Huawei Archives - VOIVO InfoTech http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=tag/huawei/ Daily Tech News Updates Thu, 03 Jun 2021 06:05:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Favicon.png Huawei Archives - VOIVO InfoTech http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=tag/huawei/ 32 32 177902053 40% to 60% drop in Huawei’s international smartphone shipments http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=40-to-60-drop-in-huaweis-international-smartphone-shipments/ Wed, 02 Dec 2020 13:22:10 +0000 http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=?p=163 After delaying the launch of the foldable smartphone and canceling the laptop launch, we can clearly see how Trump Administration and export ban have affected the Chinese company’s business. According to Bloomberg, Huawei is expecting a 40% to 60% drop in its international smartphone shipments. This is all because of the export ban. The company… Read More »

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After delaying the launch of the foldable smartphone and canceling the laptop launch, we can clearly see how Trump Administration and export ban have affected the Chinese company’s business. According to Bloomberg, Huawei is expecting a 40% to 60% drop in its international smartphone shipments. This is all because of the export ban. The company has half of its business on the international platform.

Bloomberg has also reported that Huawei is going to delay or cancel its next smartphone launch if the condition of sales doesn’t improve. The phone is expected to be released on 21st June in certain parts of Europe. However, the report states that:

“executives are monitoring the launch and may cut off shipments if it sells poorly as expected.”

Carriers are also considered under this situation. The report also notes that two of the main carries in France have already backed out from selling the device.

Huawei sent a report to Ars and other outlets informing that the launch of Honor 20 is still scheduled for 21st June. Also, Honor 20 Pro is soon going to be available in the overseas markets.

Consumers who are already informed about the condition of the brand is hardly going to pick up a Huawei phone after so much of uncertainty revolving around the brand. After the expiry of the 90-day support, it is not sure whether the consumers will have access to future Android and security updates on their smartphones. However, the company is still expecting that uninformed customers are still going to buy their phone.

The prices of the smartphone have already reduced because of some trade-in shops rejecting to sell the device. This is going to affect the prices of the upcoming phone from Huawei. If the company is able to sell some products, it has to be at a steep discount.

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Huawei decided that it needs more bad press and it ends up putting ads on the phone lock screen http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=huawei-decided-that-it-needs-more-bad-press-and-it-ends-up-putting-ads-on-the-phone-lock-screen/ Sat, 28 Nov 2020 19:15:34 +0000 http://oculab.uc.cl/?big=?p=70 People don’t like to see advertisements all the time. There is always a time and a place for advertisements. The lock screen of your smartphone is never the right place for showing advertisements. Huawei already has a lot of bad press around itself and still ended up taking the decision of showing advertisements for Booking.com… Read More »

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People don’t like to see advertisements all the time. There is always a time and a place for advertisements. The lock screen of your smartphone is never the right place for showing advertisements. Huawei already has a lot of bad press around itself and still ended up taking the decision of showing advertisements for Booking.com on the lock screen of their phone.

Most of the people on social media have reported that advertisements for all the hotel bookings and services Booking.com. The phones which are showing this model are P30 Pro, P20, P20 Lite, Honor 10 and P20 Pro. These ads are being displayed on the wallpaper of the user’s phone in the background. The ads which are showing are generally limited to certain regions which include Germany, Norway, South Africa, Ireland, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

If users want to get rid of all the advertisements, all they need to do is not use all the built-in magazine in their background images. The built-in magazine background is the only way that people will be able to remove those advertisements from their phone home screen.

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