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Huawei to launch prosumer, curved gaming monitors in May?

In Gaming Hardware, Monitors by Ramon LopezLeave a Comment

Is Huawei positioning itself as a strong contender in the PC market? That might just be the case. Just recently, the technology giant launched the Huawei Display alongside the AMD-based Huawei MateStation S desktop in the Philippines. The Mate Display is the company’s first commercial monitor on the local market, but it probably won’t be the last for 2021.

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MeeTime is the video-chat app you never knew you needed

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This pandemic can make you feel lonelier than you’ve ever felt in your life. Which is why meaningful human interaction is more important now as we continue to navigate this reality where social distancing and isolation are commonplace. It’s no surprise then that our reliance on video-call apps has heightened immensely this past year with lockdown restrictions and the work-from-home movement.

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MateBook 2021 laptops with 11th Gen CPU up for preorder in PH

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Ahead of the Huawei FreeBuds 4i and Huawei Band 6 launch in the Philippines, Huawei has formally introduced its latest MateBook series laptops, which pair Intel’s 10th and 11th Gen series processors with integrated Iris Xe graphics, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. They ship with Windows 10 OS and have Huawei Share built into them for faster file transfers between compatible devices.

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Huawei One Price Repair back to let you save on repair costs

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The Huawei One Price Repair program in the Philippines is live again — this time, until March 31, 2021. In case you’re not aware, this limited-time promotion lets you purchase spare parts for select Huawei devices at discounted prices for a limited time, allowing you to, say, replace the screen, motherboard, back cover, or battery of your phone at a fixed reduced cost.

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Here’s the easiest way to run Google apps on a Huawei device

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Huawei has been effectively left without access to Google and many of its Android applications. Many of the company’s current models — including the Huawei Mate 40 Pro, which runs the latest EMUI 11 software and is an already excellent flagship smartphone sans Google’s help — would have been much easier to recommend if they could run the Play Store, YouTube, Drive, Photos, and a lot more first-party Google apps.