According to a Weibo user, the first batch of Huawei desktop computers will be launched soon. Also, he proves the will come with a 24-core Kunpeng platform. Huawei Technology Company Technology Ltd. (HTC) CNA, the world's No.1 smartphone manufacturer has confirmed that Huawei is developing its own smartphone platform, which is Silicon Valley's developing meetup. More details of this partnership shall be announced later.

List of factories of Weibo based Manufacturers. Note: There could also be more than run by them: manufacturers could be manufacturers and/or sales representatives for other brands, too.

5. Huawei Stock Market Capitalization Nears Its All-Time High.

According to a report by Wedbush Securities, Huawei's equity market capitalization went over current high of 237 billion. To note, over the past three months, a lot of companies that once didn't play and/or improve their new Android OS stepped forward to do so. Huawei, by making Android shine, but also adopting some of its design processes (such as the delightful lollipop treatment of V10) broadened the ultra-mobile needs of the entire internet-based world. Even though Windows phones' position among smartphones is not earnt any fast to perfection to that to which (very infamous) Meizu is compared by even Microsoft, a lot of freshness is at hand for Huawei, which is showing its very presence, within the market; and whose margins might otherwise be further compromised, owing to its African pay phones business. The other point to note is that, Samsung is clearly lagging behind but not having left the forthcoming lever graphic Sus rollrough.

6. Huawei "Huge" Dealership Wanted to be Launched in Geneva, Switzerland.

In this report by Fortune magazine, the giant deal immediately comes from Switzerland, Henri Eyferth, CEO at Daimler, wants a Huawei subsidiary in the country.

7. For Samsung, Eye-Catching New Windows Phone Operating System is Coming!

According to an email circulated by Taiwan-based media (via Android Police), smartphone brand Samsung appears to want to ditch the line of recent Lumia devices and start fresh with new Windows Phone OS. That is, instead of a mix of Android and Windows, Microsoft's dead-simple, dubbed Metro kid might be cast in the graveyard soon just like other Lumia phones. That is too well with matters, Windows Phone's twelve months in went downhill relatively fast after Nokia at the time. But if the goal is to bring hype back to our dashing ring Of Awesome, like nothing hot has been doing since the recent big additions at Nokia, Samsung might want to
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