
Honor 5X arrives in US for $199
Metal, Snapdragon 616, 2GB with microSD
Huawei is pushing into the USA market with its just announced Honor 5x which will give Americans a lot of phone for $199.

Huawei to do well
While others suffer
While other smartphone makers, including the fruity cargo cult Apple see their sales dry up, Huawei is predicted to do rather well.

Tame Apple Press braces itself for iPhone slump
Finally wakes up
The Tame Apple Press is starting to report what we have been saying for months, iPhone sales have slumped for the first time in ten years.

Huawei getting into the PC business
Just as everyone else is getting out
Huawei is making an interesting move by getting into the PC business just as everyone else has had enough.

Hands on with Huawei's Mate 8 and Nexus 6P at CES 2016
During CES 2016, Chinese multinational smartphone giant Huawei unveiled its 6-inch Mate 8 flagship smartphone to succeed the 6-inch Mate 7 released in October 2014. While both devices have beautiful 1080p, 368ppi IPS-NEO panels that take up roughly 78 percent of the device’s screen-to-body ratio, the Mate 8 is Huawei’s first device running its own silicon with the Kirin 950 16nm octa-core FinFET processor as we wrote about back in November.

Huawei expects sales boost
Predicts 35 per cent boost
One of the world's largest telecom equipment makers Huawei claims it will to post a 35 percent jump in sales revenue for 2015, thanks to a strong performance across its business platforms.

Smartphone shipments increase
Third quarter figures not bad
Despite the fact that the future of smartphone shipments looks bleak, the third quarter shaped up to be rather good.

Gartner sees smartphone market grow
15.5 Percent up on last year
Smartphone sales soared 15.5 percent in the third quarter of 2015 compared to this time last year.

Huawei Mate 8 is a new home for Kirin 950
Android 6.0 and Cat 6 modem in 6 inch
Huawei Mate 8 has been officially announced by the Huawei and the company has confirmed that you will see it at CES 2016.

Huawei and Xiaomi launch fewer notebooks
Not the big bang expected
Chinese vendors Huawei and Xiaomi appear to be holding back from a big push on the notebook market.