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  2. Huawei FreeBuds - Wikipedia

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    Huawei FreeBuds are wireless Bluetooth and NearLink earbuds. They were first announced and released on March 27, 2018, alongside the Huawei P20 series.In addition to playing audio, the Huawei FreeBuds contain built-in microphones for noise cancellation, accelerometers, and optical sensors to detect wear status and gestures (e.g., double-tap to pause audio).

  3. Huawei Nova 7i - Wikipedia

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    The Huawei Nova 7i is an Android smartphone manufactured by Huawei as part of its mid-range Nova series. The phone was released on 14 February 2020. [1] Specifications

  4. Huawei Mate 50 - Wikipedia

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    The Huawei Mate 50 is a series of EMUI-based smartphone manufactured by Huawei. [5] They were announced on September 6, 2022 and released on September 28, 2022.

  5. Huawei Mate 40 - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Mate 40, Huawei Mate 40 Pro, Huawei Mate 40 Pro Plus and Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design is a high-end Android and HarmonyOS based phablets developed by Huawei for its Mate series, succeeding the Huawei Mate 30 range. [6] They were released on October 22, 2020, at Huawei's Online Global Launch Event. [7] [8]

  6. Deepal S07 - Wikipedia

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    The Deepal S07 (Chinese: 深蓝S07; pinyin: Shēnlán S07, formerly the Deepal S7 until 2024) is a mid-size SUV produced by Deepal, the electric vehicle subsidiary of Chinese automotive company Changan Automobile since 2023.

  7. Honor (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Honor was founded in 2013 as a Huawei sub-brand. [2] Honor's line of smartphones allowed Huawei to compete with mid-range online smartphone brands in China and globally. [3] [4] [5] Honor primarily sells products online, but some Honor products are also available at stores in selected markets. [6] [7]

  8. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    Huawei had also planned to collaborate with the government-run Shanghai IC R&D Center, which is partially owned by the state-owned enterprise Hua Hong Semiconductor. [324] Huawei may have been purchasing equipment from Chinese firms such as AMEC and NAURA Technology Group, as well as using foreign tools which it could still find on the market ...

  9. Ren Zhengfei - Wikipedia

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    Ren Zhengfei (Chinese: 任正非; born 25 October 1944) is a Chinese entrepreneur and engineer who is the founder and CEO of Huawei Technologies, which is located in Shenzhen, China, and is the world's largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and second largest manufacturer of smartphones. [2]