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Huawei P40 Pro+ will be available in the UK and Europe on June 25

Huawei announced that the P40 Pro + will be available in Europe and the United Kingdom on June 25, priced at 1,399 euros and 1,299 pounds respectively.
Huawei P40 Pro+ Specifications:
- Dimensions 72.6 Width mm 158.2 Height mm 9.0 mm Depth
- Weight: Approx. 226 g
- Colors: White Ceramic & Black Ceramic
- Display Size: 6.58 inches, 16.7 million colors
- Type: OLED, up to 90 Hz frame refresh rate
- Resolution: 2640 x 1200 Pixels
- Splash, Water, and Dust Resistant: IP68
- Processor: HUAWEI Kirin 990 5G (CPU: Octa-core 2 x Cortex-A76 Based 2.86 GHz + 2 x Cortex-A76 Based 2.36 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A55 1.95 GHz)
- GPU: 16-Core Mali-G76
- NPU: Dual Big Core + Tiny Core NPUs (Neural-network Processing Unit)
- Operating System: EMUI 10.1 (Based on Android 10)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM + 512 GB ROM
- External Memory Support: NM SD Card, up to 256 GB
- Rear Camera: 50MP Ultra Vision Camera (Wide Angle, f/1.9 aperture, OIS) + 40MP Cine Camera (Ultra-Wide Angle, f/1.8 aperture) + 8MP SuperZoom Camera (10X Optical Zoom, f/4.4 aperture, OIS) + 8MP Telephoto Camera (3X Optical Zoom, f/2.4 aperture, OIS) + 3D Depth Sensing Camera
- Front Camera: 32 MP Selfie Camera (f/2.2 aperture) + Depth Camera
- Key Camera Specs: Autofocus Mode: Autofocus
- Image stabilization: OIS + AIS
- Zoom Mode: Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom, Hybrid Zoom
- Video Recording: Support for 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) 60fps video recording
- Image Resolution: Support up to 8192 x 6144 pixels
- Video Resolution: Support up to 3840 x 2160 pixels
- Battery: 4200 mAh (HUAWEI SuperCharge Max 40 W) & Wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge (Max 40 W)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, 2 x 2 MIMO, HE160, 1024 QAM, 8 Spatial-stream Sounding MU-MIMO
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth5.1, Support BLE, SBC, AAC, LDAC
- Data Cable Port: USB Type-C, USB 3.1 GEN1
- Earjack: USB Type-C earjack
- Location: GPS (L1 + L5 dual band), AGPS, Glonass, BeiDou (B1I + B1C + B2a Tri-band), Galileo (E1 + E5a dual band), QZSS (L1 + L5 dual band), NavIC
- NFC: Support Reader Mode, P2P Mode, Card Emulation Mode (SIM*, HCE) Only SIM1 support
- Sensors: Gesture Sensor, Gravity Sensor, Infrared Sensor, Fingerprint Sensor, Hall Sensor, Gyroscope, Compass, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor & Colour Temperature Sensor.
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Huawei Pura 80 Ultra: The Phone That Takes Amazing Photos

Chinese phone maker Huawei just released the newest phone called the Pura 80 Ultra. This phone is all about taking great pictures. Usually, Huawei only sells phones in China, but this time the company is all set to bring this phone to other countries too.
What Makes This Phone Special?
The Pura 80 Ultra isn’t the fastest phone you can buy, but it has something no other phone has. It’s the first phone in the world with two zoom cameras stacked on top of each other. Pretty cool, right?
You’ll also notice this phone looks different. It has a triangle-shaped camera bump on the back that really stands out.
The Camera System
The camera is where this phone really shines. Here’s what you get:
- Main camera: 50MP with a huge 1-inch sensor
- Wide-angle camera: 40MP for those group shots
- Color helper: 1.5MP sensor that makes colors look better
- Zoom camera: 50MP telephoto lens (the biggest on any phone)
The zoom camera is the real star here. It can zoom in 3.7 times without losing quality. But here’s the fun part – it also has a motorized periscope that gives you 9.7 times zoom. That’s almost as good as Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra, which zooms 10 times, but Huawei uses a much bigger camera sensor.
What’s Inside?
Huawei didn’t say which processor powers this phone, but experts think it’s their own Kirin 9020 chip. The screen is 6.8 inches, super bright (3,000 nits), and refreshes 120 times per second for smooth scrolling.
Different Versions
Here’s where it gets interesting. If you buy this phone in China, you get:
- 5G internet
- Satellite connectivity
- HarmonyOS 5.1 (Huawei’s own system)
- 5,700mAh battery
Both versions come with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage space.
Cool Features
The phone has a new “AI Smart Controls” button that lets you quickly access things like:
- AI camera features
- Flashlight
- Camera app
What’s really neat is this button also works as a fingerprint sensor. You don’t see that often in flagship phones.
Charging and Colors
You can charge this phone super fast – 100W with a cable and 80W wirelessly. It comes in two colors: black and gold.
Price
In China, the Pura 80 Ultra costs 9,999 yuan (about $1,400 USD). Huawei hasn’t announced the price for other countries yet.
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Huawei Wins Big Storage Award for Fourth Year in a Row

Huawei just got picked as a “Customers’ Choice” winner for the fourth time in a row. This award comes from a big report called “2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer” that looks at file and storage systems.
Here’s what made Huawei stand out:
- The company got a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars
- Most customer reviews (147 total)
- 99% of customers said they would recommend Huawei’s storage system to others
The report looked at reviews from real customers who actually use these storage systems. These customers don’t just give ratings – they also write detailed feedback about what it’s like to use the products.

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Eleven different companies were included in this report. Huawei’s customers come from all kinds of businesses like phone companies, banks, schools, hospitals, energy companies, and manufacturers. These customers are located in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Huawei thinks this award shows that customers around the world trust their storage products and are happy with their customer service.
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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.