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AIS Thailand and Huawei Win the APAC Operator Award

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AIS Thailand and Huawei Win the APAC Operator Award

FutureNet Asia is a big event in the Asia-Pacific area for telecom (phone and internet) stuff. They talk a lot about making networks smarter and doing things automatically. People come together to share important ideas about the future of phones and the internet.

This year, at the FutureNet Asia event in Singapore on October 18, they gave out an award. AIS Thailand and Huawei, two companies, won the award for doing a good job with their project called “Autonomous Networks” in the Asia-Pacific region.

Over the past few years, AIS Thailand has successfully launched various network automation practices, contributing many typical cases to facilitate the development of the industry.

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According to the latest informaiton, the Chinese tech giant Huawei has patented a few designs for its future foldable phones. It was spotted on the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) via 91mobiles.

There are five designs for a folding design. Overall, the foldable design is the same but it’s the camera placement that’s different for each model. At present, the Huawei Pocket 2 has four cameras clubbed into a single module. It has another ring just below that houses the cover display.

In the latest patents, there’s one design with two circular rings on the exterior of the phone with one bigger than the other. The two rings are placed diagonally. We can assume that the bigger ring will house the cover display, while the smaller one features the cameras. Another patent is similar to the Huawei Pocket 2 except that the circular rings are placed horizontally and not vertically. The circular rings are of the same size.

Huawei is also experimenting with square-shaped camera modules for its flip phones. Similar to the circular rings, one patent shows a bigger square and a smaller one placed vertically.

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Huawei MateBook GT 14 laptop spotted in smart life App

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The Chinese tech giant Huawei is expected to launch a new laptop named – MateBook GT 14 on May 7. Reportedly, it is now appeared in the Huawei Smart Life App. The laptop model is expected to be ENZH, produced by Wuxi Dengyuan Electronic Technology Co., Ltd., and equipped with the same 140W model as the MateBook X Pro 2024 power Adapter.

As per the Geekbench listing, the ENZH laptop is all set to debut with Intel Core Ultra 5 125H / Ultra 7 155H / Ultra 9 185H processor. However several rumours claim that this device will be a gaming laptop but it may miss out this feature.

Huawei will hold an “innovative product launch conference” in Dubai on May 7. The poster shows that the conference will launch a new MateBook series of notebook, which is expected to be the Huawei MateBook GT.

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Huawei 4G phone spotted on 3C Certification with 22.5W wired charging

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A new Huawei phone with model number “GFY-AL00” recently passed the 3C certification. As per the product details, this product will be 4G-enabled device.

Certification information shows that this new phone is produced by Huizhou Guanghong Technology Co., Ltd. and supports up to 22.5W wired charging. The specific specifications are: 5VDC 2A or 9VDC 2A or 10VDC 2.25A MAX. Reportedly, it may be an entry-level or mid-range mobile phone.

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To recall, Huawei introduced the Enjoy 70 phone in December last year and it supports 22.5 W wired fast charging. The smartphone was launched with a 6.75-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1600 × 720, and is equipped with HarmonyOS 4 system.

Huawei has not officially announced the processor information of this phone. It was previously reported that it is equipped with a down-clocked version of the Kirin 710 manufactured by SMIC’s 14nm process.

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