Huawei recently introduced the Nova 14 series and its first foldable laptop at a launch event. The Chinese tech giant has now shifted its focus to the Pura 80 series, which is drawing attention for ...
Huawei is looking to enter the virtual reality game. The company has announced the Honor VR Camera, a 360-degree clip-on camera that works with smartphones. The camera was created in partnership with ...
Huawei is taking a huge step towards making its smartphone camera technology independent. The company now makes its own camera sensors in an effort to reduce its dependence on the likes of Sony and ...
What’s better than one camera to take one picture? Three cameras! Chinese tech firm Huawei has outdone its rivals with a new smartphone that use three cameras to snap a single photo. Huawei, which ...
Huawei may be experimenting with a different approach to front cameras, and it could quietly solve a few everyday annoyances ...
Huawei is set to break its recent streak of China-only flagship launches with the global debut of the Mate 80 Pro. The ...
Huawei could start taking pre-orders for its latest Pura series smartphones in June and formally launch them in July, suggests a new leak. In addition, Huawei’s CEO of Consumer Business Group has ...
One of the annoying design trends we’ve seen in the past 5-6 years is the increasing size and bulkiness of phone camera lens modules. The cameras used to sit flush against the case, but now they stick ...
Huawei‘s upcoming Mate 70 series, expected to launch in November, has sparked excitement with fresh leaks detailing slightly redesigned camera modules across all models. The latest images, shared on ...
Huawei may be preparing to revisit one of its more unconventional foldable phone concepts with a new model that builds on the original design.
Huawei has shared new photos taken with the front camera of its Nova 15 Ultra. The images show He Gang, CEO of Huawei Terminal BG, at the launch event. He was with brand ambassador Jackson Yee. Fans ...
The cameras in Huawei smartphones are class-leading. Yet, the company was caught again using a photo shot with a DSLR in an ad to promote pictures produced with their handsets. Best, of all, the gaffe ...