MWC 2019: Huawei Connecting Future Press Event, a Live Blog (1pm UTC)
by Ian Cutress & Anton Shilov on February 24, 2019 7:15 AM EST- Posted in
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07:51AM EST - Huawei has once again rented out the Italian Pavilion here in Barcelona for its annual Mobile World Congress press event. We're expecting to see CEO Richard Yu on stage talk about the next generation of Huawei technology, including 5G and the leaked Mate X.
07:52AM EST - 10 minutes to go
07:59AM EST - One minute
08:00AM EST - As with last year, looks like 3000+ people in the venue
08:01AM EST - Here we go
08:02AM EST - Richard Yu to the stage, CEO of Huawei CBG
08:02AM EST - World's leadign ICT and technology solution provider
08:02AM EST - Talk today is Connecting the Future
08:03AM EST - 2018 - $52b+, with 206+ million smartphones
08:03AM EST - That's just the Consumer Business Group for Huawei
08:03AM EST - 3m smartphones in 2010, 206m in 2018
08:03AM EST - $4.5b revenue in 2010, up to $52+ in 2080
08:04AM EST - Increased brand recognition
08:04AM EST - Smart device 100M+ units in 2018
08:05AM EST - Every year, huge resource in R&D
08:05AM EST - More than $5b on R&D
08:05AM EST - Leading on smartphone battery life and fast charging
08:06AM EST - Bringing more solutions to connect the future
08:06AM EST - Huawei Matebook X Pro
08:06AM EST - Last year, launched first gen
08:06AM EST - Very good consumer feedback
08:07AM EST - Best laptop, best design, awarded from media
08:07AM EST - 4x increase in flagship unit sales in 2018 vs 2017
08:07AM EST - New Matebook X Pro for 2019, borderless experience
08:08AM EST - Ultimate Design, Innovative Technology, Intelligent Experience
08:08AM EST - New logo on the back
08:08AM EST - Space Grey and Mystic Silver
08:09AM EST - 14.6mm to 4.9mm thick
08:09AM EST - 91% Fullview Display
08:09AM EST - 3:2 aspect ratio
08:10AM EST - 3000x2000 resolution, low power panel, 450 nits brightness 100% sRGB. 260 PPI, touch screen
08:11AM EST - 1733 Mbps Wi-Fi : using Intel 802.11ac Wave 2
08:11AM EST - Thunderbolt 3 at full speed - 40 Gbps
08:11AM EST - Supports external graphics
08:11AM EST - Intel to the stage
08:13AM EST - Intel wants to power every PC vision
08:13AM EST - Foundation is 8th Gen Core
08:14AM EST - 8th gen offers Performance, Battery, Gigabit Wi-Fi, and Thunderbolt-3
08:14AM EST - Richard back to the stage
08:14AM EST - Matebook X Pro gets the MX250
08:14AM EST - up to 3.5x better than integrated graphics
08:15AM EST - Fingerprint sensor in the power button as before
08:15AM EST - quad speaker
08:16AM EST - Huawei Share - file sharing between smartphones and PC int he past
08:16AM EST - Share between smartphone and matebook with one tap
08:17AM EST - transfer photos up to 30 MB/s
08:18AM EST - Finger gesture screenshot
08:19AM EST - use three fingers on the screen to take a screenshot
08:19AM EST - It's worth noting that this feature is not coming to US markets
08:21AM EST - Time for a demo
08:22AM EST - Also, sharing a clipboard between phone and PC
08:23AM EST - Also, some text recognition
08:23AM EST - Share the screen between devices
08:24AM EST - Core i7-8565U
08:24AM EST - LTPS Touchscreen
08:24AM EST - Matebook Family is Matebook X, Matebook D, Matebook E
08:24AM EST - now the Matebook 13 and Matebook 14
08:25AM EST - Matebook 13 launched at CES, has sold very well
08:25AM EST - 13 and 14 have high screen to body ratio
08:25AM EST - MAtebook 14 has recessed camera
08:26AM EST - 14-inch, 2160x1440
08:26AM EST - 100% sRGB
08:26AM EST - MX250 in TDP 25W mode
08:27AM EST - 57.4 Wh
08:27AM EST - 15hr video, 10.5hr web
08:27AM EST - USB 2.0/3.0, USB-C, HDMI on Matebook 14
08:28AM EST - Also supports Huawei Share and One Hop
08:28AM EST - New Matebook X Pro and Matebook 13/14
08:28AM EST - Now for Connected Home for 5G
08:29AM EST - World's first 5G CPE Pro
08:29AM EST - Works with Backhaul and sub-6 GHz
08:29AM EST - Wi-Fi 6 enabled
08:29AM EST - It's basically an access point
08:29AM EST - 4.6 Gbps theoretical, 3.2 Gbps live rate
08:30AM EST - Balong 5000 chipset
08:30AM EST - Wi-Fi 6 enables 2x coverage and 4x speed
08:30AM EST - 802.11ax 4T4R
08:31AM EST - Huawei HiLink
08:31AM EST - Also outdoor CPE - supports POE
08:31AM EST - IP65
08:32AM EST - Huawei 5G Mobile Wi-Fi
08:32AM EST - 8000 mAh battery
08:32AM EST - wireless charging
08:32AM EST - Now for smartphones
08:33AM EST - Reimagined Breakthoughts
08:34AM EST - It's a foldable
08:34AM EST - Mate X
08:34AM EST - World's fastest foldable 5G phone
08:35AM EST - Opens up to an 8-inch display
08:35AM EST - Side fingerprint
08:35AM EST - No notch
08:35AM EST - It has what looks like a handle
08:35AM EST - *Fastest based on sub-6 downlink speeds
08:36AM EST - 6.6-inch 2480x1148 on front
08:36AM EST - Back is 2480x892 6.38-inch
08:36AM EST - No notch
08:36AM EST - 2480x2200 8-inch when it is opened
08:37AM EST - It's a truly nromal phone at the front. Compared to 4.6-inch in Samsung Fold
08:38AM EST - 8-inch when open, compared to 7.2-inch for fold. Fold has cut out for notch
08:38AM EST - Falcon Wing design for the hinge
08:39AM EST - Working on it for three years
08:39AM EST - True back-to-back fold with no gap
08:40AM EST - Patented hinge with over 100 components
08:40AM EST - 5.4mm thick
08:41AM EST - Thinner than an iPad. Fold is 6.9mm
08:41AM EST - When folded. Mate X is 11mm, Fold is 17mm
08:41AM EST - Power Type-C is in the side bar
08:42AM EST - Bar makes it easier to hold
08:42AM EST - Easier for work, easier for reading
08:43AM EST - Side-by-side browsing experience
08:43AM EST - Multi-task interaction
08:43AM EST - Side by side apps
08:43AM EST - Use the camera for both selfie and normal photos
08:44AM EST - Best-in-class selfie with Leica camera
08:44AM EST - Edge-to-edge photo experience
08:44AM EST - when in open mode
08:44AM EST - Mirror shooting taken in real time
08:45AM EST - Only one color : interstellar blue
08:45AM EST - Full protection case
08:45AM EST - Comes with the phone
08:46AM EST - Device will have 5G
08:46AM EST - Balong 5000
08:46AM EST - First 7nm 2G to 5G modem
08:46AM EST - NSA and SA nework arch
08:46AM EST - Supports sub-6 and mmWave
08:47AM EST - Kirin 980 + Balong 5000
08:47AM EST - Quad 5G Antenna design
08:47AM EST - mmWave support confirmed
08:48AM EST - 4.6 Gbps on sub-6 GHz
08:48AM EST - 1GB Movie in 3 seconds
08:48AM EST - User Plane Integrity Potection
08:48AM EST - 5G for backup and security
08:49AM EST - First smartphone to support NSA and SA Network Architecture
08:49AM EST - SA = Standalone, NSA = Non Standalone
08:49AM EST - Dual NanoSIM
08:50AM EST - SIM 1 is 5G, SIM 2 is NM Card
08:50AM EST - 4500 mAh battery
08:51AM EST - 55W Super Charge
08:51AM EST - (that's split between two cells, and then probably only works in open mode)
08:51AM EST - Lightning Speed Charging - 85% in 30 mins
08:52AM EST - 55W charge in the box
08:52AM EST - Now you can use a smartphone charger for your PC
08:53AM EST - Here's the Mate X
08:53AM EST - slimmest foldable phone, fastest 5G smartphone, 55W
08:54AM EST - Now for price and availability
08:55AM EST - Matebook X Pro, 1999 euro for high end model
08:55AM EST - 2299 Euro for Mate X
08:55AM EST - 8GB + 512 GB
08:56AM EST - Middle of 2019
08:56AM EST - Depending on network deployment
08:56AM EST - Mate 20 is getting 5G
08:56AM EST - Mate 20 X is getting 5G
08:57AM EST - That's a wrap
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Deptacon - Sunday, February 24, 2019 - link
Nothing like having an entire suite of devices all connected directly to the Chinese government. Come on kids... you want some candy?GC2:CS - Sunday, February 24, 2019 - link
Apple is at least talking about something like differential privacy.On huawei side enhanced privacy means “innovative” notebook camera under a keycap.
// I just can’t stand they meant that seriously. Like it was recording the whole time...
WatcherCK - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link
Im not sure why China bashing has become hip, spys are going to spy that is what they are paid to do, none of which makes me feel any safer... You want secure devices, learn how to make and use them securely 😀Mate 20 X is a technological marvel and I cant wait for the technology to filter down to a more affordable level (but please for sake of the gods no folding screen phones with a large black hinge line please?)
Theron82 - Monday, March 18, 2019 - link
Impressive. They pretty much did what I wished for a while ago when I caved and got my Kindle Oasis (1st gen). Nice handle, nice weight distribution.. I guess now the time was right. https://www.psiphon.onljvl - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link
Impressive. They pretty much did what I wished for a while ago when I caved and got my Kindle Oasis (1st gen). Nice handle, nice weight distribution.. I guess now the time was right.(Note how their three years R&D coincide nicely with Oasis' release?)
But 2300 €? Come-oooooon... well. No compromise on either side I guess
5Gfun - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link
So we know now why Huawei is hunted. They are beating everybody. Like their 5G modem is one year ahead of Qualcomm.SanX - Tuesday, February 26, 2019 - link
Poor Huaway, you've done great job with your MateX, you overfrogged Apple and Samsung creating true marvel. You deserve your $2,500 price tag.But I overjump you just by buying in elcheapo Walmart 2.5+ reading glasses for 2.5 dollars and with that turning my 6" phone into 12" one and back without any hinges and in no time! Try to beat me! :)
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