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China's Huawei helps promote security in Iraq's capital via "Safe City Solution" project
Source: Xinhua | 2019-03-08 05:37:34 | Editor: huaxia

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A staff member stands in front of a Huawei shop in Beijing, China, on March 7, 2019. (Reuters photo)

BAGHDAD, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese tech giant Huawei launched the first phase of the Safe City Solution project in Baghdad's Karrada neighborhood to promote security measures in the Iraqi capital, an official newspaper reported Thursday.

The launch of the project was announced in a ceremony held at the headquarters of Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), state-owned al-Sabah newspaper said.

The ceremony was attended by the Chinese charge d'affaires, representatives of Huawei, Iraqi military commanders and high-level government officials.

"The new surveillance camera solution will make easier the job of the security forces by monitoring the streets and detecting the suspected people in order to arrest them," said Jalil al-Rubaie, commander of BOC, during the ceremony.

"The project consists of smart surveillance cameras capable of detecting people's faces and tracking various individuals at the same time, which would help reduce the classical security check points in the city," al-Rubaie added.

According to Riyadh al-Adhadh, head of Baghdad Provincial Council, Baghdad needs more than 20,000 security surveillance cameras to cover all streets and neighborhoods.

The new project, which was also funded by Huawei, aims to improve the security situation in Iraq, particularly after the Iraqi authorities declared full liberation of all areas once seized by the Islamic State militants late in 2017.
 
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Huawei Brings 5G to Port Near Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

DOU SHICONG
DATE : MAR 08 2019/SOURCE : YICAI

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Huawei Brings 5G to Port Near Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

(Yicai Global) March 8 -- Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is teaming up with mobile carrier China Telecommunications to add fifth-generation connectivity to the Zhuhai Highway Port along the recently opened Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.

Passengers must pass through the port to enter or exit the bridge, which has welcomed more than 4.1 million travelers and 110,000 vehicles since its Nov. 23 opening, Southern Metropolis Daily reported yesterday.

The 55 kilometer-long bridge is the world's largest sea-crossing bridge to have full 4G access. It significantly cuts the travel distance between the three cities it connects, which form part of China's Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area -- a region China hopes to turn into a world class city cluster renowned for science and technology innovation and high living standards.

The first phase of construction will erect an outdoor 5G station that will allow for high-definition video transmission and facial recognition at an underground parking lot and near the gate of the port, a China Telecom executive said. Coverage will then roll out across the entire port.

Building the 5G network will create several opportunities for drivers and passengers at the port, such as reserving parking spaces, locating available spaces, and controlling unmanned shuttle buses that run between port entry and exit points.

https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/huawei-brings-5g-to-port-near-hong-kong-zhuhai-macao-bridge
 
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Huawei Mate 20 series shipments cross 10 million units in 4.5 months

by Jeet 1 min ago0

Huawei has announced that its current Mate-series flagship smartphones — Huawei Mate 20 series, has shipped more than 10 million units in just 4 and a half months. It also announced that the Mate 20 series has broken the previous Mate-series and P-series sales record for the same time duration in Greater China.

While the numbers obviously suggest the popularity of the Mate 20 series in the region, the company also says that the devices in this smartphone series also continues to sell well in Western Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and other regions.

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Making a statement regarding this milestone, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business said on Weibo: “In four and a half months, Huawei’s Mate20 series shipments broke 10 million units! Thanks to the support, praise and recognition of global consumers, and the pertinence given by everyone. It is suggested that there will be more breakthroughs in 2019 and I look forward to sharing with you the joy of technological advancement !”

In December last year, the Chinese giant had announced that its global smartphone shipments exceeded the 200 million units mark, representing an increase of 66 times in eight years. At that time, the company had reported shipments of Mate 20 series at 5 million units. In January this year, the number increased to 7.5 million units.

In the year 2018, the company’s smartphones shipment crossed 206 million units and it was reported that Huawei’s consumer business revenue has reached $52 billion, which is the largest revenue of Huawei’s BG business.

Earlier, Huawei’s Consumer Business President He Gang had said that the company could be looking to ship around 230 million to 250 million units this year. However, he stressed that everything is dependent on the market conditions and ensuring steady progress with channels and supplier partners. The numbers show that the company is aiming to grow its mobile business by around 30 percent to 50 percent year-on-year.

https://www.gizmochina.com/2019/03/11/huawei-mate-20-series-10-million-shipments/
 
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Huawei Mate 20 series shipments cross 10 million units in 4.5 months

by Jeet 1 min ago0

Huawei has announced that its current Mate-series flagship smartphones — Huawei Mate 20 series, has shipped more than 10 million units in just 4 and a half months. It also announced that the Mate 20 series has broken the previous Mate-series and P-series sales record for the same time duration in Greater China.

While the numbers obviously suggest the popularity of the Mate 20 series in the region, the company also says that the devices in this smartphone series also continues to sell well in Western Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and other regions.

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Making a statement regarding this milestone, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business said on Weibo: “In four and a half months, Huawei’s Mate20 series shipments broke 10 million units! Thanks to the support, praise and recognition of global consumers, and the pertinence given by everyone. It is suggested that there will be more breakthroughs in 2019 and I look forward to sharing with you the joy of technological advancement !”

In December last year, the Chinese giant had announced that its global smartphone shipments exceeded the 200 million units mark, representing an increase of 66 times in eight years. At that time, the company had reported shipments of Mate 20 series at 5 million units. In January this year, the number increased to 7.5 million units.

In the year 2018, the company’s smartphones shipment crossed 206 million units and it was reported that Huawei’s consumer business revenue has reached $52 billion, which is the largest revenue of Huawei’s BG business.

Earlier, Huawei’s Consumer Business President He Gang had said that the company could be looking to ship around 230 million to 250 million units this year. However, he stressed that everything is dependent on the market conditions and ensuring steady progress with channels and supplier partners. The numbers show that the company is aiming to grow its mobile business by around 30 percent to 50 percent year-on-year.

https://www.gizmochina.com/2019/03/11/huawei-mate-20-series-10-million-shipments/


Looks like the US regime made Huawei quite popular.

Of course, people would sympathize with a company that is been targeted by an entire regime apparatus, from high-level security officials to regime-friendly media.
 
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Looks like the US regime made Huawei quite popular.

Of course, people would sympathize with a company that is been targeted by an entire regime apparatus, from high-level security officials to regime-friendly media.

Huawei has in-house solutions to the forced abandonment of Windows and Android

余承东:华为内部有应对被迫弃用Windows和Android后的方案

2019-03-11 21:58:00字号:A- A A+来源:观察者网

3月11日消息,MWC期间,华为消费者业务CEO余承东接受了德国媒体采访,期间余承东对于折叠屏手机以及OS等都做了详尽的解答。

余承东认为,一到两年后,折叠屏手机就会达到1000欧元左右的价位。在其它品牌厂商投产后,甚至可以到不足500欧元。

余承东信心十足地说,如果折叠屏手机的商业化是成功的,那么华为随时都可以提高量产规模。

谈及对手,余承东表示,出货量方面华为和三星已经很接近,最晚明年之前超越三星拿下智能手机行业领导地位。至于苹果,余承东的观点是,华为的创新能力远超前者,毕竟苹果今年甚至明年都很难拿出折叠屏手机。

余承东还谈到,如果迫不得已,华为将放弃Windows和Android系统转向内部解决方案,但就目前而言,他们仍优先和微软、谷歌等生态伙伴保持合作。

关于未来技术,余承东展望了100英寸到200英寸的手机屏幕。当然,这不是物理形态,而是基于AR(增强现实)眼镜。余承东透露,华为正在研发相关设备,5年之内就可以推向市场。
 
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Yu Chengdong, President of Huawei Consumer Business: Huawei has internal solutions after being forced to abandon Windows and Android
2019-03-11 18:51:00
https://www.toutiao.com/a6667084005847859724/
At last month's MWC, Huawei released its first folding screen and also a 5G mobile phone Mate X, which is priced at 2,299 euros (about 17,300) and is expected to go on sale in June.

Obviously, such a price will withstand the footsteps of many budget-constrained consumers.

However, in an interview with German media, Huawei's consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong believes that after one to two years, the folding screen mobile phone will reach a price of about 1,000 euros. After the launch of other brands, it can even be less than 500 euros.

Yu Chengdong said with confidence that if the commercialization of the folding screen mobile phone is successful, then Huawei can increase the mass production scale at any time.

When talking about opponents, Yu Chengdong said that Huawei and Samsung are very close in terms of shipments, and they will surpass Samsung to take the leading position in the smart phone industry before next year. As for Apple, Yu Chengdong’s point of view is that Huawei’s ability to innovate far exceeds the former. After all, it’s hard for Apple to come up with a folding screen phone this year or even next year.

Yu Chengdong also said that if forced, Huawei will give up Windows and Android systems to internal solutions, but for now, they still have priority to cooperate with ecological partners such as Microsoft and Google.

Regarding future technology, Yu Chengdong looked forward to a 100-inch to 200-inch mobile phone screen. Of course, this is not a physical form, but based on AR (Augmented Reality) glasses. Yu Chengdong revealed that Huawei is developing related equipment and can be introduced to the market within five years.

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余承东:华为内部有应对被迫弃用Windows和安卓后的方案
驱动之家 2019-03-11 18:51:00
在上月的MWC上,华为发布了旗下首款折叠屏同时也是5G手机Mate X,定价高达2299欧元(约合1.73万),预计6月份上市开卖。

显然,这样的价格会抵挡住不少预算有限消费者的脚步。

不过,在接受德媒采访时,华为消费者业务CEO余承东认为,一到两年后,折叠屏手机就会达到1000欧元左右的价位。在其它品牌厂商投产后,甚至可以到不足500欧元。

余承东信心十足地说,如果折叠屏手机的商业化是成功的,那么华为随时都可以提高量产规模。

谈及对手,余承东表示,出货量方面华为和三星已经很接近,最晚明年之前超越三星拿下智能手机行业领导地位。至于苹果,余承东的观点是,华为的创新能力远超前者,毕竟苹果今年甚至明年都很难拿出折叠屏手机。

余承东还谈到,如果迫不得已,华为将放弃Windows和Android系统转向内部解决方案,但就目前而言,他们仍优先和微软、谷歌等生态伙伴保持合作。

关于未来技术,余承东展望了100英寸到200英寸的手机屏幕。当然,这不是物理形态,而是基于AR(增强现实)眼镜。余承东透露,华为正在研发相关设备,5年之内就可以推向市场。

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Huawei has in-house solutions to the forced abandonment of Windows and Android

余承东:华为内部有应对被迫弃用Windows和Android后的方案

2019-03-11 21:58:00字号:A- A A+来源:观察者网

3月11日消息,MWC期间,华为消费者业务CEO余承东接受了德国媒体采访,期间余承东对于折叠屏手机以及OS等都做了详尽的解答。

余承东认为,一到两年后,折叠屏手机就会达到1000欧元左右的价位。在其它品牌厂商投产后,甚至可以到不足500欧元。

余承东信心十足地说,如果折叠屏手机的商业化是成功的,那么华为随时都可以提高量产规模。

谈及对手,余承东表示,出货量方面华为和三星已经很接近,最晚明年之前超越三星拿下智能手机行业领导地位。至于苹果,余承东的观点是,华为的创新能力远超前者,毕竟苹果今年甚至明年都很难拿出折叠屏手机。

余承东还谈到,如果迫不得已,华为将放弃Windows和Android系统转向内部解决方案,但就目前而言,他们仍优先和微软、谷歌等生态伙伴保持合作。

关于未来技术,余承东展望了100英寸到200英寸的手机屏幕。当然,这不是物理形态,而是基于AR(增强现实)眼镜。余承东透露,华为正在研发相关设备,5年之内就可以推向市场。

If Huawei is prepared for being forced to give up Windows and Android systems, they have prepared for the worst case scenario. Huawei will not be 2nd ZTE.
 
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If Huawei is prepared for being forced to give up Windows and Android systems, they have prepared for the worst case scenario. Huawei will not be 2nd ZTE.

This suggests trade talks may not end up as amicably as predicted.

When talking about opponents, Yu Chengdong said that Huawei and Samsung are very close in terms of shipments, and they will surpass Samsung to take the leading position in the smart phone industry before next year. As for Apple, Yu Chengdong’s point of view is that Huawei’s ability to innovate far exceeds the former. After all, it’s hard for Apple to come up with a folding screen phone this year or even next year.

Huawei = Confidence from a higher position.

US regime = Fear and inferiority induced rogue action.
 
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Just to compare this, Apple sells 70 million or so smartphones in this time period, almost at or even above the price point of the Mate 20 Series.
The numbers certainly look promising. Imagine Apple sales could be slashed by up to 1/3 if China blocked Apple products under false pretenses like the Trump and predecessor regimes to give domestic brands an advantage (with tanking Apple sales in China probably more like 1/4 but then we aren't starting as high as 70 million either). Im sure it would add at least a noticable amount of sales to Huawei. Or U.S. citizens had free access to Huawei premium smartphones. That could cut into Apple sales in the U.S. market on top of raising Huawei's global sales. Huawei could temporarily snatch away the lead in the league of premium smartphones in terms of total smartphone sales even with just that. Or both and the odds where flipped in favour of Huawei instead, but that one seems very unlikely.
 
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HUAWEI Scores 47 Top Award Recognitions at MWC 2019

Feb 28. 2019

GSMA awarded the HUAWEI Mate X “Best New Connected Mobile Device at Mobile World Congress 2019” thanks to its Falcon Wing Mechanical Hinge, leading 5G capabilities, innovative interactions with consumers and HUAWEI SuperCharge. This highly coveted, special award is given by the organizer GSMA for newly released or soon-to-be-listed mobile products, signifying the highest recognition for pioneering the future of mobile technology. The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with over 350 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem.

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TechRadar gave the HUAWEI Mate X the “Best of MWC 2019” award, calling it as a smartphone that has brought “sci-fi imaginations” to life. Its Falcon Wing hinge mechanism was highlighted as a standout aspect of its beautiful design while its impressive performance was also acknowledged. TechRadar is an online publication focused on technology, with news and reviews of tech products, especially gadgets. It attracts 47.3 million unique monthly readers.

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Tom's Guide chose the HUAWEI Mate X as “Best in Show,” saying its “packed with innovation” including 5G connectivity and a fast-charging dual battery. Tom’s Guide is a website offering unbiased reviews, buyer’s guides, tutorials and more. It has 46.11 million readers.

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Android Central awarded the HUAWEI Mate X as “Best of MWC 2019” noting its Falcon Wing hinge and “super-thin” form factor. Huawei was also praised for the intuitive and easy-to-use approach to the overall design of the device. Android Central is a leading Android community that attracts 27.2 million monthly visitors.

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Digital Trends awarded the HUAWEI Mate X “Emerging Technology” of MWC, because it brings innovative technology to so many aspects of the device. They were impressed with the device’s design and the unique form factor – and said it is one of the most sensational new mobile technologies they have used in years. Digital Trends is a premier source for technology news and product reviews. It attracts 25 million readers monthly.

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Trusted Reviews awarded the HUAWEI Mate X with “Best of MWC 2019” recognition. It said the HUAWEI Mate X “is without a doubt one of the most interesting things to arrive at MWC 2019” thanks to its super-fast 5G connectivity, all-new Leica camera array and a flexible OLED display. Trusted Reviews offers reviews of the latest consumer electronics, IT and computing products, technology industry news, analysis and product launches. It attracts 23.3 million readers.

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TechAdvisor named the HUAWEI Mate X a “Best in Show” award, saying Huawei “made a technological marvel” for its svelte design and powerful 5G chipset. TechAdvisor is a global IDG publication offering expert help and advice including news, hardware reviews, forums and more. It reaches 21.45 million readers.

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Android Authority recognized the HUAWEI Mate X as “Best of MWC 2019,” saying it’s an innovative “powerhouse” with impressive fast charging and a beautiful display. Android Authority provides news, tips and reviews on all things Android, and has 20.2 million readers a month.

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Pocket-lint recognized the “stunning” HUAWEI Mate X as “Best of MWC 2019,” thanks to its “elegant hardware” and stand-out, “intelligent” design. Pocket-lint is the largest independent gadget news and reviews site in the UK and has 17.7 million readers a month.

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BGR recognized the HUAWEI Mate X with its “Best of MWC” award, commending the smartphone for an almost bezel-less display, which “looks amazing.” The ultra-thin device was called out for particular praise as well as the “incredibly fast” SuperCharge technology. BGR is a technology-influenced website covering topics such as consumer gadgets, entertainment, gaming and science. It has 17.5 million readers.

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Android Police gave the HUAWEI Mate X its “Best of MWC 2019” award. The “crazy fast” charging technology was singled out for praise while the easy to hold form factor was also highlighted as a stand out feature. Android Police focuses on Android-based news, reviews and deals, and receives 13.7 million monthly visitors.

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Expert Reviews gave the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019” award, citing its “impressive” display, highlighting that the foldable device “represents a significant development in terms of smartphone design.” Expert Reviews provides authoritative and independent technology reviews based on in-depth testing to help consumers find the perfect products to buy. It attracts 7 million unique monthly visitors.

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Android Headlines gave the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019” award for its unique “Falcon Wing Design” and stunning outward fold. Android Headlines is a global website dedicated to Android news and reviews about technology, as well as business topics. It reaches 3.83 million readers.

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SlashGear awarded the HUAWEI X the “Editor’s Choice” for its “astonishingly slender” design, mentioning that “even out of 5G coverage, though, the phone should still wow.” SlashGear covers technology, science, automotive, gaming and entertainment, and has 3.2 million monthly visitors.

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Ubergizmo presented the HUAWEI Mate X with the “Best of MWC 2019” award. The smartphone was congratulated for an intelligent design which enables an extremely thin form factor without compromising performance. Ubergizmo is a US-based technology reviews and news outlet with 2.9 million monthly visitors.

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FoneArena awarded the HUAWEI Mate X the “Most Innovative Product of MWC 2019” for its stunning design and powerful charging capabilities. FoneArena is the leading independent mobile portal in India with 2.77 million unique visitors monthly.

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T3 awarded the HUAWEI Mate X an “Innovation Award,” calling Huawei a “5G folding phone pioneer” and applauded the device’s accessibility, quality and convenience, saying the handset, “definitely will appeal to far more than tech enthusiasts and, in partnership with the power that 5G networks will have in transforming how we use our personal mobile devices.” T3 covers the latest gadget and technology news, reviews, buyer's guides and features for smartphones, laptops, audio, gaming, fitness and more. T3 attracts 1.78 million unique monthly visitors.

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TechnoBuffalo honored the HUAWEI Mate X with its “Best of MWC 2019” award. The innovative camera system that allows users to see themselves on-screen when taking selfies was praised in addition to the “unique” display. TechnoBuffalo is a leading technology publication with a focus on consumer devices and reviews boasting 1.1 million monthly visitors.

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Mr. Mobile awarded the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019” for its stunning design and exciting innovation. Mr. Mobile only gives out one award during MWC for the very best product – so this is a highly prestigious award recognizing Huawei and the HUAWEI Mate X above everything showcased at MWC. Mr. Mobile is an influential mobile technology reviewer that has over 747K subscribers on his YouTube channel.

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Gearbrain gave the HUAWEI Mate X its “Editor’s Choice” award for its stunning display and unique form factor, stating that “smartphone industry has had some real energy injected into it this week.” Gearbrain is a US-based publication that provides advice and recommendations on new devices. It receives 437K monthly visitors.

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Talk Android awarded the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019,” thanks to its “best-in-class” cameras, 5G capabilities and long-lasting battery, concluding that the handset certainly has the “X factor.” Talk Android covers everything Android and Google related, and has more than 406,000 readers a month.

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GadgetMatch gave the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019” award for its ergonomic curvature, unique design, powerful battery and charging capabilities. GadgetMatch is a leading multi-platform media company providing technology news, reviews and video content to help consumers find the right devices to suit their needs. It has 309,673 monthly readers.

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Techaeris gave the world’s first foldable 5G handset, the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC2019” award at MWC 2019, thanks to its “high-capacity” 4500 mAh cell, 5G capabilities and stunning design. Techaeris provides the latest consumer tech news and reviews to an audience of 307,000 readers a month.

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Gear Diary recognized the HUAWEI Mate X as “Best of MWC 2019,” noting that its “glorious” FullView display, long-lasting battery and 5G capabilities make it a “spectacular example of a folding phone done right.” Gear Diary is U.S.-based website that provides its users with easy-to-understand information about technology. It reaches 149,840 readers.

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Big Tech Question (BTQ) awarded the HUAWEI Mate X the “Best of MWC 2019” award, calling it a “staggering piece of engineering” and “a cutting-edge phone.” Big Tech Question is a forum for all technology, and receives 105K monthly visitors.

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GeekSpin named the HUAWEI Mate X “Best of MWC 2019,” highlighting the foldable device’s “sophisticated” design, “brilliant” cameras and long-lasting battery. GeekSpin shares the latest on what’s trending in tech and lifestyle to an audience of more than 54,600 readers a month.

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TechBox gave the HUAWEI Mate X a “Top Innovation” award for its stunning design, unique display and powerful performance. TechBox is a Slovakian publication that features the latest source of the newest tech and gadgets news, and detailed reviews.

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MyPhone honored the HUAWEI Mate X with the “Most Innovative Product MWC 2019” award. MyPhone is a Greek publication that is a mobile telecommunications portal, with an active forum, reviews of the latest mobile phones and technical documents and articles.

IT World Canada included the HUAWEI Mate X in its list of “Best Foldable Smartphones at MWC 2019” calling the device “the current champ in slimness” and “a gorgeous-looking phone.” IT World Canada covers the latest technology news for the region, and receives 216K monthly visitors.

Mashable featured the HUAWEI Mate X in its list of “Best Tech at Mobile World Congress 2019” saying the device was “hands-down the best foldable phone at MWC.” Mashable is an influential tech publication that receives 28 million monthly visitors.

Stuff included the HUAWEI Mate X in its list of “MWC 2019 Awards” calling the device “a game-changing smartphone.” Stuff covers breaking news and videos of the latest news stories and receives 2.8 million monthly visitors.

Here are the 12 awards the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro has received to-date:

TechRadar gave the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro the “Best of MWC 2019” award for “merging performance with panache.” The 91 percent screen-to-body ratio and “super-sharp” display were called out as particular high points of a “winning design.” TechRadar is an online publication focused on technology, with news and reviews of tech products, especially gadgets. It attracts 47.3 million unique monthly readers.

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Windows Central gave the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro its “Best of MWC 2019” award. The “extremely thin” design as well as the powerful CPU and GPU were praised in particular. Windows Central is considered the leading source for Windows news, featuring reviews, help & tips, buyer guides, forums and accessories. The publication attracts 27.2 unique monthly visitors.

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Trusted Reviews awarded the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro with the “Best of MWC” recognition. The publication said it is “a strong addition to the series” with a great screen, slick design and a lot of clever touches. Trusted reviews offers reviews of the latest consumer electronics, IT and computing products, technology industry news, analysis and product launches. It attracts 23.3 million readers.

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Android Authority awarded the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro the “Best of MWC 2019,” praising the laptop’s high-end specs, display and hardware. Android Authority provides news, tips and reviews on all things Android, and has 20.2 million readers a month.

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Pocket-lint named the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro as the “Best of MWC 2019” winner. The device was praised for its “stunning” design and high-end specifications that make it “great for work and play on the move.” Pocket-lint is the largest independent gadget news and reviews site in the UK and has 17.7 million readers a month.

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BGR included the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro in its “Best of MWC 2019” list, telling readers it was “the star of Huawei’s event on Sunday when it comes to laptops,” praising its several key improvements over its predecessors, including a seamless, NFC-based high-speed wireless bridge between Windows and Android for fast, bi-directional data transfer. BGR is a technology-influenced website covering topics such as consumer gadgets, entertainment, gaming and science. It has 17.5 million readers.

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BestProducts.com awarded the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro its “Best of MWC 2019” for its looks, power, and practicality that the publications says will “surprise its competitors.” BestProducts.com features the latest product reviews and roundups for consumers and receives 4 million daily users.

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SlashGear honored the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro with its “Editor’s Choice” award, stating that, “Huawei is looking to crank up its competitiveness with the new MateBook X Pro 2019,” with the same style, but faster tech. SlashGear covers technology, science, automotive, gaming and entertainment, and has 3.2 million monthly visitors.

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Ubergizmo awarded the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro the “Best of MWC 2019” award, remarking on its updated connectivity features including Huawei Share. The impressive sound performance and display were also called out as highlights. Ubergizmo is a US-based technology reviews and news outlet with 2.9 million monthly visitors.

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GadgetMatch gave the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro the “Best of MWC 2019” for its impressive specs and a “bunch of new ‘magic’ features.” GadgetMatch is a leading multi-platform media company providing technology news, reviews and video content to help consumers find the right devices to suit their needs. It has 309,673 monthly readers.

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Mashable featured the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro in its list of “Best Tech at Mobile World Congress 2019” saying that “one of the best laptops of 2018 is even better this year.” Mashable is an influential tech publication that receives 28 million monthly visitors.

Stuff included the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro in its list of “MWC 2019 Awards,” stating, “What really matters here is the power boost, and the addition of OneHop functionality that lets you instantly transfer words, photos and documents.” Stuff covers breaking news and videos of the latest news stories and receives 2.8 million monthly visitors.

Here are the three awards the HUAWEI MateBook 14 has received to-date:

TechAdvisor named the HUAWEI MateBook 14 “Best in Show,” for its “considerably stronger connectivity,” quad-microphone arrangement, which makes it better suited for making video calls where there are multiple people in a room. TechAdvisor is a global IDG publication offering expert help and advice including news, hardware reviews, forums and more. It reaches 21.45 million readers.

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Expert Reviews gave the HUAWEI MateBook 14 the “Best of MWC 2019” award, citing its “impressive” display, highlighting that the foldable device “represents a significant development in terms of smartphone design.” Expert Reviews provides authoritative and independent technology reviews based on in-depth testing to help consumers find the perfect products to buy. It attracts 7 million unique monthly visitors.

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Big Tech Question (BTQ) awarded the HUAWEI MateBook 14 the “Best of MWC 2019,” for its slim design and powerful performance. Big Tech Question is a forum for all technology, and receives 105K monthly visitors.

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In addition, The HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro won the “Best Smartphone – Judges’ Choice” at the Glomo Awards, in recognition of its powerful performance, outstanding camera system, long battery life, innovative charging solutions and striking design. The Glomo Awards is the official awards program of Mobile World Congress, celebrating the best in innovation over the past year.

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About Huawei Consumer BG
Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population. Fifteen R&D centres have been set up in the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. Huawei Consumer BG is one of Huawei’s three business units and covers smartphones, PC and tablets, wearables and cloud services, etc. Huawei’s global network is built on almost 30 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around the world.

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