Huawei breathes a sigh of relief: China manufacturer can soon get started again
Huawei currently has a huge problem with its smartphones. The right modems are missing to keep up with the competition. Now the Chinese manufacturer seems to have mastered this difficulty, so that you can really get started again soon.
Huawei will soon be able to use 5G modems in smartphones again
Things haven't been going well for Huawei lately. New smartphones come onto the market with the latest hardware and HarmonyOS, but the 5G modem is missing. Suppliers like Qualcomm are delivering brand new processors to the Chinese manufacturer, but are not allowed to pass on 5G technology. Accordingly, new models with 4G modems are appearing, which is not particularly well received in China. The problem should be resolved soon , reports Huawei Central.
Huawei probably has a 5G modem available, in which only the bands have to be activated correctly. Smartphones that use the 5G network could then come onto the market again. This may not be so widespread in Germany yet, but 5G has long been standard in other countries such as China . Despite all the love for manufacturers from their own country, this is often a no-go for Chinese customers who do not want to do without 5G.
In a few days, Huawei will probably present the Nova 9 Pro. A 5G modem might already be installed there. With that, Huawei would slowly fight its way back onto the market. The problem with the Google apps and services remains . That is why it will continue to be difficult in Europe.
The new Huawei operating system HarmonyOS in the video :
Honor overtakes Huawei in China
While things are currently rather sluggish for Huawei, the former subsidiary Honor is turning up the pace. In China, they not only overtook Huawei, but also Apple and Xiaomi . So the company seems to want to follow in Huawei's footsteps and is on the right track.
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