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Huawei's new Mate X2 has a $3,000 price tag and a Galaxy Z Fold 2-like design
By Babu Mohan last updated
Huawei's third foldable phone comes with an 8-inch main display, a 5nm Kirin 9000 chipset, and an impressive quad-camera setup on the back.
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Huawei Mate 40 Pro price leaked ahead of official launch
By Babu Mohan last updated
According to an early Amazon listing, the Mate 40 Pro is going to be priced at €1199 in Europe for the base 8GB/256GB version.
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Global smartphone sales jumped 24% in Q1 2021, led by affordable 5G phones
By Babu Mohan published
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Huawei under fire after new eavesdropping allegations
By Michael Allison published
A new report from the Netherlands places Huawei in the eye of another eavesdropping storm. The company denies any wrongdoing at this time.
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A look at the Android smartphones still to come in 2017
By Florence Ion last updated
Like sands through the hourglass, so does the smartphone release cycle seem to churn in perpetuity.
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Here's your best look yet at the Mate 30 series [Updated]
By Babu Mohan last updated
Renders of the upcoming Mate 30 series phones from Huawei have surfaced just three days before their formal debut in Munich.
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New Mate 30 Pro leak shows off a waterfall screen
By Babu Mohan last updated
A real-life image of the Mate 30 Pro posted on Weibo gives us a closer look at the phone’s extremely curved waterfall screen.
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China starts working on its own blacklist in response to the Huawei ban
By Jason England last updated
After the U.S. ban has left Huawei at a standstill, China is now looking to retaliate by making its own blacklist of companies it deems unreliable.
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