
Huawei Claims Leading Position for 5G Commercial Contracts
China's tech giant Huawei announced at a press conference on Dec. 18 that it has landed more than 25 contracts for 5G, which puts itself in a leading position i...
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China's tech giant Huawei announced at a press conference on Dec. 18 that it has landed more than 25 contracts for 5G, which puts itself in a leading position i...

Huawei Honor officially announced the launch of the Honor Note 10. On July 4, Honor CEO Zhao Ming said on Weibo that the Note 10 is coming soon, and that they h...

The flames of the trade war between China and the United States have long spread to the field of science and technology. Following the U.S. ban on ZTE, it is ru...

On December 5, Huawei filed a petition with the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans.

AgiBot, founded by Huawei Technologies' former “Genius Youth” recruit Peng Zhihui, unveiled the Genie Operator-1 (GO-1), an innovative generalist embodied foundation model, on March 10.

During a visit to Brussels on July 18, Huawei's head of PR Chen Weifang shared with Xinhua News Agency that her company has obtained more than 50 5G commercial contracts, 28 of which are from Europe.

Huawei's smartphone shipment target will be 200 million units in 2018, according to a source familiar with the company's internal planning. SEE ALSO: Huawei to...

Huawei's new flagship P20 (code-named Emily or EML-L29) has appeared on the Geekbench website ten days in advance of its press release conference. SEE ALSO: Hu...

Yesterday OnePlus launched their new flagship device OnePlus 5. Here is an interview almost 3 years ago with OnePlus founder Peter Lau, at that moment their fir...

Recently, the 7th Future Network Development Conference was officially held. At this conference, Peng Song, Senior Vice President of Huawei and President of ICT Strategy and Marketing, delivered a keynote speech. In his speech, Peng Song revealed his predictions on the development speed of autonomous driving.

While everyone has their eyes on 5G technology, the Chinese tech giant Huawei is holding all the trumps. When asked if the company was to sell its self-developed 5G modems to Apple, Huawei chose not to comment.

In a newly built office building in the technology zone of Shenzhen’s Nanshan District lies a plain-looking phone company. This company has few Chinese users, ...