Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro use the new EMUI9.0 mobile phone system, and synchronously launched intelligent identification, call translation, voice assistant, intelligent memo, calendar reminder, wireless screen throwing and wireless printing. Efficient and convenient mobile office application features make our daily work more convenient.
The London conference has been announcedd that the Google AER and Huawei Mate series were together.
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What is Google AER?Bob Borchers, the vice president of marketing at Google, said: “Android is not just the leading choice for consumers but for businesses all around the world. We offer an amazing way of choice and diversity, so you can find the device that´s perfect for your business needs. But with so many options we wanted to make it even easier for businesses to select exactly the right Android device. So earlier this year we launched Android enterprise recommended program which sets a new standard for excellence in enterprise devices.”
Borchers said: “we’re excited that the Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro are the latest devices to join the Android Enterprise Recommended program.” Both Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro have been AER certified.
With the launch of the new EMUI9.0 system, Huawei Terminal built the enterprise mobile office solution and the entire ecosystem in the enterprise mobile office field for the first time.
Collaboration with top EMM vendors will result in a more secure and efficient enterprise mobile office solution than traditional MDM. This means that customers who choose the Mate 20 series will enjoy the mature Huawei+EMM enterprise mobile office solution, without worrying that their mobile office requirements cannot be met.. Security, efficiency and innovation are the focus of Huawei's terminal enterprise mobile office.
Complete solutions and complete ecosystems, covering a wide range of industries including corporate, government, finance, education, logistics, retail, and services. No matter which industry you work in, Huawei terminals can be your best work partner.
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Spb Windows Mobile Survey: Voice the Demand to be Served Right
St. Petersburg, Russia — November 26th, 2007 — Spb Software House, a leading Windows Mobile software maker, launches its fourth annual Spb Windows Mobile Survey. This year, the Spb Survey will not only address Pocket PC, but also Smartphone users. The Survey covers a range of usability topics, attempts to capture the general WM device user profiles, and aims to establish the "perfect software" recipe.
An expert and opinion leader in the field of making mobile software for the consumer market, Spb Software House will make the Spb Survey findings public on December 18th. This year, three random respondents will receive just in time for Christmas "thank you" gifts from Spb. The company is giving away a high-end Windows Mobile device, accessories from JustMobile, as well as a $100-worth of Spb software.
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"The mobile software industry is quite young, and the Spb Survey is our contribution to making it more mature and precise," says Olga Gachko, the Marketing Manager at Spb Software House. "The survey is a means of voicing the tangible opinions of real Windows Mobile users for the market and analysts to hear and interpret." Spb Software House invites all Windows Mobile users to participate in the survey, which will only take five minutes to complete and can be found at http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/support/survey2007.php.
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Security is an important aspect of anything that gets used by anyone, at any given moment around the world. For developers of applications that get purchased through a digital storefront, like Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, making sure that it’s not easy, next to impossible in fact, to steal apps and put them on a device free-of-charge is just as important. But, as WPCentral reports, it looks like the Digital Rights Management (DRM) security tools set in place by Microsoft have been cracked!
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Fortunately, though, the program that is being used to do so is not known to the general public. In point of fact, the “white hat” developer that created it is just showing it as a proof of concept. If the program were to make it out into the world, then it would be possible for some people out there to strip the DRM from applications available in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, and then download them for free.
As of the time of this writing, Microsoft hasn’t made an official comment regarding the security hole. WPCentral has been in contact with Brandon Watson from Microsoft, but so far they have not heard back from him. The video demonstrating the proof of concept program making short work of DRM for the Windows Phone 7 applications can be viewed below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=flqB9WCkGiQ
I hope they fix this security hole soon. I'm not even a developer and I see this as a really big problem for the WP7 platform. I'm sure iPhone and Android developers do not have to be as worried about pirating only because the volume of paying customers is so much higher. With a much smaller customer base, anything that would discourage a WP7 developer from developing for the platform is bad for WP7.
Note: Shouldn't this be posted in the WP7 General forum? It has nothing to do with HD7.
is this video realy evidense that this is working?
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The original Honor Magic first showed up in December of 2016 and was one of Honor's less-popular phones. This could be due to the limited availability, or maybe it was a misunderstood phone. The Honor Magic was a more significant phone than you might remember and that's why I'm really excited for the Honor Magic 2. The Honor Magic was actually the first AI phone to ever hit the market. These days you'll see most flagship phones taking advantage of some sort of version of AI technology, but the Magic did it before all of them. This set the groundwork for the Honor 10, Honor View 10, Honor Play, and Honor 8X, which all use the same AI technology.
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Now with the Honor Magic 2 on the way, we could see another evolution of their AI system. They teased a new AI assistant called "Yoyo" at the 8X launch event. Since then we haven't received any further information on it, but I expect it will have a lot to add to the current state of digital assistants.
They've also shown us a bit of the new pop-up camera which gets rid of any need for a notched display. We have seen this design implemented into other devices since then, but we still don't know the full details of how this function will work.
The launch date for the Honor Magic 2 is set for October 31st in Beijing. This new phone will undoubtedly set the groundwork for new technologies for future Honor phones. We will learn more about the specs and price at the launch, which so far have been kept a secret.
A few details about the new phone have leaked. We know that it will feature six cameras with three on the back and three on the front. There will also be a curved 2K AMOLED display which is a rare thing to see in an Honor device. The exterior of the Honor Magic 2 will have similar curves as the Mate 20. We also have a look at the color options for the phone.
We will be covering the event live on our Facebook page. Make sure you check it out at 7AM ET.
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Huawei has launched HMS Core Services 4.0 which promises to bring efficient application development, rapid growth, and flexible monetization. Let's take a close look at HMS core services and see how they help developers.
Huawei Mobile Services Core (HMS) Development Forums
HMS Core Services 4.0 includes the following features:
Some of these services may seem familiar to you, as a number of them date back many years. Features like Account Kit have had time to mature and be polished with many updates. Other services like Location Kit and Analytics Kit and newer and have only been around since late 2019. The latest release of 4.0 includes ML Kit, Awareness Kit, Scan Kit, Nearby Service, as well as all the features shown in the graphic above. Huawei still plans on adding many more features in future updates.
So why would a developer want to choose HMS over GMS? HMS Core's service scope already encompasses most of the services in GMS Core. Huawei has also been a little bolder in exploring new terrain where GMS hasn't bothered to venture. For instance, with HUAWEI ML Kit, HMS Core is a step ahead of GMS Core in providing machine learning capabilities. Although Google has cutting-edge artificial intelligence capabilities, it has not yet added machine learning to GMS Core.
These are some of the ways that HMS 4.0 is helping developers, and offering an alternative solution to GSM.
Read More: HMS Core on Android is Huawei’s alternative to Google Play Services
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