Huawei Announces EMUI 9.0, an Android Pie-Based Operating System
Huawei announces EMUI 9 based on Android 9.0 Pie
Huawei announces EMUI 9 based on Android 9.0 Pie
Ready to overturn a stagnant smartphone market, the Mate 20 lite provides a first look at the Huawei Mate 20 Series – set to deliver a new industry standard by delivering premium AI technology for less
Huawei today announced its latest wearable device, HUAWEI TalkBand B5, the fourth generation of Huawei’s TalkBand products and the successor to HUAWEI TalkBand B3 launched in 2016. Equipped with a 1.13-inch AMOLED touchscreen display with 2.5D curved glass and 160 × 300 pixels resolution, the HUAWEI TalkBand B5’s display is 2.4 times bigger than the previous one.
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Huawei’s latest device is one to be coveted, it feels nice in hand, runs super smooth with some minor hiccups with Huawei’s Emui Android iteration and the new dual camera feature offers some cool photography options for you enthusiasts out there.
The Huawei Mate 8 is a big, powerful and very efficient device for those who are on the market for those things combined without a compromised design. When you bring in battery life into the equation of a slim, Android and a device that is capable of running processor intensive apps, you’ll have a bulky device in mind, but no, Huawei have managed to give us a device we actually want, with tiny little qualms here and there. The size of the Mate 8 means it’s not for everyone, but there are some features on there also that makes is very easy to use one handed or even dual screen when you need to. How well did it perform? Read on to found out more about our review:
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