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  2. List of Huawei phones - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Huawei phones from 2010 to 2023, including models, versions, launch dates and discontinuation status. Find out the history and features of Huawei's flagship series, such as Mate, P, Porsche Design and more.

  3. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    Huawei is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices and solar products. It was founded in 1987 by a former PLA officer and has faced controversies over intellectual property, state influence and security issues.

  4. Huawei P30 - Wikipedia

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    Huawei P30 is a line of Android-based smartphones launched in 2019, featuring triple or quadruple rear cameras with Leica optics and SuperSpectrum sensors. The P30 Pro has a periscope lens with 5x optical zoom and a time-of-flight sensor, while the P30 has a 3x optical zoom and no time-of-flight sensor.

  5. Ren Zhengfei - Wikipedia

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    Ren Zhengfei, also known as 任正非, is the founder and CEO of Huawei Technologies, a global leader in telecommunications and smartphones. Learn about his early life, education, military service, career, family and political views.

  6. HarmonyOS - Wikipedia

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    HarmonyOS is a multi-kernel OS developed by Huawei for smart devices, based on Android and Linux. It has a microkernel-based architecture, a unified app framework, and a distributed communication system called DSoftBus.

  7. Apple and Huawei battle for sales as their new phones launch ...

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    The Huawei Mate XT was selling for 50,000 yuan to 60,000 yuan ($7,100 to $8,520) on secondhand shopping platform Xianyu as of 1 p.m. Friday afternoon (1 a.m. ET).

  8. Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks

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    Australia banned Chinese vendors from providing equipment for 5G networks, citing the aforementioned intelligence laws as a factor. [41] [29] [42] Other countries like Japan have cited security concerns and have successfully persuaded carriers to exclude Huawei or ZTE equipment in their 5G networks.

  9. Honor (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Honor is a former subsidiary of Huawei that sells smartphones, laptops, wearables and other devices worldwide. It was sold to a state-owned conglomerate in 2020 and has launched several foldable and premium phones since then.