…Play Services (Apps) and YouTube are not accessible in China. Chinese smartphone makers and developers have a comprehensive set of Google App suite substitutes. Huawei supplies its Google-like Mobile Services (like Maps, Finance, Search etc.) and App Stores like Baidu. Google provides security patches to smartphone makers that may or…
…above serves two purposes. If you look at Australia, 43% distrust foreign (non-western) tech companies but 77% trust western tech companies. So, Chinese companies which have become global brands like Huawei, ZTE, TikTok, Tencent, Alibaba, WeChat, Weibo, Xiaomi, Baidu, DiDi Global, and more are far less trusted by westerners. But…
…Cameras Commissioner Why were Chinese-made cameras used in the first place? Other makers could not compete with Chinese-made, low-cost, high-tech security cameras. The exact reasons Telco networks selected the now-banned Huawei and ZTE 5G (and 4G) network equipment. You must ask if the Chinese Government was subsidising the cost. Is…
…S20 FE, Note 9, S9, and S8, and they had battery issues if the phone had been left unused for some time. The only other time this has happened to me is with a 2015 iPhone 6, 2017 Moto Z, 2017 Huawei Mate 10 Pro and 2019 Huawei P30 Pro….
…its Red Magic gaming brand. It is a Chinese state-owned yet ‘privately run’ company listed on the Shenzhen and Hong Kong stock exchanges. In 2019 it was branded a national security threat in the USA along with Huawei for any involvement in its 5G network infrastructure. Huawei Huawei (Wiki) claims…
…of rewarding the behaviour it endorses with social credit. If it says buy Huawei or Lenovo, then that is what you buy (and you don’t want to get offside). Second, Chinese IP and components are not what the rest of the world wants. Look at how Huawei has gone from…
…approved reseller but sells either refurbished or grey market/parallel imports. It also imports non-Australian certified Xiaomi, Sony, OnePlus, ASUS, Black Shark, Huawei, Konka, Lenovo and more (this list is subject to change). These do not generally have the full complement of Australian LTE and 5G bands. Most wall chargers do…
…Huawei news and reviews First impression – standard 11” glass slab The Huawei MatePad 11 could pass for any generic tablet if it did not have a discrete silver embossed Huawei on the back panel. Hence our reference to the glass slab syndrome affecting too many smartphones. It does not…
…slightly different from some of its competitors, with a nominal capacity of 25000mAh and 92.5Wh (watts sustained for an hour). For starters, it has five separate charge circuits – USB-C PD x 100W, USB-C x 60W, USB-C x 20W and USB-A 50W (2x25W) supporting OPPO, vivo, realme and Huawei fast…
…USB-C PD 3.0 (power delivery) and PPS (programmable power supply) 5V/3A/15W, 9V/3A/27W, 15V/3A/45W and 20V/5A/100W 2 – Same 3 – USB-A 5V/4.5A/22.5W (SVOOC for OPPO, vivo, realme), 9V/2A/18W (QC 3.0), 12V/1.5A/18W FCP (Fast Charge Huawei), 10V/4A/40W (SCP is 2 x 5V/4A/20W Super Charge Huawei) and these require special cables 4…
…Price Approx $2800 From Huawei Authorised Experience stores in Sydney Warranty 12-months ACL if bought from Huawei Australia and approved resellers Country of Origin China Company Huawei (pronounced Wah-Wei) is a Chinese multinational technology corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It designs, develops, and sells telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics….
…Surface Pro 8 – a whole new device with Thunderbolt 4. Conversely, the Huawei MateBook X Pro shipped with Windows 10 choked on the upgrade and is back to Windows 10 (Intel SST issues). Just wait – Windows 11 upgrade will be free to Windows 10 users for a long…