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  • Aaron Souppouris/Engadget

    New bill seeks to ban Huawei from any US government contracts

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    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    01.13.2018

    Mere days since Huawei lost a deal with AT&T to sell its flagship phones in the US due to security concerns, the Chinese tech company faces a new challenge to its US expansion plans. Congress has just proposed a bill that prohibits any government agency from working with Huawei (and another Chinese tech firm, ZTE). The bill, titled H. R. 4747: "Defending U.S. Government Communications Act," cites several intelligence reports that these telecommunications companies are "subject to state influence."

  • Aaron Souppouris/Engadget

    Huawei's Mate 10 Pro and its Porsche Design variant are coming to the US

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    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.09.2018

    Huawei's deal to sell its Mate 10 Pro through a US carrier has fallen apart, but you'll still be able to get one around these parts. The company confirmed today that it will sell the Mate 10 Pro for $799, unlocked, through Best Buy, Amazon, Microsoft, Newegg and B&H, starting on February 18th. If you're really itching to nab one of Huawei's flagships, you'll be able to pre-order one on February 4th.

  • Roberto Baldwin/Engadget

    AT&T reportedly won't sell Huawei phones after all

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    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    01.08.2018

    Huawei's flagship phone, the Mate 10, was rumored to be coming to the US this February. The Chinese smartphone maker was reportedly in talks with AT&T to sell its phones, but it looks as if the deal has stalled. According to The Wall Street Journal, AT&T has walked away from the deal.

  • Roberto Baldwin/Engadget

    Huawei's Mate 10 flagship may launch on AT&T in February

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.27.2017

    Chinese phone makers rarely get top billing in the US, but that might change in a matter of weeks. Sources speaking to The information have claimed that Huawei has scored a previously rumored deal to offer its Mate 10 flagship through AT&T in February -- the first time Huawei has ever sold a phone through a major American carrier "for its main service," the insiders said. It'll reportedly have some "technical adjustments" based on US standards (most likely network frequency support), but it would largely be the handset you first saw in October.

  • Engadget

    Huawei didn’t need American customers to become a smartphone giant

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    10.19.2017

    On October 16th, Huawei announced its latest smartphone, the Mate 10, alongside a Porsche Design-ed version of the same device. In previous years, the phone might have been seen as little more than a me-too clone of Samsung's Galaxy Note. But these days, Huawei believes that its hardware is more than enough to stand up against the smartphone world's "big two." Its status as a major player may not be entrenched, yet, but between flashy product launches and an ever-growing presence on the world stage, it feels almost inevitable.

  • Engadget

    Huawei's next mobile chipset is ready for our AI-powered future

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    09.02.2017

    A big part of Huawei's multi-year push to improve its image has been improving the hardware it builds to go inside them, and its latest processor is more than up to the challenge. Unveiled today at IFA 2017, the Kirin 970 chipset goes beyond the initial machine learning implementation of previous designs and is ready to be an AI processing powerhouse. Earlier this year Huawei introduced "the intelligent phone" with its Mate 9 (pictured above), but the new hardware could help fix some annoying AI-related drawbacks of the device. While AI work done in the cloud is one thing, on-device AI computation will continue to grow, with the need for sensors to operate without waiting to send any information back and forth over wireless connections. Native AI processing will enable faster image and voice recognition, as well as "intelligent photography." A few people first spotted some specifications at the company's IFA booth, showing that it's sticking to last generation's octa-core setup with four 2.4Ghz Cortex-A73 processors and four 1.8GHz Cortex-A53 cores, but produced using an improved 10nm process instead of the old 12nm.