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2019-01-21
The Application of Smart Screwdrivers in Smartphone Assembly
On October 16, Huawei officially launched this year’s flagship smartphone—the “Android King,” the Huawei Mate 20—in London. Building on last year’s Mate 10, the Mate 20 represents another significant upgrade. Hardware enhancements such as the full-screen display and triple-camera setup were largely expected. However, there was one feature that caught us completely by surprise: the Mate 20 can actually wirelessly charge other phones that support wireless charging. Isn’t that just like buying a phone and getting a power bank for free? Another standout upgrade is the improved cooling system—on the Mate 20X, Huawei has for the first time adopted graphene-based cooling technology.
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The unsung hero behind safeguarding mobile phone quality
Recently, a Weibo post forwarded by Yu Chengdong of Huawei not only went viral on WeChat Moments but also sparked widespread online discussions among netizens about the quality of mobile phones. It inevitably brought to mind those old jokes about Nokia’s rugged and drop-resistant phones. In recent years, domestic Chinese smartphone brands have risen strongly, with Huawei leading the charge and accounting for half of the domestic smartphone market. Beyond improvements in features and technology, the quality of domestically produced phones has also significantly improved. Shanzhai phones—once synonymous with poor quality—no longer define the image of Chinese-made smartphones. Judging from the images circulating online, the entire phone has bent, and its screen has shattered into mesh-like fragments. Yet, when tested by netizens, they were surprised to find that the phone’s software functions still run smoothly. This suggests...
2019-01-10
Following Huawei’s Mate 20 “bath heater,” Apple has now officially announced its own. Netizens commented: “I just want to know how they made it.”
Following Huawei’s Mate 20, Apple has now officially announced its own flagship device. Netizens commented: “I just want to know how they managed to pull this off!” On October 16, Huawei officially unveiled this year’s flagship model—the “Android King,” the Huawei Mate 20—in London. Building on last year’s Mate 10, this year’s Mate 20 brings another round of upgrades, including a full-screen display and a triple-camera setup—upgrades that were pretty much expected. But there’s one feature that truly caught us by surprise: the Mate 20 can actually wirelessly charge other phones! Isn’t that like buying a phone and getting a power bank for free? Other features are also quite impressive.