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WIRED identified 10 local governments in China that are offering discounts to consumers who choose cars running Huawei software. It’s not always clear who is footing the bill.
A new leak indicates that the Huawei Mate XT 2 has passed some certification checks for China, which could mean a launch very soon.
In a remarkable turnaround, Huawei has reclaimed the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market, overtaking major rivals including Apple, which has now dropped to fifth place. This marks a major comeback for the brand after the various hurdles it faced following the US trade restrictions.
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison will testify at a U.S. House panel hearing on Wednesday about countering China's "economic coercion against democracies," the committee said on Friday.
Huawei Technologies Co. took the top spot in China’s smartphone market for the first time in more than four years, a comeback fueled by new designs and software that appealed to users in a slowing market.
Huawei has returned to the top of China’s smartphone market for the first time in more than four years. In the second quarter (Q2) of 2025,
Tech giant holds 18.1 per cent share of the mainland’s market in the second quarter, but shipments fall 3.4 per cent to 12.5 million units.
Huawei's second triple-fold phone gets CMIIT certified with 5G, satellite support, and possible Kirin 9020 chip ahead of a likely September launch.
NVIDIA's H20 AI GPUs are once again allowed to be sold in China following a reversal of restrictions by the Trump administration, and NVIDIA's CEO claims it wasn't he who changed the US President's mind.