Huawei is one of Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) fiercest rivals in China. The Chinese tech giant controlled 28% of the country's smartphone market in the fourth quarter of 2018, according to Counterpoint ...
In recent weeks there have been a ton of rumors flying around that Huawei could be a potential modem provider for Apple’s first generation of 5G smartphones. That has now officially been addressed at ...
Having concluded its battle with Qualcomm, Apple will use the company’s modems for its eagerly anticipated 5G iPhone. However, it seemingly has a strong backup option in the form of Huawei’s own 5G ...
Chinese telecommunications equipment company Huawei has sparked controversy by unveiling a state-of-the-art smartphone equipped with 7-nanometer (nm) semiconductors, overcoming stringent U.S.
While the Android competition roll out more 5G devices with super fast connectivity, Apple is facing a short- and medium-term future with a lack of 5G modems in the iPhone, possibly until the 2021 ...
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is allegedly willing to sell its 5G Balong 5000 modem, but only to one other smartphone maker: Apple. To date the modem has been intended strictly for Huawei's own ...
Huawei is looking to reduce its dependency on American companies following the trade restrictions imposed by the Trump administration last year. The company plans to move away from Qualcomm and is ...
Through the 5G conference and MWC 2019 pre-communication meeting in Beijing, Huawei consumer business CEO Richard Yu announced the Balong 5000 as the most powerful 5G modem that can deliver maximum 5G ...
Apple’s 5G situation looks bleak, but would it really buy chips from one of its top rivals? However, Huawei doesn't come without its concerns. Its dominance of multiple communications markets, close ...
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