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    Huawei ships record 200 million phones in 2018 despite controversies

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.24.2018

    Huawei's 2018 was tumultuous, to put it mildly, but the company has at least a few reasons to brag. The Chinese mobile giant has revealed that it shipped over 200 million smartphones in the year, setting a new record (it 'only' moved 153 million phones in 2017). It won't surprise you as to why Huawei fared so well, though. Simply put, it had a string of hits throughout the year -- and flagships played only a partial role.

  • Engadget

    Huawei's latest phones use proprietary storage cards for some reason

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.16.2018

    Huawei's Mate 20 phones bring some clever new features to the table, but there's one that you might not be so thrilled about: a proprietary storage format. The new handsets are the first to take NM Card, a Huawei-made design that offers the capacity and performance of microSD in a card the size of a Nano SIM. On the Mate 20 line, this promises flexibility. You can use one of the phone's two SIM slots as extra storage without the need for a dedicated microSD slot or an extra-long tray. Sounds great, right?

  • Huawei / Porsche Design

    Huawei’s latest Porsche Design collab is a fancy Mate 20 Pro

    by 
    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    10.16.2018

    Huawei doesn't launch a new flagship these days without teaming up with Porsche Design for a flashier, and always much more expensive variant. It was a given, then, that the Mate 20 Pro announced today would get the Porsche Design treatment. As the entire front of the device is occupied by display, the aesthetic differences are limited to the back, where glass cuts a racing stripe down the length of the device between two panes of soft leather. There's a black on black model, as well as a limited edition, red on black version that's only headed to China.

  • Engadget

    Huawei's Mate 20 Pro can wirelessly charge other phones

    by 
    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    10.16.2018

    Over the past few months, all major smartphone manufacturers have laid down their last hands and stepped away from the table for the rest of the year. Apart from Huawei, that is, which -- as usual -- is getting the last word in by spilling the beans on the new Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro today. Historically, the Mate series was intended as direct competition to Samsung's Note family, but these days it's more like Huawei's fall flagships, filling in the gaps between the spring, P family launches. It's no great revelation, then, that the Mate 20 Pro features the high-end camera system Huawei's become known for. Beyond that, though, the company's crammed all the best smartphone tech it could into the Mate 20 Pro, including special charging features you can't find anywhere else.