Here's a recap of some of the stand-out products I saw during one of the more low-key Mobile World Congresses.
It'll retail for ¥17,999 in China beginning February 25th.
It's available now in China starting at 3,599 yuan.
It launches this June for €549.
The companies are supposedly joining an alliance to let developers push apps to all their app stores at once.
Plus, Samsung's next foldable phone might have just leaked.
Huawei hasn’t been in the best standing with the United States government, as of late. The company isn’t allowed to...
They also come with edge-to-edge screens and pretty decent specs.
The company blames Samsung, but it's probably due to the US government.
Huawei will have until August 19th to get out any important upgrades for its devices.
Just not in the way you might think.
The company's latest flagships look pretty promising.
The biggest competitor to Apple's iPad is here, at least according to Huawei.
The Mate X2 will apparently have an inner folding display instead of an outer one.
The latest Huawei phones without Google services are here.
Plus, OnePlus says its next phone will ship with a 120Hz screen.
Starting at €799 for the Mate 30 and €1099 for the Pro.
The company was just granted an extension on its pardon from being excluded from using Android services.
Tensions between the company and the United States are to blame.
Yet another consequence of being on the US Entity List.
Announced at the worst possible time.
The US and Huawei's disagreements seem to be the reason.
The phone will go up to €1,249 for the P30 Pro with 512GB of storage.