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Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 EMUI 10 beta program now rolling out

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Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 users in India now receiving EMUI 10 beta program. The company has also opened EMUI 10 beta program for Huawei P20 Pro users in India. Recently the EMUI 10.0 beta for Huawei P20 and P20 Pro in Europe and the Beta program has now begun for the users of Huawei P20 Pro in the Asian countries. The EMUI 10 brings new features and changes in user interface including the dark mode, magazine-style UI layout, Morandi UI color system, and more.

If you looking to join one of the devices Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 or Huawei P20 Pro EMUI 10 beta, Follow the steps below for How to join:

All you need to install the beta user app. After the installation, follow the instructions below.

1. LOG IN YOUR CREDENTIALS:

  1. Launch the BETA app.
  2. Accept terms & conditions.
  3. Log in using your Huawei ID, this is will only require for the first time only. ( If you don’t have the Huawei ID, you need to create a new account with original email or mobile phone number.

2. JOIN THE BETA CAMPAIGN:

Start APP > login (First time only) > select “Personal” (Check in the Bottom bar) > “Join Project” > “Available Project”. Then click on Sign Up, to join the project.

Once this process finishes, you’ll receive HOTA upgrade notification, then you can select to update your phone.

Note:

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  • Users are required to upgrade the latest EMUI version to join this beta project.
  • After joining the beta project, you’ll receive a notification to the EMUI 10 beta update or check it manually via Setting > System > Software update or via HiCare app > update> Check for Updates.
  • Before upgrading to the beta version, we recommend users to back up important data to avoid any data loss.

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Recently, Chinese astronauts have taken the flagship Huawei P50 Pro to space initiated to share some selfies of up there….!! Huawei P50 Pro smartphone in space is just rock, specifically for the International Space Station (via Huawei Central). The dual camera ring design of the phone is clearly visible in the images. As a Chinese astronaut shared some pictures from the Space Station. Which showcased the P50 Pro in his hand taking the phone there.

Also, the phone is pictured within a controlled atmosphere of the space station. Take it to outer space and it will likely destroy itself with its own heat due to lack of cooling. These images might suggest that the smartphone is capable of functioning even in space, but that is unlikely. Modern smartphones are designed to be used in Earth’s atmosphere. While certain functions like the camera and touch may work. There is no chance for signal reception and calling.

The Huawei P50 Pro runs on HarmonyOS and has a 6.6-inch OLED display with 1.07 billion colors, 120Hz refresh rate, and 2700 x 1228p resolution123. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G processor with 8 CPU cores. Also, a maximum clock speed of 2840 MHz14. It has a 4360mAh battery that supports 66W wired and 50W wireless charging1.

Additionally, it has a quad camera setup on the back with a 50MP main sensor and a 13MP selfie camera on the front1. It is dust and water-resistant up to 1.5m for 30 minutes3. Also, it measures 158.8 x 72.8 x 8.5 mm and weighs 195g235. It comes in black and gold colors.

Astronauts took the Huawei P50 Pro to space

Astronauts took the Huawei P50 Pro to space

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Huawei’s HarmonyOS to Power Volkswagen Cars in China

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Recent Chinese sources are reflecting that Huawei’s HarmonyOS teing up Volkswagen, bringing its car to China……!! This practice will serve the Chinese consumers’ strong favor for homegrown technology and VW’s software woes.

Reportedly, the German automaker is looking for a long-term partner in China in general, but Huawei seems to be on top of the list with its push for the HarmonyOS ecosystem. In the opposite direction, Seres dropped HarmonyOS for Android Auto for its cars sold in Europe. Whereas, in the more fateful way Volkswagen hasn’t limited its options to just Huawei. This seeks a partnership lot more sense for VW with Huawei.

The Chinese EV market is booming and competition is fierce, where Volkswagen’s software is often seen as lagging compared to other EV competitors in China. Even Huawei is now competing with its own car brand in the country. Well, this is starting we expect all to be good.

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Huawei to develop 50,000 ICT talents in South Asia in the next five years

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On 3rd, April 2023 “Building a Smart Talent Ecosystem, In South Asia, For South Asia” was held at its South Asia representative office in the Bangladesh capital. Where, the announcement made that Huawei, China’s telecommunication giant plans to develop 50,000 information and communication technology talents in South Asia in the next five years.

The event has been attended by journalists and Huawei officials from Huawei South Asia countries. As taking saga continues they will include various programs like building ICT academies, different ICT and startup competitions, online course enrollment, and fresh employee recruitment.

Aiming to support the region with more attention and create better value for the customers, partners, and ecosystem Dhaka office, as well as society with the inspiration “In South Asia, For South Asia.”

On the way to further development, Huawei has the plan to develop 50,000 new ICT talents in the next five years. It was the last year when the company developed more than 6,000 ICT talents in South Asia. This is stated by the Chinese company in its official statement.

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