September 6 to see the Mate 30 presentation.

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Huawei Mate X launch delay has been made to advance the processor and camera

Huawei Mate X launch delay has been made to advance the processor and camera

The launch of the Huawei Mate X – the company’s first foldable phone – has been postponed again and would not be revealed in September as predicted, but could happen sometime in November.

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Neowin has learned that this phone will make big changes whenever it arrives, and not as we have seen before.

Sources close to Huawei have announced that the launch has been delayed to make the processor and camera more advanced and not that this phone has any problems.

As part of the plans, it is the new Huawei Kirin 990 processor, which is not known for specifics, and the camera used in the Huawei P30 Pro, which captures very good photos in low light.

This is still a foldable phone, and it is rumored that the Huawei Mate X will be very good in this line of phones.

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Huawei has begun the research for the 6G system in Canada

We have just seen the new 5G service release, but other companies are considering building a successor and this is the 6G system. One of these is Chinese tech giant Huawei.

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As reported by TechSpot, Huawei has started the research into the creation of 6G in their lab in Ottawa, Canada. Huawei is said to be collaborating with more than 13 universities and research institutes on the project.

“5G is a really a good new technology and we’re trying to make 6G the evolution of 5G,” said Huawei Vice President Song Zhang. With 5G just coming out of service, Huawei predicts that 6G will come out in 10 years, at a time when 5G will be quite popular by then.

Despite the fact that they are developing 6G service, it is the Canadian state that has to decide whether Huawei should use its 5G services technology in the country, a decision that will be taken after the autumn parliamentary elections.

During June, Samsung announced the creation of a research center focused on the creation of the 6G service. Later on, Advanced Communication Research Center was created in addition to Samsung Research.

Also South Korean company LG Electronics, in collaboration with the South Korea Institute of Science and Technology, has also opened a research center, and China has said it will do the first 6G testing in 2020.

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Huawei postpones the Mate X debut again

Huawei postpones the Mate X debut again

The company told to TechRadar during an event in China that the launch of Mate X in September was impossible.

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In June when the phone should have arrived, the company said it would launch the phone in September after news that the Galaxy Fold had suffered numerous problems with the folding mechanism.

Huawei’s Mate X will most likely be launched in November with an exact date missing.

TechRadar said Huawei had not provided information on the reasons for the delay. Perhaps the company is trying to avoid a scenario similar to what Samsung experienced with the Galaxy Fold. Or perhaps the company is not sure that ARM and Google will not block technology due to US sanctions.

However the upgraded Galaxy Fold will arrive ahead of the Mate X in the market.

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Huawei breaks the silence, launches their operating system - Harmony OS

Huawei breaks the silence, launches their operating system – Harmony OS

Today at the Huawei Developers Conference, CEO of the company’s Consumer Business Group Richard Yu, surprised the audience by unveiling “Harmony OS“, which he says is faster and more secure than Android.

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The software is aimed at IoT products instead of smartphones. Harmony OS is an operating system for all platforms, compatible for desktops and smartphones.

According to Yu, once Huawei can no longer access Google’s Android, it can run “Harmony OS” immediately. Until then, Huawei will continue with Android.

The platform is open source, and is in fact more of a competitor to future Google Fuchsia, given that both are microcornel-based and can be used on multiple devices at the same time.

In contrast, according to Yu’s presentation, Andoid is not as efficient due to its redundant codes, outdated planning mechanism and fragmentation issues.

But Harmony OS, thanks to the microcornel design, is more secure because it lacks root access, so it is protected from external service isolation.

In addition to a lighter system, Huawei says the Harmony OS will provide performance improvements. One of these is the “Deterministic Latency Engine”, which can allocate system resources using real-time analytics and forecasts. Android, on the other hand, has stuck with the less intelligent Linux mechanism.

Huawei states that HarmonyOS’s IPC performance is 5-times as Google’s Fuschia , 3-times as QNX’s.

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Huawei’s first Android-alternative phone to comes at the end of the year

A new report says that Hongmeng OS, Huawei’s alternative operating system that should replace Android, may soon be detailed.

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The report comes from China and the state-run media Global Times which should be treated with skepticism but in itself contains some very important details.

First according to the report Huawei will present Hongmeng OS at the developer conference which launches this Friday, August 9th in Dongguan, China.

Huawei developers have said the software is designed for IoT devices and will come first on the company’s smart TVs.

The report compares Hongmeng OS with Google’s Fuchsia operating system, another experimental alternative designed to run on several interfaces.

The Global Times says the Hongmeng OS smartphone is under construction and is currently being tested. The first device should debut alongside the flagship Mate 30 Pro this year with a debut date in the fourth quarter.

It will belong to the lower to middle segment and will cost around $300.

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Huawei's first 5G phone goes on sale next month

Huawei’s first 5G phone goes on sale next month

The company will launch the first 5G phone next month.

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The Huawei Mate 20X has already made its UK debut and will now go on sale in the Chinese market. Huawei actually unveiled another 5G phone earlier this year, the Mate X.

It was the company’s first folding phone that was originally due to launch in the summer. However, Huawei decided to delay the launch of the device in order to make some improvements to the overall durability.

Chinese carriers have already been granted licenses to start their own 5G commercial networks. The company will now start selling their 5G phones as 5G networks come out gradually.

Huawei has begun receiving pre-orders for the Mate 20X in China. It is expected to begin shipping the device on August 16th.

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A fourth camera and carbon fiber has been added to the Huawei folding phone

A fourth camera and carbon fiber has been added to the Huawei folding phone

Samsung has made some improvements in the design of Galaxy Fold, which will be released soon and Huawei seems to have done the same with Mate X.

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Chinese journalist Li Wei had managed to catch Richard Yu’s CEO at the airport and even fired some Mate X phone pictures in the current state with the upgrades made. A fourth sensor is added to the back of the phone, which is most likely the TOF (Time-of-Flight) sensor as well as the carbon fiber effects.

Also, a larger button to open the phone has been added, which will make it easier for Mate X to fold and open.

The problems that emerged from the Galaxy Fold’s first foldable models, prompted Huawei to immediately review Mate X, the screen-folding phone of the Chinese company. The latter collapses on the opposite side of Galaxy Fold, so from the outside. Huawei, like Samsung, has said Mate X debuts in September.

Last month it was said that the phone was in the final testing and there is nothing but hope for the problems to be addressed. The phone will come with the stock version of Android and of course with 5G.

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Huawei’s first 5G phone will not be the one you thought

Huawei‘s plan has been that the first 5G phone was the one with Mate X folding, but a $2,600 last-minute extension of the innovative phone for September changed the company’s plans.

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The Chinese giant confirmed that the first 5G phone would not be Mate X, but Mate 20 X 5G and will debut in several countries around the world in July. The Mate 20 X 5G surface is identical to the Mate 20 X with 7.2-inch AMOLED display, 24-megapixel front camera and three rear-facing cameras between 8 to 40 megapixels.

Huawei will offer the 5G version with a smerald color and 5G mark on the rear to differentiate it from other Mate 20 X models.

Inside the 5G version shares the same 7-nanometer Kirin 980 processor as the other standard models. Mate 20 X 5G has the Balong 5000 modem that enables 5G technology coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of memory as well as the 4,200 mAh battery.

On the other hand another variant with 4G, Mate 20 X has 6GB of RAM, 128GB of memory and 5,000mAh battery.

In the 5G Mate 20 X 5G performance must perform brilliantly in the middle band. Huawei says the phone also supports the first 5G hybrid versions and the latest 5G independent version. Hybrid versions are a combination of 5G and 4G. Along with two standards the 5G phone comes with 2G, 3G, and 4G with support for two SIM cards.

The first operators are beginning to offer custom orders for Mate 20 X 5G at $959 in the UAE to $1,238 in Amazon in Italy. Other European operators like Sunrise in Switzerland and Monaco Telecom have promised to offer Mate 20 X 5G to their customers. British operator Vodafone will also bring the latest phone.

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Google gets the green light for Android licensing at Huawei

Google gets the green light for Android licensing at Huawei

It has not been a month since the United States imposed a ban on US companies doing business with Huawei citing national security concerns.

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Two days ago President Trump relaxed his tone when he said American companies could continue to do business with the telecommunications giant. While it is unknown how long this “permit” extends and if it will be applies to 5G technology, one thing is certain that Google and Huawei will continue to cooperate.

Under US sanction terms, Google decided to revoke Huawei’s Android license, which means that the company’s phones will not use the Play Store or Google’s services. While Trump did not mention specific companies like Google, Qualcomm and Intel, he cited the complex products and technologies created by American companies.

“What we did in the Silicon Valley is tremendous, and no one has been able to compete with it and we have agreed that our companies will continue to sell Huawei-s products,” Trump said.

While American sanctions had not yet come into effect due to 90-day permissions, it had started to affect Huawei’s upcoming products. Now Google is once again ready to license Huawei’s Android.

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