Thursday, April 22, 2021
Huawei patents Wireless Charging for long distance, which is super cool
Friday, April 9, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S21 in a Big Mess Due to Huawei P50 Pro design has be confirmed
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Huawei Mate X2 announced Unbreakable screen with in-folding design,
Huawei announced its latest foldable flagship, with unbrekable screen the Mate X2, and (as expected) it features an inward folding design. Interestingly, the phone is wedge shaped – it’s thickest near the camera module and it gradually slims down to just 4.4 mm on the other end. The camera end is the thickest part and for good reason – this is the first foldable phone with a periscope lens.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
UMIDIGI BISON IS THE RUGGED SMART PHONE OF THIS SEASON
I was so amaze that there still a company that build smartphone for the comfort of the people .
I dont really know much about UMIDIGI SMART PHONE until one of my son told me to
help him to do research on this particular phone model(UMIDIGI BISON) .
This phone is good everybody,this phone can last for 15 years .
UMIDIGI BISON INSIDE THE WATER
This phone can stay inside the water for more than 2hrs, bullet can not destroy this phone
its is good in desert area, it can absorb heat.
UMIDIGI BISON INSIDE THE HOTSOILThe first phone that mediatek successfully create a cheap that is very powerful, the SCREEN was made
by a special gorilla glass Waterproofness & dust-resistanc IP68, IP69K.Dimensions (W x H x D)
162.50 x 79.90 x 12.80 mm Weight,
Display
Color / IPS TFT
16M colors, 60 Hz
1080 x 2340 px (6.30") 409 ppi
∼75.0% screen-to-body ratio
Display protection
Corning Gorilla Glass
Talk time (max.)
Standard battery
Li-Ion 5000 mAh
Quick battery charging
UMIDIGI BISON a 4G phone?
Yes; the BISON is a 4G LTE phone.
Does UMIDIGI BISON have a fingerprint scanner?
Yes; UMIDIGI BISON has a fingerprint reader located in the Power button.
Does UMIDIGI BISON have Gorilla Glass?
UMIDIGI BISON IS A 4G PHON , It can access any server within 30 second its fast and it does not hang.
Yes; the BISON rugged smartphone has Gorilla Glass protection on its screen.
Does UMIDIGI BISON have quick charging?
Yes; the BISON has quick charging technology.
Will UMIDIGI BISON work in USA?
UMIDIGI BISON has limited network support across various US carriers like AT&T, Verizon, Metro PCS, Sprint, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Cricket, Boost Mobile, H2O Wireless, Ting, US Cellular, Lyca Mobile, PureTalk, Consumer Cellular, Ultra Mobile, Straight Talk, Red Pocket Mobile, Jolt, Airvoice Wireless, and Google Fi. What this means that some bands are supported, while others are not. You will have to make enquiries from your carrier to know what bands/frequencies are supported on them.
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Saturday, January 16, 2021
Huawei bolster efforts to manufacture its own semiconductor products
Huawei is the largest telecom equipment maker for over three decades and throughout the time the company has revolutionized its telecom technologies to stay up and ahead of its competitors.(That was the main Reason the Company was my favorites)
Similar to the telecom business, the Chinese tech giant has also advanced itself in enterprise solutions, CLOUD, and other key tech sectors. Furthermore, Huawei’s smartphone business has also seen remarkable growth in the past years.
However, the company had heavily relied on U.S.-made technologies and after the inclusion in the U.S. Entity List, Huawei was barred from accessing important components, which also increased some of the big problems such as the lack of chipsets.
According to a new report from NikkeiAsia, the Chinese tech giant has sped up efforts to build its own chipsets and engaging with several Chinese chipmakers for possible investments. On the other hand, the company keeps polishing its own chip design development skills.
To complete this goal, Huawei has taken stakes in 20 semiconductor-related firms over the course of the last one and a half years, while half of these deals have been made in the past five months. These investments mainly aim at chipmaking sectors that are currently dominated by tech giants from the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The investment also aims for chip design tools, semiconductor materials, compound semiconductor, and chip production and testing equipment, which are essential for producing a complete chip product. These also put a spotlight on Huawei’s aim to free itself from the dependence on U.S. made technologies and lead the tech development by itself.
Furthermore, Huawei is also building a small-scale chip manufacturing plant for research purposes in Shenzhen, of which reports also emerged last year.
lso seen remarkable growth in the past years.
However, the company had heavily relied on U.S.-made technologies and after the inclusion in the U.S. Entity List, Huawei was barred from accessing important components, which also increased some of the big problems such as the lack of chipsets.
According to a new report from NikkeiAsia, the Chinese tech giant has sped up efforts to build its own chipsets and engaging with several Chinese chipmakers for possible investments. On the other hand, the company keeps polishing its own chip design development skills.
To complete this goal, Huawei has taken stakes in 20 semiconductor-related firms over the course of the last one and a half years, while half of these deals have been made in the past five months. These investments mainly aim at chipmaking sectors that are currently dominated by tech giants from the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The investment also aims for chip design tools, semiconductor materials, compound semiconductor, and chip production and testing equipment, which are essential for producing a complete chip product. These also put a spotlight on Huawei’s aim to free itself from the dependence on U.S. made technologies and lead the tech development by itself.
Furthermore, Huawei is also building a small-scale chip manufacturing plant for research purposes in Shenzhen, of which reports also emerged last year.
“Broadly speaking, the importance of Huawei’s R&D production line in Shenzhen is to help accelerate chip development and to make sure all its designs can later be put into production smoothly,” said a source. “Construction of the line began in the latter half of 2020.”
Why Huawei is investing?
In May 2019, the U.S. commerce department added Huawei to the Entity List, which is the first ban on Huawei that prohibited the company from purchasing U.S.-made technology or selling its products in the country.
After a year, Huawei banned chipset suppliers including TSMC, from producing Huawei designed chipsets, which increased Huawei’s problems related to semiconductors. Later in September, the U.S. completely restricted Huawei’s access to chipsets.
However, in May 2019, Huawei also made its first investment and ramp it up in the coming year. Check the image below to learn more.
To increase investment count, Huawei is in talks to take part in SiEn Integrated Circuits, a chipmaker founded in 2018. With this investment, Huawei would access a broad range of integrated chip development services from design and production to packaging and testing.
All of the investment-related work is handled by the Hubble Technology Investment, a Huawei subsidiary with a paid-in capital of 2.7 billion yuan ($417 million). Since its establishment in 2019, Hubble has made investments in at least 25 Chinese tech companies, of which 20 mainly develop semiconductor products.
Task/Challenge:
Despite all of the experience in chip designing, Huawei still needs the equipment to manufacture the chip designs.
From here we need to mention the very recent investment at NineCub, a Chinese chip-design toolmaker founded in 2011.
Chip design tools, also known as electronic design automation tools, are crucial for companies looking to design their own chipsets. The market and experts for the advanced chip design tools are controlled by only limited companies two of which are Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems, both of these are American. This led to U.S. dominance in this field and made a big impact after the full restrictions on Huawei.
HiSilicon, Huawei’s chip designing subsidiary, was China’s biggest chip developer and designed chipsets for Huawei smartphones, network gears as well as servers. After the U.S. ban, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group officially informed that the company will stop making Kirin chipset after September 2020.
e report reveals that the investments also target local companies that supply materials for semiconductors, such as SICC and Tankblue Semiconductor, which make silicon carbide. Chip production equipment makers including Shenzhen Skyverse and Ningbo Allsemi Microelectronics Equipment are also on the list. To be mentioned, these fields are also dominated by tech companies from the U.S. and Japan.
This is undoubtedly the advancement of the Chinese tech giant, as it is marching ahead with the will to capitalize on this opportunity and to build its own semiconductor.
Monday, November 16, 2020
There will be no Galaxy Note in 2021, more rumors suggest
We've heard from a few places now that Samsung will decommission the Galaxy Note line in 2021 and now that rumor is gaining traction thanks
According to Max Weibnach's information Samsung's flagship lineup for 2021 will include four Galaxy S21 devices - S21, S21+, S21 FE and S21 Ultra - and three Galaxy Z devices - Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3 and Z Fold FE. Three of those seven will have S Pen support, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is a sure bet.
Now, in and of itself that lineup doesn't exclude a Galaxy Note 21 from happening, but the inclusion of S Pen support on non-Note devices points in that direction. Another pointer is the lack of any information about any Galaxy Note development, per Ice Universe.
Of course there's a possible explanation to that theory as well - it's still way too early. But the Fold2 arrived after the Note20 this year, so we doubt that's the case.
Monday, November 9, 2020
HARMONYOSHarmonyOS 2.0: Eligible Devices, Beta, Rollout Date, Leaks and more
At Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2020, Huawei unveiled the 2.0 version of its self-developed operating system, HarmonyOS AKA HongmengOS. The Chinese tech giant has already revealed its plans to grow HarmonyOS 2.0 and the ecosystem around it including the support for different device platforms and working with industry partners.
What is HarmonyOS?
HarmonyOS is built on a distributed operating system architecture to work across different devices and it’s a part of Huawei’s all-scenario strategy. This new OS is adaptable to a mobile office, fitness, and health, social communication, media entertainment more.
What HarmonyOS 2.0 offers:
For Consumers: HarmonyOS integrates various smart devices to implement fast connection, capability collaboration, and resource sharing between different devices. This way, services can be seamlessly transferred to a suitable device that delivers a smooth all-scenario experience.
For Application Developers: HarmonyOS adopts distributed technologies to make application development possible on different device forms. With HarmonyOS, you have the choice to focus on upper-layer service logic and develop applications in a much easier and more efficient way.
For Device Developers: HarmonyOS uses a component-based software design to tailor itself to particular device forms based on their respective resource capabilities and service characteristics.
HarmonyOS 2.0 for smartphones, tablets, TVs, IoT devices, and more
At HDC 2020, Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, Richard Yu confirmed that the HarmonyOS 2.0 will be available on smartphones as soon as early 2021.
Currently, Huawei has released the HarmonyOS 2.0 beta SDK for developers for platforms including Smart TVs, Cars head units, and smart wearables. Followed by smartphones SDK to launch in December 2020.
Furthermore, Huawei has also shared the information about the device adaptation roadmap of HarmonyOS 2.0 including the following:
HARMONYOSHarmonyOS 2.0: Eligible Devices, Beta, Rollout Date, Leaks and more
By Yash MishraPosted on November 9, 2020
At Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2020, Huawei unveiled the 2.0 version of its self-developed operating system, HarmonyOS AKA HongmengOS. The Chinese tech giant has already revealed its plans to grow HarmonyOS 2.0 and the ecosystem around it including the support for different device platforms and working with industry partners.
What is HarmonyOS?
HarmonyOS is built on a distributed operating system architecture to work across different devices and it’s a part of Huawei’s all-scenario strategy. This new OS is adaptable to a mobile office, fitness, and health, social communication, media entertainment more.
What HarmonyOS 2.0 offers:
For Consumers: HarmonyOS integrates various smart devices to implement fast connection, capability collaboration, and resource sharing between different devices. This way, services can be seamlessly transferred to a suitable device that delivers a smooth all-scenario experience.
For Application Developers: HarmonyOS adopts distributed technologies to make application development possible on different device forms. With HarmonyOS, you have the choice to focus on upper-layer service logic and develop applications in a much easier and more efficient way.
For Device Developers: HarmonyOS uses a component-based software design to tailor itself to particular device forms based on their respective resource capabilities and service characteristics.
HarmonyOS 2.0 for smartphones, tablets, TVs, IoT devices, and more
At HDC 2020, Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, Richard Yu confirmed that the HarmonyOS 2.0 will be available on smartphones as soon as early 2021.
Currently, Huawei has released the HarmonyOS 2.0 beta SDK for developers for platforms including Smart TVs, Cars head units, and smart wearables. Followed by smartphones SDK to launch in December 2020.
Furthermore, Huawei has also shared the information about the device adaptation roadmap of HarmonyOS 2.0 including the following:
From September 10, 2020 – Device with 128KB to 128MB RAM
From April 21, 2020 – Device with 128MB to 4GB RAM
From October 2021 – Device with 4GB to more than 4GB RAM
By the end of 2021, Huawei has planned to install HarmonyOS 2.0 in over 200 million. These devices will not only come from Huawei but also from its partners and mainly based in China.
When it’s coming to smartphones?
According to Huawei, HarmonyOS 2.0 will be available initially in new smartphones in 2021 and will be rolled out for the older Huawei smartphones via a software update.
You can check the complete list of expected HarmonyOS 2.0 devices here. However, an official confirmation on this matter is yet to come.
HarmonyOS 2.0: Eligible Devices, Beta, Rollout Date, Leaks, and more
Huawei’s plan with HarmonyOS is clear and the company is aiming big with its 2.0 version. So, this article will keep you updated with all of the news, announcements, beta, rollouts, leaks, and other important information that you should know in one place.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Huawei smartphones with Kirin chips are being sold at exorbitant prices: Report
Since the US chip supply ban, it has become hard for someone to buy a Huawei smartphone equipped with a 5G Kirin chipset. And reportedly, the prices of said devices have also surged in the market recently.
According to a new report from GlobalTimes (a Chinese state-run media), the prices of 5G enabled smartphones from the Chinese tech giant have risen. In Beijing’s largest wholesale market, Zhongguancun, of 3C products, the prices of these 5G Huawei devices have risen, with high end flagships like the Huawei Mate 30 Porsche and P40, P40 Pro version being sold for more than 3,000 Yuan (roughly 447 US Dollars) more than their original price that is already a high 2,200 US Dollars.
As per an employee of a mobile store in the Zhongguancun market, the sizeable price hike began more than a month ago. A dealer stated that “Some distributors are stocking up, with prices rising from 100 to 400 yuan on average for all types of Huawei models. In addition, models with different configurations and colors are running out of stock. It is not easy for us to get the phone sets now. It is estimated that the channel price of the phones carrying the Kirin 9000 chip will increase, but the official price will not be raised.”
For those unaware, the Chinese vendor lost its chip supply from TSMC due to US sanctions. Since then, the company has stockpiled on Kirin chips aggressively, while separate reports have shown that other Chinese chipmakers have also seemingly abandoned it after the US deadline. So analysts believe that the shortage of chip supply and loss of Google mobile services support on its devices has put a lot of pressure on the company in the market.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Smartphone Has Serious Problems
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra are now official and there’s one big takeaway from their unveiling:
run a mile from the Note 20.
Confirming my fears, in the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Samsung announced its most compelling smartphone of the year but, in the Note 20, its least. Here’s why:
Price – the Note 20 costs $1,000. That’s a premium price, but there’s very little that’s premium about this phone. Such as…
Design - the Note 20 is not just a predictable step back from the Note 20 Ultra, it is a step back from the entry-level Note 10. The Note 20 has thicker bezels on all sides and is the first Note since 2014 not to ship with a glass back, using a polycarbonate plastic chassis instead.
Refresh Rate - every Galaxy S20 shipped with a 120Hz fast refresh rate display, even the Note 10 and Galaxy S10 have the option to enable this. Not so the Note 20, which is stuck at 60Hz. With the $349 Google Pixel 4a offering a 90Hz refresh rate, this is an inexcusable backwards step for a $1,000 outlay.
S Pen - the primary reason to pay so much for a Galaxy Note is its S Pen, but even here the Note 20 is inferior to the Ultra. The former has a 26ms response time, the latter a significantly better 9ms. At least this is one area where the Note 20 does improve on the 2019 Note 10.
Display – jumping from the Note 10’s relatively portable 6.3-inch form factor to a massive 6.7-inch display will polarize opinion, but using two year old Gorilla Glass 5 when the Note 10 uses Gorilla Glass 6 and the Note 20 Ultra uses the latest Gorilla Glass 7 is a slap in the face.
Future Proofing - despite being seen as a major shortcoming in the Note 10, the Note 20 again comes with no
expandable storage. Both the Galaxy Note 10+ and Note 20 Ultra offer this. The Note 20 Ultra also added Ultra wideband (UWB) for super fast file transfers and Samsung has grand plans to use it for improved positional tracking and AR technology. Apple is also betting big on UWB. The Note 20 doesn’t have it
Performance - the Note 10 and Note 10+ both used the same Snapdragon chipset, but the Note 20 gets Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 when the Note 20 Ultra has an upgraded Snapdragon 865+. The 865 remains a fast chipset, but if Apple can put the same chipset in its $399 iPhone SE as its $1,100 iPhone 11 Pro Max, then Samsung should be offering parity with its sibling for $1,000.
In sum, the Galaxy Note 20 is not a $1,000 smartphone and, in many ways, it is inferior to last year’s Note 10 and Note 10+ – both of which can now be bought for a lot less. Initial reaction to the device also appears to be overwhelmingly negative and it’s hard to understand what Samsung was trying to achieve, especially in a financially restricted, pandemic impacted world.
At $1,299, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is an expensive phone, but if you can afford a $1,000 smartphone chances are you can afford the extra and you’ll be getting a cutting edge device in every respect. In contrast, the Note 20 is a mess. And don’t let the name fool you. This is not a Note 20, it’s outclassed by its predecessor and by all manner of cheaper smartphones already on the market, including the entire Galaxy S20 series.
History won’t remember the Note 20 kindly. With the radical new Galaxy S21 already on the horizon, do yourself a favor and forget it too.
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Sunday, August 2, 2020
HUAWEI KIRIN 1020 5NM CHIP IS LARGER AND MORE EXPENSIVE THAN APPLE A14
Chinese manufacturing giant, Huawei, is currently working on its Huawei Mate 40 series.
These smartphones will arrive with Huawei’s upcoming 5nm chip. If all goes according to plan, Huawei Kirin 5nm chip will arrive in September. In addition, the Huawei Mate 40 series will be the first smartphones to use this chip. According to speculations, this chip will be called Huawei Kirin 1020. However, there is no official confirmation of this name.
According to a recent Weibo report from (@手机片达人), the cost of the new 5nm Kirin chip is between Apple A14 and Apple ARM CPU. His statement suggests that the Huawei Kirin 1020 will be more expensive than Apple A14. However, it will be cheaper than Apple ARM CPU. Furthermore, the size of Huawei Kirin 1020 is between the two Apple chips.
However, HiSilicon’s Kirin chip design, chip size, and cost are not the main focus for Huawei. Presently, HiSilicon is not under any pressure to make a profit. Therefore, for products of the same level, the chip size of HiSilicon processors is generally larger than that of MediaTek and Qualcomm.
Not surprisingly, Huawei’s Mate 40 series will launch the 5nm Kirin 1020 chip. This will make this series to be the world’s first smartphone to use a 5nm chip. Since Apple’s 5G iPhones may experience some delay, it is almost certain that Huawei will be the first to use a 5nm chip.
Recent reports claim that all the chips that Huawei needs this year will be available by mid-September. This is irrespective of the manufacturing process (5nm, 7nm, or 16nm, or 28nm). Even HiSilicon’s self-developed TWS headset Bluetooth chip will be ready before mid-September. The delivery of all Huawei chips for this year is proceeding smoothly. Initially, there were reports that Huawei will postpone the mass production of its flagship Mate 40 mobile phone. However, the report has turned out to be false.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Arsenal player has ‘made it known’ he wants exit – Gunners looking for €40m, several sides ‘pressing’
That’s according to L’Equipe, who say several of Europe’s biggest sides have already been contacted about a potential move.
Reports in England yesterday revealed that Mikel Arteta had decided to sell the French midfielder after criticising his attitude over the weekend.
That was following an incident in the defeat to Brighton on June 20th, which saw the Guendouzi clashing with striker Neal Maupay amid a poor overall performance from the Gunners.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020
NOKIA ADDS BROADCOM TO THE LIST OF CUSTOM-MADE 5G CHIPS SUPPLIERS
Monday, June 8, 2020
Xiaomi working on a phone with 16GB of RAM
There are only a couple of phones that can be configured with 16GB of RAM, This phones are Huawei, Samsung and Iphone. There isn’t a Xiaomi among them. Not yet anyway,Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Xiaomi, I even wanted one of my son to buy Xiaomi last 2 weeks but He is in love with infinix. I guest he does not know much about phones.The leakster Digital Chat Station teases that (Xiaomi) the company is working on just such a model.
Earlier this year there were murmurs that the new Mi Mix model will have 16GB, but those quieted down. The Mix does make sense though, as that is Xiaomi’s halo series. Alternatively, the Mi 10 Pro was also rumored to have a 16GB option, but that never materialized.
12GB has become pretty common, it’s even available on some fairly affordable models. Samsung started manufacture of 12GB LPDDR5 in July last year, mass production of 16GB packages started in February 2020. However, Xiaomi partnered with rival Micron to source the LPDDR5 chips for the Mi 10 phones. Micron stated that it expects 16GB phones in the second half of this year.
Anyway, we haven’t heard any solid info on when the next Xiaomi Mix might launch, even the Mi Mix Alpha hasn’t launched yet or any other Xiaomi worthy of 16 GB RAM.