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Yes, Xiaomi is more about smart sets....Actually, Xiaomi's product target low to medium end with better configurations.
Their online marketing is awesome. So do their smart devices.
I support Huawei for mobile and Xiaomi for routers and smart sets.
VIVO and OPPO have most stable devices also.
cuz it is not worth that big money. u can always buy the IP from ARM to use, instead of assuming the risks to own it.Why didn't China buy ARM when it was on sale. Surely China could spend 40 billion dollars on ARM, which is essential to almost all electronics in the world today!
Yes, Xiaomi is more about smart sets....
I have this!
Awesome product
Just awesome!
Now I am using it beside my bed.
What?
Smart rice cooker?
Automatically find the best cooking process among 2000+ modes
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Is it really an online smart phone company?
@TaiShang @grey boy 2 @Kaptaan @Lure @Götterdämmerung @Malik Abdullah
VIVO and OPPO have most stable devices also.
Unfortunately, Xiaomi is no longer top3 in China.Xiaomi deserves to be on top of every Chinese mobile company like Huawei and Oppo. I remember when Mi1 was launched how it changed the perspective of people about Chinese mobiles but these mobiles should always be cheaper than Apple or Samsung because they charge people alot because of their name.
Do you have twin cam(back side) version of Huawei - Honor series / P series / Mate seriesPlease improve your cameras !
iPhone single core speed is everything to do with software than hardware or chip. Sheeple will not understandhttp://www.androidcentral.com/huawei-announces-next-gen-kirin-960-processor
Huawei announces next-gen Kirin 960 processor
BYALEX DOBIETuesday, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:05 pm EDT
New chip boasts Mali-G71 MP8 GPU and ARM Cortex-A73 cores, upgraded networking tech.
Today at a press conference in Shanghia, China, Huawei officially unveiled the chip that's expected to feature in itsnext flagship phonewhen it's announced in early November. The Kirin 960 processor uses four of ARM's new, high-performance Cortex-A73 cores and four low-powered A53 cores, produced using a 16nm manufacturing process. It's also the first processor to use ARM's Mali-G71 MP8 GPU for improved graphics and gaming performance.
At today's press conference, Huawei demonstrated a Kirin 960 test device alongside an iPhone 7 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 7, demonstrating that out of the 14 most common apps in China, 13 launch fastest using Kirin 960, as opposed to the two competing devices.
Huawei's own numbers show that Apple's A10 processor still rules in single-core performance, however Kirin 960 pulls ahead of the latest iPhones — and all the Android competitors — in the company's multicore tests.
Kirin 960's new Mali-G71 GPU is 180% faster than the previous generation Mali-T880, coming close to matching the iPhone's graphical prowess; Huawei contends that other areas of Kirin's performance allow it tofeelfaster — for instance, faster random read/writes thanks to UFS 2.1 storage support. (For what it's worth, Mali-G71 is the GPU rumored to appear in Samsung's upcomingGalaxy S8in early 2017.
Huawei's already using the GPU rumored to come with the Galaxy S8.
Connectivity-wise, Kirin 960 significantly adds native CDMA support, which potentially allows it to potentially break into markets where the standard is still in use, like the United States. (Previously, CDMA tech would've been licensed from Qualcomm.) The new chip also supports four component carriers (4CC) for LTE, as opposed to rivals' 3CC, effectively adding extra channels for data throughput, and making it easier to hit peak data speeds of 600Mbps. There's support for Cat. 12 LTE for downloads, and Cat. 13 for uploads, and support for radio frequencies between 330MHz and 3.8GHz, opening up the chip a wide range of carriers globally. Huawei also says it's improved radio performance in specific, challenging situations, like using data on a high-speed train.
Huawei also talked up the new chip's camera capabilities, demonstrating how its new ISP (image signal processor), which it says takes smartphone cameras "closer to the vision of the human eye." These can create clearer images, showing improvements in fine detail reproduction through an "eye test" between its new image processing tech and the iPhone 7 Plus. The processor also allows for a wider range of refocusing options than previous generations. (Naturally, overall image quality will depend on the optics paired with Kirin 960 in upcoming phones.)
Battery life continues to be a major focus, and Huawei used the example of Pokémon Go to show how it can work to reduce power consumption from demanding apps. Working with partners, Huawei says the optimizations in its low-power i6 "smart sensing" core allows users to go from less than half a day of Pokémon catching to 1.2 days — thanks to enhancements like low-power GPS.
When it comes to security, Huawei announced that Kirin 960 has been certified by UnionPay and the People's Bank of China for use with mobile payments. Meanwhile Huawei's Kirin inSE security design builds security into the SoC design itself, adding over 1000 "anti-hacking sensors," along with a 3-tier security system and support for financial industry standard encryption techniques.
Huawei didn't officially announce any new phones with the processor, however the features showcased at today's Kirin presser show what we're likely to see from the next Huawei flagship — therumored Mate 9when it's announced on November 3 in Munich, Germany.
- Apple's China offline sales in August dropped 10.8% from a year ago. Market share dropped by 1.1 percentage points to 7.2%, remaining as the No. 4 brand.
- Overall, the China offline market jumped 3.3% to nearly 40 million units, Chinese brands accounted for 86.7%, and top 4 Chinese brands won a total of 48.2%.
- Top Chinese brands excel in product innovation, target user-focused marketing efforts and sales network buildup.
- The furor around iPhone 7’s launch lasted only one day. Sina Technology expected the iPhone 7 to lead a small rebound of iPhone sales but was unable to reverse the sliding trend.
300% revenue increase in 2015 from 2014.I am thinking about giving the nubia Z11 miniS a try:
I hope more Chinese companies can use Hisilicon.I have a P9 Plus, but sadly no Huawei logo in the back
But the Hisilicon SoC was worth it