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    Huawei Unveils Mate 30 Series, World’s First 5G Smartphone

    China’s telecom giant Huawei has unveiled its Mate 30 Series, the world’s first second generation 5G smartphone, in Munich Germany, as the Chinese tech giant faces fallout from a U.S. blacklist earlier this year.

    According to Huawei, the new generation smartphone, which is equipped with all new Kirin 990 5G SoC processor and comes in six different colors, is the first to integrate processing units and a 5G modem on the same chip using the 7nm+ EUV (extreme ultra-violet) process.
    The Mate 30 series, which was unveiled at a launch event in Munich, will operate on an open-source version of Google's Android operating system. Huawei has been unable to license the latest version of Android due to restrictions imposed by the U.S. on the Chinese firm.

    That means the new phones won't come installed with key Google apps, like Gmail, YouTube, Maps or the Play Store. Instead, Huawei will offer its own Android-based interface called EMUI10 and its own app store, which the company confirmed will allow downloads of apps like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

    U.S. officials placed Huawei on a so-called entity list in May that required American companies to get special licenses to sell their technology to the Chinese firm. The U.S. gave a temporary reprieve to Huawei in August, extending its ability to buy from American firms until mid-November. But a Google spokesperson told Reuters last month the reprieve does not apply to new products like the Mate 30.
    Earlier in August we reported that Huawei is working on its own operating system called HarmonyOS, but a source said it's too soon to be put on the Mate 30.

    The Mate 30 series is Huawei's first all-new phone series to launch since the U.S. ban was announced. The lineup includes the 6.62-inch Mate 30 and 6.53-inch Mate 30 Pro, available in both 4G and 5G models. The Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro models will start at 799 euros ($883) and 1099 euros ($1,215), respectively, while the Mate 30 Pro 5G model will cost 1,199 euros ($1,326).

    The new phones will "probably be available in Europe as early as next month," according to Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business group.

    5G capability
    The Mate 30 powered by Huawei's new Kirin 990 processor, an all-in-one artificial and 5G chip is the company's "most sophisticated smartphone chipset launched to date."

    5G is the next generation of wireless networks that promise faster download times and lower latency, meaning the time it takes for devices to communicate with each other. The rollout of the new networks has so far been limited in countries around the world, but smartphone makers are increasingly competing to unveil new 5G devices.

    Samsung, the world's biggest smartphone seller, launched the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G in August and the Galaxy S10 5G in February. Huawei's Chinese competitors like Xiaomi have also unveiled new 5G devices this year. Apple, however, likely won't release a 5G device until 2020.

    Huawei first overtook Apple as the second-biggest smartphone seller in the world in 2018. The company's European sales surged 66% year-on-year in the first quarter of the year, according to research from IDC.
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