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Over the past three years, Huawei strengthen its Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) for phones and the company has moved with non Google apps.
In 2019, Huawei was banned by the U.S. and the company had to give up on Google Mobile Services and apps for its new phones. Since then, Huawei has released a variety of new phones all of them running without Google apps.
This year is no different and Huawei launched a variety of new phones including the Mate 50 Pro, Nova 10 series, and more. These phones pack solely the HMS ecosystem. Also powered by the latest EMUI 12 and EMUI 13.
Despite of lacking Google, Huawei has focused on smartphone technologies and fed EMUI with new features. For example, EMUI is better than ever, the EMUI 12 and EMUI 13 come with a brand new user interface.
There are new additions including smart folders, service widgets, better screen content management, optimized performance, and a variety of new security features for a safer user experience.
The app ecosystem matters, that’s why Huawei is expanding collaborations with popular app developers. The company is offering incentives and developer programs to support AppGallery to compete against the Play Store.
Aside from software, Huawei is one of the top smartphone makers. Despite facing many issues in the supply chain, Huawei kept on using the latest hardware in smartphones.
The new Huawei Mate 50 Pro is a prime example, as it packs a brand XMAGE new camera system and a powerful lens to take high-quality pictures.
On the other hand, Huawei is providing better design and high build quality, which is recognizable as the top trend in the smartphone industry. These traits add a different level of expertise to Huawei’s portfolio and the tech maker has maintained them throughout 2022.
So, which non Google Huawei phone you purchased in 2022? Let us know in the tweet below.
Which non Google Huawei phone you purchased in 2022?
— HC Newsroom (@HCNewsroom) December 31, 2022
Which non Google Huawei phone you purchased in 2022?
— HC Newsroom (@HCNewsroom) December 31, 2022
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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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Last week, we held a discussion on the launch date of the Huawei Mate X3 and now it’s reported that the phone launch is postponed. On the flip side, the Huawei P60 series will release as scheduled.
According to the input coming from Weibo tipster ClassmateGuan, the Huawei Mate X3 launch event has been postponed. As currently, the company has not determined a launch date for this massive foldable phone.
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It’s expected that the Huawei Mate X3 will follow the design aspects of the Mate X2. It folds sideways and may continue dual screens including a main and a secondary display on the cover.
A report suggests that the Huawei Mate X3 will have a light design as compared to the predecessor. It could weigh around 250 grams, which is way too low for Mate X2’s 298 grams. Furthermore, the successor is likely to feature more battery capacity than the Mate X2.
Huawei Mate X2:
Huawei Mate X2 comes with an 8-inch main display with 16.7 million colors, P3 wide color gamut. It is a flexible OLED that supports up to 90 Hz refresh rate, and 180 Hz touch sampling rate. The main display also has a 2480 x 2200 pixels resolution with 413 PPI.
The secondary display is a 6.45-inch of external flexible OLED display, that supports up to 90 Hz refresh rate, 240 Hz touch sampling rate, 2700 x 1160 pixels, and 456 PPI.
It is powered by Kirin 9000 octa-core chipset with 24-core GPU, Dual Big Core + Tiny Core NPUs.
The phone equips a quad rear camera system including a 50 MP Ultra Vision Camera (Wide Angle, f/1.9 aperture, OIS), 16 MP Cine Camera (Ultra-Wide Angle, f/2.2 aperture), 12 MP Telephoto Camera (3x Optical Zoom, f/2.4 aperture, OIS) and 8 MP SuperZoom Camera (10x Optical Zoom, f/4.4 aperture, OIS), support AF. The front side of the phone includes a 16MP selfie camera with f/2.4 aperture.
As for now, Huawei has not announced any official launch date on this matter but we’ll keep you posted.
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Today, Huawei began selling the 512GB version of the Pocket S flip style foldable phone. The phone was launched in November and comes in a range of different colors as compared to Huawei P50 Pocket.
According to the information, Huawei Pocket S 512GB version is priced at 7488 yuan (1009 EUR, 1075 USD). Initially, Huawei only sold 128GB and 256GB memory variants of the Pocket S in China. While the phone is still not released in the global market.
The phone will sale in six colors including frost silver, mint green, primrose gold, sakura pink, crystal blue, and night black.
Huawei Pocket S comes with a length of 170mm (unfolded) and 87.3mm (folded). It has a width of 75.5mm and thickness of 7.2mm (expanded) and 15.2mm (folded). The phone weighs 190 grams.
The phone has a 6.9-inch main camera with 1.07 billion colors, a p3 wide color gamut, and an OLED screen type, and it supports up to 120 Hz refresh rate, 1440 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and 300 Hz touch sampling rate.
It has a 1.04-inch of the cover screen featuring 16.7 million, 60Hz refresh rate, 120Hz touch sampling rate, and 340 x 340 pixels.
The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 778 4G chipset with octa-core architecture (Octa-core, 4 × Cortex-A78 at 2.42 GHz + 4 × Cortex-A55 at 1.8 GHz) and Adreno 642L GPU.
Huawei Pocket S has a dual camera system including a 40-megapixel super-sensing camera (f/1.8 aperture) and 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera (f/2.2 aperture). It could shoot photographs in various camera modes.
Including Micro movie, high pixel mode, time-lapse photography, super wide-angle, large aperture blur, dual-view video, super night scene, super macro, macro video, macro picture-in-picture, portrait mode, professional mode, slow motion, panorama Mode, Black & White Art, Smart Filter, Watermark, Document Correction, AI Photo Master, Dynamic Photo, Screen Off Snapshot, 4D Predictive Focus, Smile Snapshot, Voice-activated Photoshoot, Timed Photoshoot, Continuous Shooting, and Snapshot.
On the flip side, the phone will provide a 10.7-inch ultra-wide-angle f/2.2 aperture camera. The phone is packed with a 4000mAh battery that could recharge with a 40W charger.
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Huawei Mate X3 is the next foldable smartphone and Huawei is also preparing to launch the P60 series. With that being said, Huawei could face a clash of launches for these anticipated flagships.
According to past reports, Huawei is ready to launch the new Mate X3 in the first quarter of this year. On the other hand, the Huawei P60 series is also scheduled in the same quarter.
In that case, what will Huawei do?
There are a total of three scenarios that Huawei could follow.
- Launching both of these together in March
- Launch Mate X3 in early or mid-March and push P60 for early April
- Launch Mate X3 in February and P60 in March
Why?
This year, Huawei is likely to launch a P series and Mate series (not foldable) phones. However, there’s no slot specifically booked for the Mate X3. As Huawei still organizes foldable phone launch events as non-primary lineups.
If we look at the past launch schedules, Huawei unveiled Mate X2 in February 2021, followed by Huawei P50 Pocket flip phone in late the same year. Followed by Mate Xs 2 in April and the Pocket S flip phone in November 2022.
The dual flaghip era is about to return in the Huawei smartphone ecosystem. And Huawei may not like to risk the shipment count of the Huawei P60 series. Therefore, launching Huawei Mate X3 ahead of the P60 series would be a better option rather than launching them together.
We may argue about an exact date for Mate X3, as Huawei has not confirmed any on the matter. But we have to relate that February would still be more suitable for the launch instead of going for March.
This window will provide enough time for the company to market Mate X3 and sell units. It will also create some distance between the launch event of both devices.
There’s a lot to know and we’ll keep you posted on official inputs, stay connected.
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