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Huawei Weekly Update: July 31 To August 07, 2022
Last week of July this year, Huawei launched HarmonyOS 3.0 version with several new features including new widgets, multitasking, a Universal Card widget, and more. In this article (Huawei Weekly Update), we will check the news and updates released by Huawei between July 31 To August 07, 2022.
Huawei Weekly Update: July 31 To August 07, 2022
August 07, 2022: Huawei listed only 3 devices for quarterly security updates (Chinese portal) while there are no Monthly Security Update Models listed.
August 06, 2022: Huawei Service Day offers are live for Mexican users and the duration is August 6 and August 7, 2022. The official says “Keep your HUAWEI in the best condition as the first day of your purchase, at HUAWEI Service we want to pamper you with HUAWEI Service Day.”
August 06, 2022: Fortune Global has released a list of top companies of 2022. There are a total of 145 Chinese companies made their way to the 2022 Fortune Global 500 list.
August 06, 2022: Huawei has officially listed its August 2022 security patch details on its global portal. In August 2022 EMUI security patch details, Huawei fixes 2 critical and10 High levels of CVEs while there are no medium and low levels of CVEs.
August 05, 2022: According to the information, Etisalat UAE and Huawei successfully completed their first trial of the 6GHz spectrum. The latest 6GHz frequency will make compact changes in coverage and capacity that provide a great environment for 5G connectivity.
August 05, 2022: According to the information, a new security software update for the Huawei P50 Pocket is out for European users. The latest software update brings July 2022 security patch.
August 05, 2022: Huawei is expected to launch four models of the Mate 50 series – Mate 50e, Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS.
August 05, 2022: Huawei has now officially listed its three new smart screens, S55, S65, and S75 and now the company has added two more screens S55 and S65, priced at 3,299 yuan and 4,299 yuan respectively.
August 04, 2022: Huawei has started rolling out the stable EMUI 12 update for the P smart 2019 users in Hungary.
August 04, 2022: Huawei has recently launched HarmonyOS 3.0, the latest version of Huawei’s operating system. In the promotional teaser of the new OS, a mysterious folding smartphone appeared for the first time which is similar to the Huawei P50 Pocket.
August 04, 2022: Huawei Mate 50 series launch is near, and it will be released around September 12, 2022. Huawei Mate 40 series is said to include Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS phones.
August 04, 2022: According to the information, Huawei is set to launch its Nova Y90 smartphone in the Philippines soon. As per the teaser, the date is scheduled for August 12, 2022. It will be announced in the Philippines at its APAC Smart Office Launch 2022.
August 04, 2022: In Europe, Huawei MatePad Pro users are now getting the July 2022 security patch update with the firmware version 2.0.0.249.
August 04, 2022: Huawei Band 6 is now grabbing the August 2022 software update for Band 6. According to the changelog, this update, optimizations are made for the user interface, these optimizations. The appearance of the screens includes prompt messages and system stability.
August 03, 2022: Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2 was recently launched by Huawei in Asia and Europe. Now, Huawei has kicked off the new HarmonyOS 3 update for FreeBuds Pro 2 users on the mainland. The second generation of Huawei’s flagship wireless earbuds grabbing the HarmonyOS 3 with the firmware version HarmonyOS 3.0.0.156.
August 03, 2022: Download Huawei AppGallery 12.4.1.300 [August 03, 2022]
August 03, 2022: Huawei Music 12.11.25.302 APK [August 03, 2022]
August 03, 2022: According to the information, the whole solution has supported the inspection of nearly 1,000 computer rooms, and the cumulative number of users in 3 months has exceeded 10,000.
August 03, 2022: At the end of July 2022, “Huawei Data Storage User Elite Forum” with the theme of “Symbiosis, Co-creation, and Win-win” was held in Guangzhou. The Chinese tech giant, Huawei stated that with the acceleration of industry digitization, data storage faces four major changes.
August 03, 2022: At the “Win-Win Huawei Innovation Week”, Huawei proposed the key features of 5.5G networks – 10G experience, 100 billion connections, and endogenous intelligence.
August 03, 2022: On August 3, 2022, Huawei officially launched Kunpeng’s high-performance computing solution at the Wuhan High-Performance Computing Conference.
August 03, 2022: HUAWEI HiAI Engine opens application capabilities, and easily integrates a plurality of AI capabilities and Apps, making the Apps more intelligent and powerful.
August 02, 2022: The June 2022 security patch update for the Nova 9 SE is rolling out with the firmware version EMUI 12.0.1.166 and the update package size is 1.33GB.
August 02, 2022: Huawei P40 5G, P40 4G, P40 Pro, and P40 Pro+ smartphone users are now getting the July 2022 software update in mainland China. The latest update is rolling out with the firmware version HarmonyOS 2 version 2.0.0.268 update.
August 02, 2022: On August 02, 2022, Huawei officially announced that there are a total of 17 Huawei devices that support multi-device communication sharing, including 15 mobile phones and 2 tablets. The news also includes that the earliest public beta will start in September 2022.
August 02, 2022: Huawei Mate 50 series will be launched with XMAGE technologies. In addition, the camera’s camera experience is not that bad, at least an improvement over the Huawei P50 series.
August 02, 2022: Huawei has started rolling out the August 2022 software update for the Watch 3 users in China. The latest update is rolling out with the firmware version 2.1.0.239 and the changelog includes a preset galaxy dial, added car key function to bring you a more convenient and smart travel experience, and more.
August 01, 2022: Huawei Nova Y70 users in the European market are now able to install the May 2022 security update based on EMUI 12. The first update for the nova Y70 comes with firmware version EMUI 12.0.0.144 and it also improves camera performance.
August 01, 2022: Huawei has officially landed its next operating system, HarmonyOS 3.0. Now, the Mate 50 series launch is around the corner, as per the latest information from the Weibo tipster, Wangzai Baishitong, Huawei Mate 50 series new products will be launched on September 12, 2022.
August 01, 2022: Huawei recently launched its third version of the operating system HarmonyOS 3.0. They already revealed this with the debut of Huawei MatePad Pro 11 and it looks like this version will catch up international market soon. HarmonyOS 3.0 brings new features like the look, enhanced widgets, and multitasking too.
August 01, 2022: Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Huawei Mate Xs phone users are getting the new security update. Huawei Mate 40 with model number NOH-NX9 starts grabbing the July 2022 patch with the firmware version 12.0.0.260(C432E2R4P4) while the Mate Xs receiving with the build number EMUI 12.0.0.260. The update is 258 MB this time, so switch on WiFi. And don’t forget to back up your data first!
August 01, 2022: Huawei will hold the new 2022 event on August 08, this press conference will be held in cooperation with CCTV News, and the host of CCTV’s main station, Xie Yingying, will be invited to appear as a guest.
July 31, 2022: According to the information, China Unicom and Huawei have commercialized MetaAAU at over 1,000 sites, forming the world’s largest commercial MetaAAU network.
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Huawei Mate 90 Hardware Upgrades & INSPIRE 2026 Cloud News
We often get caught up in the numbers game when talking about new smartphones. We look at clock speeds, gigabytes, and chip sizes. But if you think about it, what makes you actually love using your phone every day? It is usually the little things—the way it vibrates when you type, the fullness of the sound when you watch a video, and how fast the cloud services behind your apps respond.
Huawei is tackling both sides of this coin. Brand new leaks and event announcements show that the company is working on a dual strategy. On one hand, the upcoming Mate 90 series is focusing heavily on the physical, everyday features we often overlook. On the other hand, the corporate side just laid out a massive plan for autonomous AI and cloud security at their INSPIRE 2026 event in Shanghai. Let’s break down what all of this means for you.
The Mate 90 Look: Focusing on the Features We Actually Touch
The upcoming Huawei Mate 90 series is already generating a ton of buzz because it is shifting its launch window to September. It is also bringing a brand new Kirin chip built with an advanced vertical layout to challenge global 3nm standards. But the latest supply chain whispers tell us that Huawei is spending just as much energy on the parts of the phone you physically interact with every single second.
Better Haptics: The New X-Axis Motor
Have you ever typed on a phone that felt hollow or mushy? It completely ruins the experience. Huawei wants to fix that by adding a brand-new, ultra-responsive X-axis linear haptic motor to the Mate 90 lineup. Instead of a generic buzz, this motor can produce crisp, tiny vibrations that mimic real physical buttons. Whether you are typing a quick text, scrolling through a menu, or playing a mobile game, the phone will give you clean, realistic feedback that makes the software feel alive.
Upgraded Sound: Immersive Stereo Speakers
Another big upgrade is coming to the audio setup. Most of us watch videos, take video calls, or stream music directly from our phone speakers without plugging in headphones. The Mate 90 series is rumored to feature a redesigned stereo speaker chamber system. By reworking the physical space inside the phone, Huawei is aiming for much deeper bass and clear, separated audio. It means you won’t have to cup your hand around the bottom of your phone just to hear a podcast while cooking dinner.
Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026: Moving Into Agentic Infrastructure
While the consumer team is polishing the physical hardware, the enterprise division is entirely focused on the future of artificial intelligence. Live from the West Bund International Convention Center in Shanghai, the Huawei Cloud INSPIRE 2026 summit just wrapped up. The big takeaway? Cloud computing is shifting from basic storage to what they call “Agentic Infrastructure.”
What is Agentic Infrastructure?
Think of normal AI as a tool that only answers when you ask it a direct question. An AI Agent, however, is different. It can think ahead, plan multi-step tasks, and make independent choices to help run a business or manage data.
Huawei’s new Agentic Infrastructure is a cloud setup built from the ground up to support thousands of these autonomous digital workers. It combines massive processing power with smart software, ensuring these AI systems can run continuously without lagging or crashing the servers.
Five Big Upgrades for AI Security and Keeping Things Legal
As AI grows more independent, security becomes a massive headache. If an AI agent is making decisions for a business, how do you keep its data safe? And how do you make sure it follows local privacy laws?
To answer this, Huawei Cloud announced five major security upgrades to its global portfolio. These upgrades act like a digital security guard, protecting sensitive data, keeping a strict eye on how AI models behave, and making sure everything complies with the changing regulatory rules in over 70 countries. It is all about turning AI from a wild, experimental tool into a safe, reliable coworker.
Connecting Your Phone to the Cloud
Why should the average user care about corporate cloud summits in Shanghai? Because the two worlds are rapidly merging. The advanced haptics, better speakers, and next-gen Kirin chips on the Mate 90 are just the gatekeepers. The real magic happens when those devices connect to a highly secure, intelligent cloud network.
When your phone can talk to a secure cloud infrastructure instantly, your voice assistants become smarter, your photo organization happens in a flash, and your data stays completely locked down away from prying eyes.
Conclusion: A Smarter, More Complete Tech Setup
Huawei is proving that a true flagship experience requires looking at the whole picture. By upgrading the overlooked physical hardware on the Mate 90 and building a secure foundation for autonomous AI in the cloud, they are preparing for the next big era of tech. Keep your eyes on September—it is going to be a very interesting fall season for tech fans!
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MTN Zambia and Huawei, have teamed up to fix a big problem
Two tech companies, MTN Zambia and Huawei, have teamed up to fix a big problem: slow internet inside busy buildings. They just installed a brand-new system at the Mulungushi International Conference Center in Zambia, and it is the first time this specific technology has been used anywhere in the world.
Why was this needed?
More and more people in Zambia are using mobile internet to watch high-definition videos, live stream, and use cloud services. This makes the internet very slow in crowded places like airports, shopping areas, and big conference centers.
Before this new upgrade, the internet inside the Mulungushi Center was struggling. The outside cell towers couldn’t send strong signals through the walls, and the old indoor antennas couldn’t handle fast 5G speeds.
What is the new solution?
Huawei created a small device called LampSite. Instead of installing five different boxes for different network speeds, they put everything into one single box.
Here is what this new system does:
- Super Fast Speeds: It combines different network bands (including 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G) to give users download speeds up to 1 Gbps. This means videos and live streams won’t freeze or lag anymore.
- Easier and Cheaper to Set Up: Because it is a “5-in-1” box, the phone company needs half as many devices to cover the same area. This saves money and takes less time to install.
- Saves Energy: The device is smart. When nobody is using it, it goes to sleep to save power, making it eco-friendly.
Ready for the Future: It is built to handle even newer technologies coming down the road, like virtual reality (VR) and 3D glasses.
What the bosses are saying
Thomas Ngoma from MTN Zambia explained that this upgrade will give people the same fast internet inside the building as they get outside. It will make online video calls and apps run smoothly.
Dr. Philip Song from Huawei said they are proud of this new energy-saving system. They plan to install it in more crowded places like airports and business districts to help grow Zambia’s digital economy.
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Huawei & Angola Partner for Smart Grid Transformation & Green Energy
Imagine a future where a national power grid acts more like an organic, self-healing computer network than a chaotic mess of aging copper and transformers. If you think that sounds like science fiction, think again. On May 29, 2026, during the prestigious 2nd International Conference on Energy and Water in Luanda, Huawei teamed up with Angola’s Ministry of Energy and Water (MINEA) to release a historic white paper that promises to reshape the region’s entire power architecture.
The publication, aptly titled White Paper on Digitalization and Green Energy Transition of Angola’s Electric Power Industry, sets down an aggressive roadmap. It is a bold statement that digital modernization and structural economic survival are now inextricably linked.
A Visionary Leap for Angola’s Energy Grid
Angola is blessed with a staggering abundance of clean energy resources, positioning it beautifully to spearhead regional green integration across Southern Africa. But having raw potential means very little if your infrastructure is leaking energy like a sieve.
Dropping Watts, Adding Bits: The New Philosophy
To bridge this gap, the white paper relies heavily on a brilliant guiding principle: “more bits, less watts”. The idea is wonderfully simple yet revolutionary—by injecting massive digital intelligence (“bits”) into the grid, you can systematically optimize distribution and minimize pure power waste (“watts”). It’s about working smarter, not just pumping out more raw currents.
Resolving the Pains of Traditional Operational Models
Let’s be honest: traditional utility operations are feeling the strain. Arlindo Carlos, Angola’s Secretary of State for Energy and Water, frankly addressed the audience at the launch, pointing out the major bottlenecks plaguing legacy systems: heavy line losses, fragmented network management, and an expensive reliance on imported fuel. The status quo is no longer sustainable. By turning toward deep digital transformation, Angola intends to build a future power grid that is profoundly greener, smarter, and incredibly reliable.
Inside the Transformation: Merging Tech and Currents
So, how exactly does a world leader in telecommunications help stabilize a country’s power network? It happens by fundamentally shifting from hard iron to intelligent software.
The Power of Four Core Technology Clusters
The backbone of this collaboration involves fusing four vital technology domains into a unified ecosystem:
- Digital Technologies (Bits): Cloud analytics, automated software controls, and IoT tracking.
- Power Electronics (Watts): Next-gen converters and optimized hardware pathways.
- Thermal Management (Heat): Advanced cooling methodologies to minimize energy bleed.
- Energy Storage Management (Battery): Sophisticated, smart storage solutions to save power for when it’s needed most.
Evolving the Power Matrix: What Lies Ahead?
This initiative is not just a collection of theoretical ideas printed on glossy paper; it provides an explicit operational template for the upcoming years.
Intelligent Distribution and Advanced All-Optical Networks
Moving forward, the extensive, old-school infrastructure of the past will make way for automated, grid-forming energy storage systems and intelligent distribution grids. Backed by robust, high-speed all-optical communication networks, the grid can seamlessly detect faults, dynamically adjust power routing, and absorb fluctuating renewable energies from solar and hydro plants without breaking a sweat.
Conclusion: Lighting a Greener Path for Southern Africa
Ultimately, the joint white paper proves that the future of power isn’t merely about burning cleaner fuels—it is about managing existing resources with hyper-intelligence. Through the “more bits, less watts” doctrine, Huawei and MINEA are providing a shining template for the entire African continent. The digital power revolution has officially arrived, and it’s starting from the ground up!
