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The transition to 5G phones is emerging in various markets and people want to test the benefits of upgrading from 4G. However, a new report reveals that 4G phones are still selling strong in China and South Korea.
According to a report from Strategy Analytics, China and South Korea have been the fastest countries to deploy 5G services for smartphones but 4G phones are still in demand in these two major 5G markets.
The data shows that the penetration rate of 4G phones in China is still quite stable, with a penetration rate of 19% in the first quarter of 2021 and 15% in the fourth quarter of 2021.
In the first three quarters of 2022, the penetration rate is somewhat stable, averaging around 14%. The report mentions that South Korea also follows a similar trend and has a penetration rate of around 19%.
It’s expected there could be many reasons of 4G phones are still more favorable as compared to 5G. On the other hand, it could also be due to the unawareness of 5G among smartphone owners, as they refuse to upgrade to a new network.
In some cases, users reported that they found 4G better than 5G in both security and stability in different areas.
Huawei Mate 50:
Due to U.S. sanctions, Huawei is restricted to sell the 4G Huawei Mate 50 series and it sold quite well among consumers.
On the other hand, Huawei chose to improve Wi-Fi and network aggregation to provide the best 4G and WLAN experience for the Mate 50 series.
The company is showcasing an onsite comparison of 4G vs 5G to demo that the new Mate 50 series performs better even without 5G in terms of network speed.
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Most of Deng Li’s smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.
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OpenEuler is achieving new heights in the server operating system market, as recently, it completed 3 million installations in server system units. It is a big milestone for this new OS.
Wang Tao, Executive Director of Huawei and director of the ICT Infrastructure Business Management Committee said.
By the end of December 2022, the number of enterprise members in the open-source Euler community will exceed 600. The cumulative number of installed commercial deployments will reach 3 million sets, representing a new market for server operating systems in China. Among them, Euler’s new market share reached 25%.
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Today, Huawei officially launched a dedicated FusionSolar website that will enable you to view all of the information about FusionSolar products.
The top menu of Huawei FusionSolar website consists of customer types including, home, business, utility plat owners, professionals, partners, and support. The website also allows visitors to place an order directly from the website.
Exciting news! FusionSolar's new website is now LIVE! Our updated site features a sleek new user interface and an enhanced user experience.
👉 Check it out now: https://t.co/HojGuTJdwv#newwebsitelaunch #solarenergy #fusionsolar pic.twitter.com/RE6dwwxKwe— Huawei FusionSolar (@HuaweiSolar) December 26, 2022
Exciting news! FusionSolar's new website is now LIVE! Our updated site features a sleek new user interface and an enhanced user experience.
👉 Check it out now: https://t.co/HojGuTJdwv#newwebsitelaunch #solarenergy #fusionsolar pic.twitter.com/RE6dwwxKwe
— Huawei FusionSolar (@HuaweiSolar) December 26, 2022
The website showcase various section of achievement for the power saved during the course of the installation on various fields.
It has areas where the company distributed FusionSolar. There is also some other important information that explores Global Technical Support, Spare Parts Centers, Global Partners, and Global Research Centers.
Furthermore, visitors can also take a virtual visit to reference projects, exhibition halls, and more.
Huawei FusionSolar integrates digital and power electronics technologies to drive energy digitalization and help in the clean energy transition. Huawei FusionSolar contributes to a greener world with Smart PV+ Energy Storage System solutions.
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Huawei is exceeding its limit of research and development and the Chinese tech maker has recently filed a patent that reveals features for better cross device camera shooting.
Huawei has a new patent with application number CN115514883A, the patent is named “cross device collaborative shooting method, related devices, and systems”
Yes, there’s a patent description, which reveals the working mechanism of the cross device Huawei camera shooting feature.
According to the patent description, the feature allows the parent device to use collaborative shooting with the sub device. The parent device can receive the user input to apply changes directly to the connected sub device.
Interestingly, the changes made in the image in the sub-device could directly be transferred to the parent device, as it is.
Giving the control of cross device camera shooting now only allows the parent device to control the shutter button but also allows to control the shooting effect of the sub device. This creates a complete remote control of the camera application and imitates it on other Huawei devices.
Cross device feature:
Huawei already has such a feature for HarmonyOS software, which allows you to share camera controls with another HarmonyOS-powered smartphone or tablet. The feature allows you to also use the camera for video calling and live streaming through a third-party app.
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