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  2. Petal Search - Wikipedia

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    Huawei’s new and upcoming Android smartphones were denied access to Google Mobile Services. [1] Due to these restrictions, Huawei decided to expand the scope of the Petal Search service to create an independent search engine in response to sanctions that barred Huawei from using Google Mobile Services .

  3. Huawei Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    Huawei officially launched Huawei Mobile Services in China on December 24, 2019, as a beta. [16] Huawei expanded Huawei Mobile Services in Europe in February 2020 and other markets in Asia, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, Canada, Mexico followed outside banned US market. [17] HMS is available on the Honor 9X Pro, View 30 Pro, Huawei Mate XS.

  4. Wego.com - Wikipedia

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    Wego is a travel app for flight search and booking in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa). [4] Formerly known as Bezurk, [5] [6] [7] Wego is a travel metasearch engine that was founded in Singapore in 2005. The company is headquartered in both Singapore and Dubai. It operates 76 country sites in over 22 languages and local currencies. [8]

  5. Flex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Flex Ltd. [2] (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an Singapore-domiciled multinational manufacturing company. It is the third [ 3 ] largest global electronics manufacturing services (EMS), original design manufacturer (ODM) company by revenue, behind only Pegatron for what concerns original equipment ...

  6. Telecommunications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As for internet facilities, as of 2009, there are four major internet service providers (ISPs) in Singapore. By February 2009, there were more than 4.8 million broadband users in Singapore. However, due to the small market and possible market collusion, there have been rising concerns that various ISPs' telecommunication infrastructures being ...

  7. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, MobileOne introduced Singapore's first 3.5G wireless broadband service. Known as M1 Broadband, the service used High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology to achieve internet connection speeds of up to 3.6 Mbit/s. [22] In April 2008, Telekom Malaysia (TM) demerged from one of its mobile and telecom divisions, Axiata.

  8. HiSilicon - Wikipedia

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    HiSilicon (Chinese: 海思; pinyin: Hǎisī) is a Chinese fabless semiconductor company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province and wholly owned by Huawei.HiSilicon purchases licenses for CPU designs from ARM Holdings, including the ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore, ARM Cortex-M3, ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore, ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore, [2] [3] ARM Cortex-A53, ARM Cortex-A57 and also for their Mali graphics cores.

  9. Qualcomm EDL mode - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Device Manager, containing a Qualcomm device booted in the Emergency Download Mode. The Qualcomm Emergency Download mode, commonly known as Qualcomm EDL mode and officially known as Qualcomm HS-USB QD-Loader 9008 [1] is a feature implemented in the boot ROM of a system on a chip by Qualcomm which can be used to recover bricked smartphones.