
Huawei announces its new P40 series smartphones
50MP main camera, 90Hz screen for the P40 Pro, and Kirin 990 5G all across the range
Huawei held its announced P40 Series online global launch event where the company has announced a total of three smartphones in the P40 series, the P40, P40 Pro, and the P40 Pro+, giving its flagship smartphone line a big boost on both camera and hardware side.

Huawei rolls out its P40 smartphones
One model has five cameras
Richard Yu, CEO of the Huawei consumer group, introduced the Huawei P40 series in a virtual conference held on YouTube.The smartphones are the P40, the P40 Pro, and the P40 Pro+.

Huawei Nova 7 SE appears close
Something like it appears on Geekbench
Huawei might be getting close to launching its new 5G-enabled smartphone.

Huawei prepares mid-range smartphone
AQM-AL10 spotted on Chinese certification site
Huawei appears to be gearing up for the launch of its new mid-range smartphone.

Huawei teases upcoming P40 series smartphones with big camera bump
Online event confirmed, possible European pricing rumored
Huawei is gearing up for the announcement of its next flagship smartphone series, the P40, which will be held as an online event, and not in Paris, France, as expected earlier. The latest teaser pretty much confirms the big camera bump on the back, and the latest rumor shows European prices as well.

Loss of Android Apps could harm Huawei
This is one US embargo which might hurt
According to a report from The Information, Huawei expects to see a 20 percent drop in sales of its Android smartphones during 2020.

Johnson sees off Huawei revolt
Gives them fudge, flannel and kippers them
Prime Minister Boris Johnson defeated his first party rebellion over a government decision to allow China’s Huawei to have a role in building Britain’s 5G phone network.

Tories demand Johnson bow to the US over Huawei
Expensive 5G is ok, only rich people should have it anyway
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces his first rebellion on Tuesday over his decision to allow China’s Huawei a role in building the country’s 5G phone network.

US senators lean on the UK to abandon Huawei
Fears of pressure over trade deal
A gang of US senators came together on Tuesday to urge British lawmakers to reconsider their government’s decision to allow China’s Huawei to be among the suppliers for the country’s 5G mobile telephone network sparking fears that Blighty will be forced to comply or lose a post-Brexit trade deal.

Tame Apple Press helping fudge Apple numbers
How do you still say you are on top, when you are third?
The Tame Apple Press has been doing its best to prove that its favourite corporate giant is still the number one seller of smartphones, despite the fact it is number three.