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Huawei Vision S Series sale officially started in China

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Last month, Huawei launched the Vision S series – a new model series of smart screens on December 21, 2020. Huawei has now started sales of the larger 65 and 75-inch Smart TVs in China. These new smart TVs are not ordinary television, but rather bring many more functions and features with it. It should also be included in the 1 + 8 + N strategy presented by HUAWEI in order to be able to bring the entire ecosystem into contact with the device in the future.

As the specification concern, the devices not only have a 4K resolution but also a 120 Hz refresh rate. The built-in “Honghu” chipset forms the core to operate the Smart TV with the in -house operating system HarmonyOS 2.0 presented in September.

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Sale Details:

HUAWEI Vision S 55 ″ – 3GB RAM / 16 GB ROM: 3299 yuan (approx. 417 euros)
HUAWEI Vision S 55 ″ – 3GB RAM / 32 GB ROM: 3699 yuan (approx. 468 euros)

HUAWEI Vision S 65 ″ – 3GB RAM / 16GB ROM: 4999 yuan (approx. 633 euros)
HUAWEI Vision S Pro 65 ″ – 3GB RAM / 32 GB ROM: 5699 yuan (approx. 721 euros)

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HUAWEI Vision S 75 ″ – 3GB RAM / 16GB ROM: 6999 yuan (approx. 886 euros)
HUAWEI Vision S Pro 75 ″ – 3GB RAM / 32 GB ROM: 7999 yuan (approx. 1013 euros).

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Huawei Service Rewards Promotion Launched

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Huawei announced that it will launch the Huawei Service Rewards Promotion starting November 11. Users can enjoy service benefits such as 12% off on spare parts, 50 yuan off for battery replacement, and free labor costs for repairs.

Event Time

November 11, 2024 – December 31, 2024

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12% off on spare parts

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Huawei AI Life App getting 14.1.1.332 November 2024 update

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Huawei AI Life is a unified platform for managing IoT devices. Easily control your Wi-Fi/mobile Wi-Fi, 5G and 4G routers, earphones, speakers, smart glasses, and more. The AI Life App is now updated to the latest version 14.1.1.332.

Key features:
Quickly add and update smart devices with just one touch. Convenient and customizable, it gives a full all-scenario experience.

Huawei AI Life App Version 14.1.1.332 Changelog:

Enhances feature.

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1. Introduces the brand new EMUI 11.0 design for a smoother experience.
2. Enlarges the cards on the main screen to display more information.
3. Adds support for auto-syncing wireless earphones, for uninterrupted listening.
4. Adds support for the HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro*.
*HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro release date varies by region.

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TSMC Halts Shipments to Chinese Firm Sophgo After Chip Found in Huawei Processor

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TSMC has halted shipments to Chinese chip designer Sophgo after a chip it manufactured was reportedly found in a Huawei AI processor, according to Reuters, which cited two sources familiar with the situation.

According to Reuters, Sophgo had ordered chips from TSMC that were identical to those found in Huawei’s Ascend 910B processor. While Huawei faces strict U.S. export restrictions due to national security concerns, the path by which the chip reached Huawei’s product remains unknown.

Sophgo responded to the situation on Sunday with a statement on its website, firmly denying any business ties with Huawei, whether direct or indirect. The company, which has connections to crypto mining hardware manufacturer Bitmain, emphasized its strict compliance with all relevant laws, including U.S. export controls. To support its position, Sophgo submitted a detailed investigation report to TSMC demonstrating its non-involvement with Huawei.

When contacted by Reuters, TSMC declined to comment on the matter, and Huawei has not yet responded to inquiries. The U.S. Department of Commerce acknowledged it was aware of potential export control violations but would not comment on any ongoing investigations.

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