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Honor 100 Series Specifications Leaked

Honor is expected to launch the new Honor 100 series in China on November 23. The upcoming Honor 100 lineup might include two devices initially such as the Honor 100 and the Honor 100 Pro.
Earlier, these two devices were spotted on the 3C certification. The 3C certification confirmed that the Honor 100 series will be offering up to 100W fast charging support.
Now, a reliable Weibo tipster, Digital Chat Station has now shared the key specifications of the Honor 100 series ahead of the official debut.
Honor 100 Series Specifications Leaked
The Honor 100 series will feature a 1.5K resolution display which will have 3840Hz PWM eye-protection dimming technology support. Furthermore, the tipster also reveals that the Honor 100 vanilla model will be powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC.
The yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset is expected to include a prime core clocked at 2.63GHz, a performance core clocked at 2.GHz and the efficiency cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The chipset is expected to be paired with an Adreno 720 GPU, which no doubt will bring performance improvement compared to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 SoC’s GPU.
The Honor 100 Pro will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The device will feature a 50MP primary camera which will have an OIS support. The vanilla Honor 100 will feature a dual-camera setup, while the Pro model will boast a triple-camera setup as revealed by the teaser image shared by Honor a few days back.
On the front side, the Honor 100 will sport a single front-facing camera, while the Honor 100 Pro will feature a dual camera setup on the front side.
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Huawei Mate X7 New Details Leak

Huawei is working on a new foldable phone and testing different camera setups. The company is trying out two main camera options – both take 50-megapixel photos, but one has a bigger sensor than the other.
The phone will also have a special lens that can zoom in far and take close-up photos, plus a sensor that can see different types of light.
The phone will be waterproof and very thin and light – something Huawei always tries to do with their foldable phones. The screen will have a wider shape than regular phones.
A tech insider says Chinese phone makers will keep making foldables thinner and lighter, and they’ll keep using these wider screens.
But there’s bad news about the price – foldable phones will stay expensive for a while. This is because they cost a lot of money to develop and fix when they break. Right now, Huawei is the only Chinese company actually making money from selling foldable phones.
The key points:
- New camera being tested with 50MP photos
- Will be waterproof, thin, and light
- Foldable phones will stay expensive
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Huawei-Shangjie released the first official images of H5 model

As reported on July 14th, Shangjie, the new automotive brand has reportedly developed the new car model with Huawei and SAIC Motor (SHA: 600104). The company has now officially released the very first official images of its debut model, the H5, after starting to warm up for the SUV (sport utility vehicle) model last week.
Huawei-Shangjie First Model Images
Shangjie shared three images of the H5 on Weibo , showcasing the vehicle’s exterior design. It features a LiDAR sensor on the roof, similar to many Chinese EV models.
The Shangjie H5 to be equipped with Huawei’s ADS 4 driver assistance system upon launch, delivering a top-tier experience, Richard Yu, Huawei’s executive director and chairman of the consumer business group, said while reposting the Weibo.
The Qiankun ADS 4 smart driving system adopts a future-oriented architecture for autonomous driving, featuring a “world engine + world behavior model” framework, which improves traffic efficiency by 20 percent, according to Huawei’s website.
ADS 4 has four variants — ADS SE, ADS Pro, ADS Max, and ADS Ultra — supporting smart driving capabilities from Level 2 to Level 3.
Shangjie is the fifth automotive brand under Huawei’s HIMA (Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance) umbrella, with the other four being Aito from Seres Group, Luxeed from Chery, Stelato from BAIC Group, and Maextro from Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC).
On April 16, Yu officially unveiled the Shangjie brand at a new product launch event for HIMA’s business, stating that the goal is to launch the first Shangjie EV model this fall.
On July 11, Shangjie posted its first content on its Weibo account, beginning to build anticipation for its first model. Yu mentioned at the time that the Shangjie model would be launched in the fall and would feature strong smart driving capabilities.
There is currently no pricing information available for the Shangjie H5. On February 17, local media outlet Yicai reported that the starting price for the new brand’s first model would be about RMB 150,000 ($20,920), making it the most affordable under the HIMA umbrella.
Shangjie’s initial investment is RMB 6 billion, and it will utilize SAIC’s most mature production lines, SAIC president Jia Jianxu said in April. In the future, it will have its own dedicated factory, he said.
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Huawei Wins Best Network Technology Award at 2025 FutureNet Event

The FutureNet World 2025 event just completed in London, bringing together over 700 industry leaders to talk about the future of network technology. The yearly gathering attracts top executives from global telecom companies, standards organizations, and technology suppliers. For the first time ever, the event created a special “Intelligent Network Best Practice Award” – and Huawei won the prize.
The company stands for its innovative work on smart, self-managing networks. Huawei’s winning technology helps telecom companies run their networks more intelligently with less human intervention. Their solution includes smart digital assistants designed for network maintenance, improving customer experience, and business operations.
These digital helpers fall into two main categories – the Mate series and the Spirit series. The technology has already been rolled out in many countries, showing impressive results across different types of networks including IP, optical, wireless, and core systems. Speaking at the event, Wang Shaosen, who leads Huawei’s smart network solutions, shared the company’s vision: “We’re committed to developing technology that makes networks smarter.
This will help telecom companies succeed with advanced 5G services and prepare for the future of 6G connectivity.