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The healthcare industry has experienced countless innovations in the last decade. It helps healthcare providers and specialists deliver quality health services. One such innovation that stood out in the field of healthcare is 5G in Healthcare. Through telehealth technology, quality services can be delivered online through video consultations, eliminating the need to travel.
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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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There are two operating system options to choose from Huawei has launched a new laptop on the home market - Qingyun L540. Despite the name (usually “five” refers to 15-inch models), the device is equipped with a 14-inch screen. At the same time, the IPS panel is quite modern - with a resolution of 2160 × 1440 pixels and coverage of 100% of the sRGB color space. [caption id="attachment_85619" align="aligncenter" width="746"] Huawei Kirin 9006C processor[/caption] The hardware platform is based on a 5-nanometer single-chip system Huawei Kirin 9006C. Of its characteristics, only the frequency is known: 3.13 GHz. The operating systems are KOS (Kirin Operating System) and UOS (Unity Operating System), the customer can choose any one. Huawei Kirin 9006C processor was presented in China [caption id="attachment_85620" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Kirin 9006C processor[/caption] Qingyun L540 is housed in an all-metal body with a thickness of 15.9 mm. The weight of the device is 1.45 kg. Interestingly, the device is well protected - in accordance with the requirements of the American military standard MIL-STD-810G. [caption id="attachment_85621" align="aligncenter" width="742"] Huawei Kirin 9006C processor[/caption] The battery capacity is 56 W, it supports 65 W charging. The connectors include one Type-C, two USB-A, HDMI, RJ45. Prices look like this: 8/256 GB - $845, 8/512 GB - $915, 16/512 GB - $985.
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stepphase · 3 years
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The Government will reduce charges to operators to make an investment in 5G attractive
Calvin  announces that the RTVE tax and the annual spectrum reserve rate will be revised downwards
The Government plans to reduce the historic RTVE tax paid by the 'telecos' and the annual reservation rate for the use of 5G spectrum, as well as alleviate the obligations of companies in the deployment of the new technology in order to make it more attractive investment in 5G technology.
The enormous competition in the telecommunications market and the rise of the 'low cost'  have meant a drop in income in a sector that has to face huge investments for the development of 5G technology. A few weeks ago, the Executive extended the concession of the radio spectrum from 20 to 40 years so that the telecommunications companies can better amortize the investment and get a better return on it.
And this Friday the Second Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calvin, announced new measures to the main operators and associations of the sector in a meeting in which she reiterated that the Executive continues working to reduce the starting price of the 700 megahertz auction that will be called in the coming weeks. Currently, it stands at 1,170 million euros and is considered very high by companies. The proposals have been well received by DigitalEs, the employers' association of telecommunications companies, which indicates that "they will help accelerate the digital transformation of Spain.
In what is known as the '5G roadmap', the Executive plans to abolish the wholesale obligations in some frequency blocks and adjust the terms of the content of the coverage obligation imposed on each of the blocks. Depending on the bad conditions, depending on the lot, the operators had to cover 100% of the populations of 20,000 or 50,000 inhabitants in three years . The Executive is considering extending these terms, forcing this coverage to be achieved "in a longer period of time," according to sources, but "the detail is not closed."
In addition, the Government contemplates the reorganization of the 3.5 GHz band (3,400-3,800 Mhz) - one of the three bands in which 5G is deployed along with the 700 Mhz and 26 Ghz - to optimize and promote investment in networks, as the companies have been proposing, since the proximity of blocks of the same operator improves the quality of their service. And, with the aim of reducing the tax burden on operators, who claim that it is the largest in Europe , it offers to reduce the annual rates of spectrum reservations.in the areas reserved for 5G in 2022 and 2023, a measure that the Government estimates in the plan sent to Brussels that will result in a reduction in public coffers of 90 million euros. In return, according to the Recovery Plan, operators will have to invest these amounts in deployments in areas where they do not have an obligation to deploy infrastructure.
On the other hand, it is also contemplated the revision of the rate that the operators contribute to Radio Televisión Spanish, an eternal request of the sector, which is expected to be modified through the Audiovisual Communication Law that is being prepared. In addition, measures have been included to speed up the granting of the necessary permits to deploy telecommunications networks through the occupation of the public domain (roads, railways, and hydrographic confederations) and the implementation of the connectivity toolbox of the European Commission.
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In the same sense, the Government will modify the National Frequency Attribution Table , currently in public consultation, to include harmonized technical conditions valid for 5G for each of the frequency bands indicated in Europe for electronic communications and services.
The Executive will also pursue Brussels to draw up guidelines at the community level to make it easier for companies to share infrastructures and spectrum. In addition, the Council of Ministers has already approved a royal decree by which the maximum duration of spectrum licenses was extended to 40 years (20 fixed years and 20 renewable).
The new roadmap also includes the drafting of a Good Practice Guide for local entities , an extreme that is contemplated in the Recovery Plan, which allocates four million euros to training and support to local entities for the deployments of this technology.
The Recovery Plan will allocate a total of 4,000 million euros to boost connectivity, the deployment of 5G, and security. Among its axes is the investment of 812 million euros in extending ultra-fast broadband, 109 million euros in the 5G roadmap, in addition to 480 million euros for the reinforcement of connectivity in reference centers, socio-economic engines, and projects sectoral digitization tractors.
Likewise, the deployment of 5G will receive public investments of 1,400 million euros, while for the cross-border digital infrastructures another 500 million euros will be allocated.
Among the objectives of the plan is that 100% of Spaniards have Internet at a speed of 100 Mbps, a measure that seeks to close the Internet access gap.
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melissatsanchez01 · 3 years
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In this episode, We will discuss in detail Did America kill Huawei? Huawei – The telecommunications dragon Huawei is a Chinese multinational telecommunications company that specializes in telecom equipment and services. Conceived in 1987, the Chinese giant is a force to be reckoned with within the industry as it is among the largest producers of smartphones in the world and is a leading contender in the race for 5G technology. Huawei smartphones are the most popular Android devices in the world, and the company has a market share of 57% in the 5G base station segment.
The company's revenue generated for 2020 was over $90 billion, impressive since this number only represents the company's figures for mainland China. The Chinese dragon is currently working with companies all around the world, like T-Mobile, Vodafone, British Telecom (BT), Motorola, and even Google. Huawei's rise to world dominance is guaranteed if it can harness the 5G technology and introduce it before its main competitors, Ericsson and Nokia.
The hurdles ahead Despite the meteoric rise of the company, there seem to be dark times ahead. The US administration, particularly under former President Trump, has pushed to prevent the company from operating within the US. This move, spurred on by several factors, is likely to spell certain doom for Huawei. The US is by far the largest market, not just in terms of consumer sales but also business-to-business relations. While preventing Huawei from operating in the US is likely to hurt US businesses, the move is expected to put a dent in Huawei's fortunes as well.
The company has been accused of working with the Chinese government is spying on US citizens by illegally acquiring and sharing personal information which should have been classified. There is also evidence of Huawei's potential operations within Iran, a move that completely defies the sanctions imposed upon the country as a result of its nuclear enrichment program.
Huawei denies all the claims leveled against the company, but the rift persists, a rift that is more political and more about the US-China relations than regarding a mere telecommunications company. The trade war between the two countries is more to blame for the current strained situation more than anything.
Down, but not out! Huawei may be in hot waters right now. All the accusations and the threat of a potential permanent ban on the company by the US and its allies is not a good omen. The arrest of the company's CFO (chief financial officer), Meng Wanzhou, in Canada at the request of the US sparked an international diplomatic row. This intensified the animosity between Washington and Beijing. However, such a situation can only have a diplomatic solution.
When it comes to Huawei, there is simply too much at stake. Being a company that is a supplier to many other major companies, the current situation cannot persist. The US cannot completely kill Huawei not just because it has the backing of the second-largest economy in the world but also because the fortunes of many companies all around the world are linked to Huawei. The limitations are a huge blow to Huawei, but it is certainly not the end.
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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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Huawei denies everything The Bloomberg resource published a large article describing how the Chinese government in various ways helps Huawei not only stay afloat under US sanctions, but also actively develop. [caption id="attachment_85236" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] For example, journalists discovered a network of enterprises supported by an investment fund of the Shenzhen city government, the purpose of which is to help Huawei create a self-sufficient chip network. The group includes companies specializing in optics, developers of equipment for the production of semiconductors, and even manufacturers of chemical products. China is also sponsoring a $30 billion project to help Huawei build its own chip factories. [caption id="attachment_85237" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] The Chinese government actively supports and subsidizes Huawei At the center of the network of state-owned enterprises that are assisting Huawei is an investment fund run by the Shenzhen municipal government. The Shenzhen Major Industry Investment Group fund itself was created in 2019 after the first US sanctions and received direct instructions to support China's chip production efforts and, in particular, Huawei. Separately, Bloomberg says that the Chinese government actually forced the announcement of the Mate 60 Pro smartphone ahead of schedule because it wanted to time the announcement to coincide with the visit of US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to the country. In general, the government actively subsidizes Huawei. According to SemiAnalysis analysts, the scale of subsidies is huge They will build apartment buildings, help with land and will not charge income taxes It is important to note that Huawei denies government assistance, saying that this is all speculation and speculation based on information on the Internet.
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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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They will be presented on December 5 Huawei has published posters of the Enjoy 70 and Enjoy 70 Pro smartphones, which will be presented on December 5th. [caption id="attachment_85075" align="aligncenter" width="387"] Huawei[/caption] Despite their relation to the same series, the new items are dissimilar in appearance. The younger model is more reminiscent of the flagship Huawei P, while the older one is similar to the Mate line. Technically there will also be many differences. The basic Enjoy 70 will receive the old Kirin 710A SoC, an HD+ screen, a 50-megapixel camera and a huge 6000 mAh battery with 22-watt charging. For its new smartphones, Huawei chose the ancient SoC Kirin and Snapdragon 680. [caption id="attachment_85076" align="aligncenter" width="385"] Huawei[/caption] Enjoy 70 Pro, in turn, will be equipped with a Full HD+ display, a 108-megapixel camera, 40-watt charging with a 5000 mAh battery and a Snapdragon 680 SoC. As you can see, Huawei has not yet completely switched to its own platforms. However, both Kirin 710A and Snapdragon 680 are technically very old solutions, based on Cortex-A73 and A53 cores, except that the Qualcomm platform is produced using a fairly modern 6 nm process technology versus 14 nm for Kirin.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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Samsung has already shown such a concept Huawei is already actively eating away Samsung's share in the folding smartphone market, and next year it may even release a new type of such device before the Korean giant.  [caption id="attachment_80746" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] Huawei could beat Samsung and be the first to release a smartphone that folds in two places We are talking about a folding smartphone with two hinges, which will fold not in one place, like all current ones, but in two at once. According to TrendForce, the development of such a device in the bowels of Huawei is going well, and the smartphone could be launched as early as March 2024. A similar decision from Samsung is expected next year, but Huawei may be the first. Of course, given the sanctions, Huawei’s limited capabilities and focus on the domestic market, this will not be a problem for Samsung globally, but it will show the world that Huawei can beat its competitor in a market where the latter dominates. 
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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TechInsights Data Market research agency TechInsights has published a report on the analysis of the smartphone market in China for the third quarter of 2023. Data shows that smartphone shipments in China fell 5% year-on-year in the quarter. The agency analyzed that the continued decline in supplies was due to factors including weak consumer demand and an uncertain economic outlook. However, the rate of decline stabilized during the quarter, indicating that the market is bottoming out. The Chinese market is expected to begin its recovery path in the coming quarters. [caption id="attachment_79839" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] Huawei has surpassed all competitors in terms of growth in China The top five manufacturers by market share are Honor, OPPO (including OnePlus), Vivo, Apple and Xiaomi. Key company indicators: Honor: 11.2 million units shipped, representing 17.6% market share and down 7.4% year-on-year; OPPO: 10.9 million units (17.1%). 10.7% less compared to the same period last year; Vivo: 10.7 million units (16.8%). 25.2% less compared to the same period last year; Apple: 9.7 million units (15.2%). 5.8% less than last year; Xiaomi: 9.1 million units (14.2%). 0.6% more than last year. Deliveries of the remaining companies amounted to 12.2 million units, they occupied 19.1% of the market share, which is 35% more than a year earlier. Huawei's shipments in the quarter rose 50% year-on-year, giving the company a 13% market share.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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iPhone 15 sales are down compared to its predecessor According to Mydrivers, Apple is very calm about the excellent sales of Huawei Mate 60, which does not cause any concern for Tim Cook. Apple CEO Cook confirmed: “Demand for iPhone in the Chinese market is strong. Our iPhone sales in the September quarter set a quarterly record in China. In addition, iPhone ranks four in the top 5 best-selling smartphones in China.” Cook said that while the overall smartphone market may have shrunk, Apple's market share in China increased between July and September. Tim Cook is not worried about the success of Huawei Mate 60 [caption id="attachment_79132" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60[/caption] "Long term, I think China is a very important market and I'm very optimistic about it," Cook added firmly. Analysts at Counterpoint Research said last month that they estimated sales of the iPhone 15 in the first 17 days of its launch in China were down 4.5% compared with the same period for the iPhone 14.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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Up to 100 million smartphones in 2024 Due to high demand for the Mate 60 series, Huawei has set its smartphone shipment target at 100 million units next year. This is 40% more than the company planned before the release of the Mate 60 series. Lucas Zhong, an analyst at Canalys, confirmed that Huawei's new Mate 60 series products have "disrupted the market" and allowed the company to become competitive again in its home market. Previously, many analyst firms predicted that Huawei's mobile phone shipments would reach approximately 70 million units next year. According to reports, Huawei's smartphone shipments this year are expected to reach 40 million to 50 million units, up 30% to 70% from last year. The Mate 60 series will ship around 20 million units Huawei Mate 60 smartphones blew up the market [caption id="attachment_79117" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei Mate 60[/caption] Tianfeng International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously stated that starting in 2024, all new Huawei models will use new self-developed Kirin processors, and by that time Qualcomm will completely lose Huawei as a customer. According to previous reports, Huawei is clearing out its inventory of older models and preparing to change its product lineup. Huawei is expected to launch several new smartphones in different categories between the end of this year and the beginning of next year.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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But the Galaxy A14 5G is also very powerful An inexpensive Samsung Galaxy A15 5G smartphone has appeared on the Internet, and now we know about some of its characteristics.  [caption id="attachment_78175" align="alignnone" width="780"] Galaxy A15 5G[/caption] Samsung will give the budget Galaxy A15 5G both an AMOLED screen and a platform In particular, the Dimensity 6100+ platform is reported, and this is a solution that scores more than 400,000 points in AnTuTu 10. That is, the smartphone will be very productive. In comparison, the Galaxy A14 5G is based on the Dimensity 700, which is about 10-15% less powerful.  The new product is also credited with a battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh, and the other day we reported that the Galaxy A15 models will also receive AMOLED screens versus IPS in the current generation. 
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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For first buyers - discounts Huawei has quietly started selling an updated version of the MateBook D 14 SE laptop. Unlike last year's update based on Intel Alder Lake processors, the 2023 version has changes that are noticeable at first glance. [caption id="attachment_76154" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Huawei[/caption] Huawei has released a noticeably changed MateBook D 14 SE The updated Huawei MateBook D 14 SE has switched to a more modern screen with an aspect ratio of 16:10 and a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. The IPS panel is still 14 inches across but offers a peak brightness of 300 cd/m². Other changes under the hood include an Intel Raptor Lake processor (Core i5-13420H), twice the amount of RAM (16 GB LPDDR4X). The storage capacity remains the same - 512 GB, just as the battery has not changed - capacity 56 Wh. A couple more visual changes are a small protrusion at the top edge near the webcam, as well as a 3.5 mm jack that has moved to the opposite side. The new MateBook D 14 SE is available in China at a temporarily reduced price – from $574 to $547.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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So far nothing is known about Kirin 830 Huawei may release another new Kirin platform. According to leaker Wisdom Pikachu, the Kirin 830 could be released by the end of the year.  [caption id="attachment_68057" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] The platform will become the heart of the Nova 12 line of smartphones. More precisely, at least the Nova 12 model, while the Nova 12 Pro will receive the Kirin 9000s.   From an image previously leaked online, you can find out that Nova 12 will also receive a 120 Hz screen, a 60-megapixel main camera, and a 4800 mAh battery with 88-watt charging.   Huawei can do even more. The company is preparing a new SoC Kirin 830 What the Kirin 830 will be like is still anyone's guess. You may recall that the last platform in the Kirin 800 line was the Kirin 820, released in 2020. It was produced using the 7 nm process technology and now scores about 500,000 points in AnTuTu 10, that is, the Kirin 830 should ideally be faster, but the same Kirin 9000s, as we know, is not particularly faster than its predecessor.   Wisdom Pikachu reported details about the Redmi K60 and Xiaomi Pad 6 last year and recently was the first to provide exclusive details about the new Redmi Note 13 and Xiaomi Civi 3 smartphones.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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This model reached 1 million shipments in 2023 before other Android smartphones Redmi Note devices are among the most popular Android smartphones in the world, but some models of the family are especially popular. This year, it was the Redmi Note 12 5G: Xiaomi announced that this model, ahead of all other Android smartphones, reached the 1 million shipment mark in 2023. [caption id="attachment_65593" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Redmi Note 12 5G[/caption] Redmi Note 12 5G outperformed absolutely all Android smartphones, including flagships. This result is based on statistics for the period from January to July of this year. That is, during this period, not a single smartphone running Android started on the market as vigorously as the Redmi Note 12 5G. Redmi Note 12 5G, we recall, is built on SoC Snapdragon 4 Gen 1. The device is equipped with an AMOLED screen with a diagonal of 6.67 inches, Full HD+ resolution and a frame rate of 120 Hz, a camera with 48, 8, and 2 MP resolution sensors, and a 5000 mA battery h.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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They are for PC Qualcomm is preparing to rebrand its Snapdragon platforms, although this will not affect mobile platforms yet. The next generation of PC SoC will be called Snapdragon X Series. We will know the details in November. [caption id="attachment_65067" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Snapdragon X Series[/caption] Qualcomm Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Don McGuire spoke about this in his blog. He also confirmed that these are the same platforms that will receive Oryon processor cores. The Snapdragon X Series platforms are being prepared for release McGuire said these cores will make “quantum leaps in performance and power efficiency,” and “combined with the NPU, the new SoC will enable accelerated on-device user experiences in the new era of generative artificial intelligence.” Let us remind you that Oryon cores are based on the developments of Nuvia, which Qualcomm bought in 2021 for $1.4 billion. The new platforms are expected to disrupt the Windows laptop market in much the same way that Apple disrupted the MacBook market with Apple Silicon.
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phonemantra-blog · 1 year
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5G Open RAN is the first commercial network of its kind Japanese operator NTT DOCOMO today announced the deployment of the world's first commercial GPU-accelerated 5G network. [caption id="attachment_60419" align="alignnone" width="780"] 5G network[/caption] The new product is called 5G Open RAN, and it is the first 5G virtual network for commercial deployment by telcos using Nvidia's Aerial platform with a carrier-grade vRAN-enhanced stack. The platform brings together Nvidia's Aerial vRAN stack for 5G, artificial intelligence infrastructure, accelerated computing infrastructure, and long-term software support and maintenance. Japan launched the world's first 5G network with acceleration based on Nvidia GPUs [caption id="attachment_60420" align="aligncenter" width="596"] 5G network[/caption] 5G Open RAN leverages Fujitsu's high-performance 5G virtual radio access network (vRAN), built on the NvidiaAerial vRAN stack and Nvidia converged accelerators. This symbiosis allows telecommunications companies to create an all-software and cloud-based network that can dynamically allocate resources using industry-standard hardware. DOCOMO itself says that this approach, among other things, can significantly reduce both the costs of building a network and increase energy efficiency. More precisely, compared to existing 5G networks, the new solution reduces overall costs by up to 30%, network load by up to 50%, and power consumption at base stations by up to 50%.
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