HUAWEI continues to make huge strides in front-facing smartphone camera innovation and powerful, portable productivity with ...
I tried out the new HUAWEI MatePad 12 X tablet and it surprised me in a few different ways. Is this tablet the best option for creators?
Google Play Services' November 2025 update brings one-tap media playback transfer among devices and expanded Find Hub ...
HUAWEI unveiled a new computer in China, together with the Mate 80 series and Mate X7, with the MatePad Edge. It’s a 2-in-1 ...
Huawei has been expanding its wearables portfolio, and the latest addition is the FreeArc – open-ear headphones designed for an active lifestyle and comfort. The release of the FreeArc mostly ...
Below are the key DIGITIMES Asia stories from August 11 to 17, 2025. Firstly, a recent teardown confirms that Huawei's Kunpeng 930 chip still relies on TSMC's outdated 5nm process due to US sanctions ...
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Huawei’s one-of-a-kind foldable is gearing up for a foray to international shores, but does it have any appeal without Google? Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles ...
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The new Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 looks like the company is aiming to compete with the 12.9-inch iPad Pro within China. The M-Pencil also looks eerily familiar in its white finish, Certainly on paper, ...
The MatePad Pro 12.2 emphasizes portability, weighing just 508 grams—making it the lightest 12-inch tablet on the market, according to Huawei. This lightweight design is achieved thanks to a 0.5mm ...
Google today is “discontinuing Google Play Services updates for Android Lollipop devices.” Android 5.0 hit stable in November 2014, with Lollipop representing less than 1% of active devices.