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Huawei In-App Purchases is available in these 177 countries

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Huawei In-App Purchases IAP Countries List

Huawei’s In-App Purchases (IAP) service can be used to sell anything like content, subscriptions, and any services in-app payment. IAP is basically referring to the buying of goods and services from inside an application. Users can purchase a variety of virtual products, including one-time virtual products and subscriptions, directly within your app.

Developers can add their applications for free after that they can upgrade to the paid version, paid feature unlocks, special items for sale, etc.

Huawei provides an in-app product price reference for each country or region based on the converted price (including the tax) you set and the exchange rate. You can change the price. Check the list below.

Huawei In-App Purchases is available in these 177 countries:

  1. Germany
  2. Ireland
  3. Spain
  4. France
  5. Italy
  6. Finland
  7. Sweden
  8. Poland
  9. Estonia
  10. Belgium
  11. Austria
  12. Switzerland
  13. Romania
  14. Latvia
  15. Hungary
  16. Slovakia
  17. Netherlands
  18. Czech Republic
  19. Denmark
  20. Greece
  21. United Kingdom
  22. Lithuania
  23. Norway
  24. Portugal
  25. Serbia
  26. Turkey
  27. Ukraine
  28. Slovenia
  29. Belarus
  30. Bulgaria
  31. Croatia
  32. North Macedonia
  33. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  34. Georgia
  35. Malta
  36. Liechtenstein
  37. Russia
  38. Israel
  39. Cyprus
  40. Armenia
  41. Luxembourg
  42. Iceland
  43. Moldova
  44. Montenegro
  45. Azerbaijan
  46. Monaco
  47. Andorra
  48. San Marino
  49. Vatican
  50. Chinese mainland
  51. Malaysia
  52. Vietnam
  53. Philippines
  54. Singapore
  55. Hong Kong (China)
  56. Indonesia
  57. Sri Lanka
  58. Nepal
  59. Bangladesh
  60. Thailand
  61. Cambodia
  62. Australia
  63. Papua New Guinea
  64. Laos
  65. New Zealand
  66. Japan
  67. Mongolia
  68. Macao (China)
  69. Brunei
  70. Fiji
  71. French Polynesia
  72. Maldives
  73. Taiwan (China)
  74. Myanmar
  75. Solomon Islands
  76. Tonga
  77. Cook Islands
  78. Nauru
  79. Uzbekistan
  80. Kazakhstan
  81. Kyrgyzstan
  82. Turkmenistan
  83. Tajikistan
  84. Saudi Arabia
  85. United Arab Emirates
  86. Jordan
  87. Bahrain
  88. Qatar
  89. Yemen
  90. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  91. Egypt
  92. Lebanon
  93. Algeria
  94. Pakistan
  95. Palestine
  96. Cameroon
  97. Senegal
  98. Republic of the Congo
  99. Guinea
  100. Gabon
  101. Mauritania
  102. Niger
  103. Chad
  104. Equatorial Guinea
  105. Côte d’Ivoire
  106. Burkina Faso
  107. Mali
  108. Libya
  109. Benin
  110. Togo
  111. Cape Verde
  112. Central African Republic
  113. Gambia
  114. Guinea Bissau
  115. Tunisia
  116. Ethiopia
  117. Djibouti
  118. Eritrea
  119. Kuwait
  120. Oman
  121. Morocco
  122. Iraq
  123. South Africa
  124. Nigeria
  125. Tanzania
  126. Botswana
  127. Zambia
  128. Mauritius
  129. Uganda
  130. Ghana
  131. Zimbabwe
  132. Angola
  133. Namibia
  134. Mozambique
  135. Madagascar
  136. Malawi
  137. Kenya
  138. Réunion
  139. Comoros
  140. Liberia
  141. Sao Tome and Principe
  142. Mayotte
  143. Swaziland
  144. Lesotho
  145. Sierra Leone
  146. Colombia
  147. Peru
  148. Mexico
  149. Argentina
  150. Bolivia
  151. Ecuador
  152. Uruguay
  153. Paraguay
  154. Jamaica
  155. Trinidad and Tobago
  156. Costa Rica
  157. Chile
  158. Guatemala
  159. Honduras
  160. Nicaragua
  161. Dominican Republic
  162. Bahamas
  163. Aruba
  164. British Virgin Islands
  165. Saint Lucia
  166. French Guiana
  167. Cayman Islands
  168. Panama
  169. Venezuela
  170. Salvador
  171. Brazil
  172. Guadeloupe
  173. Puerto Rico
  174. Grenada
  175. Anguilla
  176. Guyana
  177. Canada

Huawei IAP (In-App-Purchases) Supported Payment Method:

Chinese mainland

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  • Bank card
  • Alipay
  • WeChat Pay
  • HUAWEI Points

Hong Kong (China), Macao (China), and other countries or regions outside the Chinese mainland:

  • Bank card
  • Carrier billing
  • HUAWEI Points
  • Third-party payment.

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Huawei refurbished Nova 9 Pro pricing starts at 2,199 yuan in China

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Huawei official state the reinvotion of the of the Huawei Nova 9 Pro smartphone in China. Which is now officially available for purchase in the Chinese market from today, i.e. on 21st March, and the phone’s pricing starts at 2,199 yuan (~$320) with one-year warranty on the device.

The base model with 128GB of internal storage costs 2,199 yuan (~$320), while the 256GB internal storage model is priced at 2,499 yuan (~$363).

Talking about the specification, the Huawei Nova 9 Pro features a 6.72-inch OLED curved edge screen that offers a Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 300Hz touch sampling rate. Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778 4G processor, coupled with 8GB of RAM.

In the case of camera, with an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens there’s a quad-camera setup that consists of a 50MP primary camera sensor. On the front side, there’s a dual-camera setup with a 32MP wide-angle lens and a 32MP ultrawide lens.

The phone runs the company’s own HarmonyOS operating system and is powered by a 4,000mAh battery that comes with support for 100W fast charging. These all defines the refurbishment of the Huawei Nova 9 Pro.

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Huawei-based Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution gets public

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Huawei-based Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution gets public

Huawei-based Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution gets public for the first time contributing world building more high-speed railways and undergoing a digital and intelligent transformation….!! On March 7–10, 2023, at the 11th UIC World Congress on High-Speed Rail that took place in Morocco Huawei released the first-ever Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution including its innovative solutions and flagship products for the railway industry.

The Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS), data communication network, and optical communication network. Huawei aims to build fully-connected railways, enabling fast, safe, and intelligent industry development, and facilitating a digital transformation are also enveloped under the plan.

Way of enabling new and numerous services by just upgrading the software Its LTE-based FRMCS Solution,  Huawei not only slashes railway project costs but also meets the requirements of digital railway development. In terms of safety, Huawei is always integrating new technologies into service scenarios. It’s Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution protects trackside safety around the clock, in any weather

Mr. Li Junfeng, Vice President of Huawei and CEO of the Aviation & Rail BU delivered an opening speech.

“the development of future high-speed railways relies on a wireless communications system with higher bandwidth to ensure safe train operations. A centralized platform and reliable connectivity will make a digital and green industry a reality.”

Huawei’s Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution is oriented globally

Huawei enables fiber vibration detection alongside video analysis to safeguard railway perimeters with multi-dimensional awareness and high precision. That is built on an optical-vision convergence architecture. This way Huawei’s Smart Railway Perimeter Detection Solution is oriented to markets outside China.

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This will fulfill the railway industry’s requires network communications with higher bandwidth and lower latency to carry out new services. The solution resolves low-accuracy issues faced by conventional railway perimeter detection solutions, prevents missed alarms, and delivers a few false alarms, ensuring safer and more efficient railway operations.

Said Mr. Li Junfeng

“The FRMCS Solution based on LTE technology complies with the unified 3GPP standards. It has a mature ecosystem and broadband technologies that can enable more intelligent services. Thanks to its wireless experience, Huawei can build high-performance FRMCS-oriented networks for customers, thus supporting railway digitalization.”

In order to invoke the new technologies held for the development and support of railway digitalization globally. Huawei integrated through FRMCS Solution using innovative IPv6+ technologies to build converged bearer capabilities featuring high reliability, easy deployment, intelligent O&M, and smooth evolution, at the event. While ensuring safe and stable railway operations, the solution securely and reliably carries multiple services, such as voice, signaling, and video.

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Huawei released a seven-country survey of women perception of their digital skills

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“The survey of seven countries found gender issues need to be addressed, otherwise, women will fall further behind”. Huawei disclosed a matter of fact through the seven-country survey of women’s perception of their digital skills. The survey held the largest, from a sample size of 21,000 people. This reflects that even in a digitalized workplace, women’s self-confidence in their skills and their progression and development at work are not keeping pace with men.

All over, it summarises the lack of skills development within the workplace is having a larger negative impact on women than on men.

Dr. Anna Schneider, the author of the report and, Professor of Business Psychology at Trier University of Applied Sciences, found that if gender issues are not addressed, then women will fall further behind. In the seven countries surveyed –China, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the U.K., and the U.S.,– the survey findings reflect striking similarities among women in their attitudes and perceptions of their digital skills.

Three key insights from the survey:

  • Even when not lacking in digital skills, women can lack self-confidence in terms of recognizing their own abilities; This includes women working in IT and telecom sectors;
  • Employers demand digital skills when recruiting talent, but many women report a lack of skill progression and development once employed;
  • Women in China have a more neutral view of robots and smart machines than their European counterparts. In the European countries surveyed, 31% of women had more negative of robots than men, while in China, it was only 13%.

“Time to Reboot” at a Huawei x TechPerpetuum event, insights into how to address women’s confidence in their digital skills. Where,  Xie Yi, Vice President, of Public Affairs and Communications at Huawei addressed.

“The research tells us that it’s not only about the skills we provide women with, but the opportunities, the confidence, and the platforms that we can provide for them to use and improve those skills. Since 2008, Huawei has launched or sponsored multiple talent development programs and competitions at country, regional, and global levels and invested more than US$150 million, benefiting 1.54 million people from over 150 countries. Over the next five years, we will invest an additional US$150 million in digital talent development and we expect this effort to benefit more than three million additional people. These include scholarship programs, our Seeds for the Future training program, the Huawei ICT Academy, and Women in Tech. Another program, Technology for Education, has trained students in Kenya, South Africa, France, and China, amongst other countries, with a heavy focus on educating girls in Ghana.”

The assumption is that people working in IT and telecoms have a higher degree of digital skills. While comparing to the average worker was challenged by the findings that women in the two industries rated their digital skills 14% below their best type of skills in other categories. Whereas men in IT and telecom rate them 31% higher than their best non-digital skills.

Noted Dr. Schneider

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“Without female participation in the IT and telecom sector, digitalization is bound to be biased.” “Unique in its scope and depth, the results indicate that female underrepresentation in the engine room of digital innovation translates into fewer women working in highly digitalized workplaces.”

By integrating the interest of women in technology at an early stage in their lives through supportive programs. Ample thought and their implementation can be greater contributors to the development of the industry. Digital transformation has become a critical driver of innovation around the world across multiple sectors but gender inequality in tech could slow down progress.

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