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Philippines' Globe Telecom launches fixed wireless 5G network
Source: Xinhua| 2019-06-20 23:25:26|Editor: yan

MANILA, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Globe Telecom, Inc. launched on Thursday its fifth-generation (5G) services, becoming the first Philippine carrier to make the next generation connectivity standard available commercially.

The Ayala-led company is partnering with Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. for the development of its 5G network, which will be launched through a home broadband service initially.

Globe is the first in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia to launch 5G, said Ernest Cu, president and chief executive officer of Globe, during the launch.

"And the countries ahead of us are (South) Korea and Japan. Can you imagine? We're in great company, right, to be able launch this technology," Cu said.

"What it really means is for the Filipino families and I think the Philippines is freedom, freedom to be able to experience the internet much faster than what's there before without having to deploy fiber," he added.

Although the technology is new and still unproven, Cu said early indications are that "it really opens up a whole new world of possibilities."

Globe was initially planning to roll out in locations with high density of cell sites such as Metro Manila and other urban centers.

Fifth-generation or 5G is a new mobile standard that will offer much faster internet speeds and less lag. The technology is seen as the next mobile technology that will revolutionize not only the way people communicate with each other, but also how devices connect to one another to create a smart environment.

Industry giant PLDT Inc. is targeting to launch 5G services for select home broadband and corporate customers by the fourth quarter of 2019, PLDT chair and CEO Manuel Pangilinan said last week.

Pangilinan said his group will most likely launch its own 5G services for the home and enterprise within the fourth quarter, as the group guns to finish its pilot testing for 5G use cases in the coming months.

"We might start with the home and enterprise. But what we have to ask are what the relevant cities, customer premises equipment are for home and enterprise," he told reporters last week.

"There is always America pushing us, egging us ... making me the bait. What do you think Filipinos are, earthworms?" Duterte said.

China now invests in the Philippines, builds factories & infrastructure and employs local workers, and even brings Huawei 5G to the Filipinos.

It seems that the United States has failed in its attempt to undermine relations between the Philippines and China. :partay:
 
"There is always America pushing us, egging us ... making me the bait. What do you think Filipinos are, earthworms?" Duterte said.

China now invests in the Philippines, builds factories & infrastructure and employs local workers, and even brings Huawei 5G to the Filipinos.

It seems that the United States has failed in its attempt to undermine relations between the Philippines and China. :partay:

The end of the American empire is near. The empire is losing control in all areas.

Internally they are in complete disintegration and geopolitically they are failing everywhere.

The nightmare scenario for the American empire is here.
 
Huawei Mate 20 X 5G officially launched in China, check out the price and specs
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By Deng Li
Posted on July 26, 2019

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Huawei has now officially made its debut in China’s 5G smartphone market with the launch of Mate 20 X 5G packed with two 7nm chipsets.

Here’s the download speed test between Huawei Mate 20 X 5G and a 4G smartphone

As for the specs, Huawei Mate 20 X is powered by Kirin 980 processor with 7nm Balong 5000 5G multi-mode chipset that also supports 4G/3G/2G networks.

The phones come with a 7.2-inch FHD+ OLED display. the battery capacity of 4100mAh that recharges with 40W fast charge and runs on EMUI 9.1 (Android Pie).

The Mate 20 X 5G is equipped with 8GB RAM + 256GB internal storage. For photography it has triple rear camera setup of 40 MP (Wide Angle Lens, f/1.8 aperture) + 20 MP (Ultra Wide Angle Lens, f/2.2 aperture) + 8 MP (Telephoto, f/2.4 aperture) and a 24MP (f/2.0) front-facing camera.

Huawei Mate 20 X 5G is priced at 6199 yuan ($900, 809 Euro) and will be available on pre-sale starting July 26, while official sales on August 16.


Huawei Mate 20 X 5G officially launched in China, check out the price and specs - Huawei Central

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Huawei Mate 20 X 5G Hits the UK This Week Because Not Everyone's Afraid to Flog It
By Shabana Arif on 26 Jul 2019 at 5:30PM

Huawei's Mate 20 X 5G launched last month but what with all of the furore going on around the company, network operators pulled the handset from their launch lineup, but now their competitors are stepping in.

The 5G smartphone was set to be available on EE and Vodafone, but the pair announced that they would be holding off on offering the Mate 20 X 5G until the Huawei brouhaha settled down, but it has yet to reappear in either of the companies' lists of 5G devices.

But three other networks have swanned in to snap up the phone for their own 5G lineup, so if you had your eye on the handset you'll be able to find it on Three, Sky Mobile and Carphone Warehouse.


"We will always put our consumers first, regardless of the challenges we face and this announcement demonstrates the continued confidence in Huawei from customers and partners," said Anson Zhang, managing director of Huawei consumer business group UK.

"We also have a responsibility to make it clear to consumers that nothing has changed and we are confident about the future, and will always ensure our consumers enjoy the best possible experience on their Huawei devices. We are grateful to our millions of loyal consumers in the UK – and we will soon welcome millions more.”

As per the snazzy little video, the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G will be available in Emerald Green for £999 from today. You can refresh your memory on its specs right here.


Huawei Mate 20 X 5G Hits the UK This Week Because Not Everyone's Afraid to Flog It | Gizmodo UK
 
The end of the American empire is near. The empire is losing control in all areas.

Internally they are in complete disintegration and geopolitically they are failing everywhere.

The nightmare scenario for the American empire is here.

Each and everyone of these statements are totally and completely wrong.
 
Huawei Mate 20 X 5G officially launched in China, check out the price and specs
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By Deng Li
Posted on July 26, 2019

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Huawei has now officially made its debut in China’s 5G smartphone market with the launch of Mate 20 X 5G packed with two 7nm chipsets.

Here’s the download speed test between Huawei Mate 20 X 5G and a 4G smartphone

As for the specs, Huawei Mate 20 X is powered by Kirin 980 processor with 7nm Balong 5000 5G multi-mode chipset that also supports 4G/3G/2G networks.

The phones come with a 7.2-inch FHD+ OLED display. the battery capacity of 4100mAh that recharges with 40W fast charge and runs on EMUI 9.1 (Android Pie).

The Mate 20 X 5G is equipped with 8GB RAM + 256GB internal storage. For photography it has triple rear camera setup of 40 MP (Wide Angle Lens, f/1.8 aperture) + 20 MP (Ultra Wide Angle Lens, f/2.2 aperture) + 8 MP (Telephoto, f/2.4 aperture) and a 24MP (f/2.0) front-facing camera.

Huawei Mate 20 X 5G is priced at 6199 yuan ($900, 809 Euro) and will be available on pre-sale starting July 26, while official sales on August 16.


Huawei Mate 20 X 5G officially launched in China, check out the price and specs - Huawei Central

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Huawei Mate 20 X 5G Hits the UK This Week Because Not Everyone's Afraid to Flog It
By Shabana Arif on 26 Jul 2019 at 5:30PM

Huawei's Mate 20 X 5G launched last month but what with all of the furore going on around the company, network operators pulled the handset from their launch lineup, but now their competitors are stepping in.

The 5G smartphone was set to be available on EE and Vodafone, but the pair announced that they would be holding off on offering the Mate 20 X 5G until the Huawei brouhaha settled down, but it has yet to reappear in either of the companies' lists of 5G devices.

But three other networks have swanned in to snap up the phone for their own 5G lineup, so if you had your eye on the handset you'll be able to find it on Three, Sky Mobile and Carphone Warehouse.


"We will always put our consumers first, regardless of the challenges we face and this announcement demonstrates the continued confidence in Huawei from customers and partners," said Anson Zhang, managing director of Huawei consumer business group UK.

"We also have a responsibility to make it clear to consumers that nothing has changed and we are confident about the future, and will always ensure our consumers enjoy the best possible experience on their Huawei devices. We are grateful to our millions of loyal consumers in the UK – and we will soon welcome millions more.”

As per the snazzy little video, the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G will be available in Emerald Green for £999 from today. You can refresh your memory on its specs right here.


Huawei Mate 20 X 5G Hits the UK This Week Because Not Everyone's Afraid to Flog It | Gizmodo UK


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Huawei Mate 20 X is powered by Kirin 980 processor with 7nm Balong 5000 5G multi-mode chipset that also supports 4G/3G/2G networks.
 
Huawei to Build Xiamen Chip Base, USD218 Million Supercomputing Center
TANG SHIHUA
DATE : JUL 29 2019/SOURCE : YICAI

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Huawei to Build Xiamen Chip Base, USD218 Million Supercomputing Center

(Yicai Global) July 29 -- Chinese technology giant Huawei Technologies will build its first software and hardware development platform for partners in Xiamen, in southeastern China's Fujian province.

The world's largest telecom equipment maker will also invest CNY1.5 billion (USD218 million) to build a supercomputing center, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Xiamen's city government and Shenzhen-based Huawei yesterday penned a cooperation agreement to kick off the facility and the supercomputing center.

The platform project, which is called the Kunpeng Ecological Base and is centered on the Kunpeng 920 server processor Huawei unveiled at the start of the year, aims to entice partners to settle in and jointly develop new products to form a processor-centric ecosystem.

The supercomputing center will use Kunpeng 920 as its core server to provide end-to-end computing capabilities for key units such as government agencies, large and medium state-owned enterprises, and key industries in Xiamen.

Huawei announced at a recent meeting that it will invest CNY3 billion in the next five years to develop the industrial ecology centered around its Kunpeng chips.
 
Huawei’s smartphone with HongMeng OS to be put into market in Q4, priced at 2,000 yuan
Source:Global Times Published: 2019/8/4 15:46:15

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A view of a "5G is On" banner above Huawei's booth at the MWC19 in East China's Shanghai Municipality on June 27. Photo: IC

Huawei is busy testing its smartphone armed with self-developed HongMeng operating system (OS), and the phone could be put into the market at the end of this year, targeting low- and medium-end markets and priced at around 2,000 yuan ($288.24) to attract software developers and users to join the ecosystem, sources said.

Huawei is set to release the much-anticipated HongMeng OS, an alternative to Google's Android OS, at Huawei's Developer Conference on August 9 in Dongguan, South China's Guangdong Province.

The Chinese company said that the first batch of devices to be equipped with HongMeng OS will be the Honor smart TV series, which will be put into market on August 10, according to tech news site 36kr.com. In the future, the HongMeng OS will be expanded into other fields including autonomous driving, remote medical services and industrial control.

Huawei executives hinted in earlier interviews that the HongMeng OS was primarily intended for the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial use. But they also noted that if Google insists on cutting off supply of its OS to Huawei, the HongMeng OS may expand to the smartphone business.

The US' blunt breach of the agreement reached between China and US top leaders during the G20 summit in late June has cast a shadow on the resumption of Android OS supply. As such, some media reported that Huawei is continuing to carry out tests on smartphones loaded with the HongMeng OS despite downplaying the system's use in smartphones.

Sources said that one of tests Huawei is running on the HongMeng OS is its compatibility with Android applications. The system also has cryptographic functions that protect personal data better and prevent users' privacy from being breached.

"The new Huawei phones with the HongMeng system will debut in the market in the fourth quarter, with up to several million units in stock. It is expected that the smartphone will show up along with the Huawei Mate30 series," the source noted.

The price is expected to be set around 2,000 yuan, targeting the medium- and low-end market. In such a way, Huawei can deliver the device in a fast and convenient manner, while also growing the market and not causing an economic burden for users, analysts said.

In addition to smartphones and industrial use, Huawei has greater plans for the HongMeng OS: to make it run on many platforms and facilitate IoT. The source disclosed that unlike the Android system which is based on the Linux kernal, Huawei's idea of developing HongMeng is similar to Google's Fuchsia OS - based on a microkernel, can better accommodate artificial intelligence (AI) and can run on multiple platforms.

"The priority task for Huawei to achieve this ambition is to attract as many developers as they can to build an ecosystem," the source noted.
 
Huawei’s smartphone with HongMeng OS to be put into market in Q4, priced at 2,000 yuan
Source:Global Times Published: 2019/8/4 15:46:15

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A view of a "5G is On" banner above Huawei's booth at the MWC19 in East China's Shanghai Municipality on June 27. Photo: IC

Huawei is busy testing its smartphone armed with self-developed HongMeng operating system (OS), and the phone could be put into the market at the end of this year, targeting low- and medium-end markets and priced at around 2,000 yuan ($288.24) to attract software developers and users to join the ecosystem, sources said.

Huawei is set to release the much-anticipated HongMeng OS, an alternative to Google's Android OS, at Huawei's Developer Conference on August 9 in Dongguan, South China's Guangdong Province.

The Chinese company said that the first batch of devices to be equipped with HongMeng OS will be the Honor smart TV series, which will be put into market on August 10, according to tech news site 36kr.com. In the future, the HongMeng OS will be expanded into other fields including autonomous driving, remote medical services and industrial control.

Huawei executives hinted in earlier interviews that the HongMeng OS was primarily intended for the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial use. But they also noted that if Google insists on cutting off supply of its OS to Huawei, the HongMeng OS may expand to the smartphone business.

The US' blunt breach of the agreement reached between China and US top leaders during the G20 summit in late June has cast a shadow on the resumption of Android OS supply. As such, some media reported that Huawei is continuing to carry out tests on smartphones loaded with the HongMeng OS despite downplaying the system's use in smartphones.

Sources said that one of tests Huawei is running on the HongMeng OS is its compatibility with Android applications. The system also has cryptographic functions that protect personal data better and prevent users' privacy from being breached.

"The new Huawei phones with the HongMeng system will debut in the market in the fourth quarter, with up to several million units in stock. It is expected that the smartphone will show up along with the Huawei Mate30 series," the source noted.

The price is expected to be set around 2,000 yuan, targeting the medium- and low-end market. In such a way, Huawei can deliver the device in a fast and convenient manner, while also growing the market and not causing an economic burden for users, analysts said.

In addition to smartphones and industrial use, Huawei has greater plans for the HongMeng OS: to make it run on many platforms and facilitate IoT. The source disclosed that unlike the Android system which is based on the Linux kernal, Huawei's idea of developing HongMeng is similar to Google's Fuchsia OS - based on a microkernel, can better accommodate artificial intelligence (AI) and can run on multiple platforms.

"The priority task for Huawei to achieve this ambition is to attract as many developers as they can to build an ecosystem," the source noted.
Exciting news, the illegal monopoly of google's android will finally be broken. This is a big win for humanity.
 
Huawei officially announced Harmony OS/Hongmeng OS - Huawei Central
By Deng Li
Posted on August 9, 2019

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At Huawei Developer Conference 2019, Huawei has officially announced Harmony OS (Hongmeng in Chinese) as its all in one Operating System to work across different platforms synchronously.

Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group, said this Operating system will revolutionize Huawei’s ecosystem. As this OS works in the base of a shared application ecosystem and based on the micro Kernal architecture.
 
Huawei launches its own operating system Harmony OS
2019-08-09 16:26:01 chinadaily.com.cn Editor : Gu Liping

Huawei Technologies Co unveiled its much-anticipated in-house operating system Harmony OS on Friday, marking the Chinese tech giant's arguably biggest push to build its own software ecosystem.

The move is also expected to offset the influence of the US government's restrictions over the use of Google's Android operating system in smartphones and other hardware.

Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's consumer business group, said an operating system is needed to address future challenges in the era of internet of things, and it is hard to deliver a smooth experience across different devices with millions of lines of code.

Unlike the much-expected name of HongMeng, Huawei adopted Harmony for its in-house operating system to solve all these problems.

Yu said some features of Harmony have already been used in its premium smartphone models and other devices.

When asked whether Harmony can be used in its smartphones, Yu said, "Of course, it can be used in smartphones. But Android is still Huawei's preferred choice for handsets, given the status-quo ecosystem. However, when Android is not available, Harmony can be applied to smartphones immediately."

Yu highlighted that Harmony is the next-generation system based on microkernel, and it can be distributed to all scenarios, including smart TVs, automobiles, and wearables, and other hardware.

Huawei said it has over 500 million registered users and 910,000 mobile application developers on Huawei's platform.
 
Many people including reporters still cannot understand IoT, internet of Thing. Smartphone is the most numerous and popular IoT.
 
The enthusiasm to talk about Huawei sure has died down.

The mental gymnastics it took to come up with all these irrational spins and baseless claims to deny the capabilities, experience and potential of Huawei and even the existence of their products must have exhausted them. Certainly has nothing to do with them and their "professional" "reliable" "independent" U.S. regime mouthpieces deliberate spewing false rumors and misinformation, all being proven completely wrong yet again.

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