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Huawei predicts the 'superphone' by 2020

The natural evolution of the smartphone will lead to the superphone being developed by 2020, according to Huawei, which will further digitalise lives by tying in with 5G and the IoT.

By Corinne Reichert

November 12, 2015 -- 06:04 GMT (22:04 PST)

Chinese technology giant Huawei has announced its vision for the next generation of the smartphone: The "superphone", which will further integrate the physical with the digital world, where everything that can be connected will be connected.

According to Huawei, the smartphone-to-superphone evolution will take place within a 12-year cycle similar to the one that saw Motorola invent the first feature phone in 1995 and Apple end that cycle by inventing the first smartphone in 2007.

Following this established 12-year trend, the superphone will be developed by 2020, argued Shao Yang, president of Strategy Marketing at Huawei Consumer Business Group, while speaking at Huawei Innovation Day Asia in Singapore.

"Inspired by the biological evolution, the mobile phone we currently know will come to life as the superphone," said Shao on Thursday afternoon.

"The intelligence of the superphone will continue to evolve and develop itself into digital intelligence, capable of empowering us with interactions with the world. Through evolution and adaptation, the superphone will be more intelligent, enhancing and even transforming our perceptions, enabling humans to go further than ever before."

The Chinese company said the superphone will take advantage of advancements in big data, cloud computing, and digital intelligence by tying in with the Internet of Things (IoT), where all physical things are digitalised.

Huawei said it is already working towards building the IoT by developing intelligence technologies such as big data analytics, software-defined networking, digital intelligence, and circumstantial intelligence platforms; connection technologies including IoT platforms and multi-device network standards; perception technologies as sensors, object recognition, and 3D scanning; and interactivity technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality.

It has also established partnerships with Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Volkswagen to work towards connected cars, with the former two companies now integrating Huawei-built 4G communication modules within their vehicles.

Huawei has more than 76,000 employees focused on technology research and development (R&D), 16 R&D centres worldwide -- including a AU$30 million National Training and Innovation Centre in Sydney -- and R&D investment amounting to approximately 190 billion RMB over the last 10 years.

The company also announced plans to invest an extra $600 million into 5G technology research and development so it can launch its 5G network by 2020, which will be 100 times faster than speeds reached on 4G.

"With our commitment to creating value through innovation, Huawei has driven the technology industry by focusing on ecosystem, alliance, and partnerships," Shao said.

"From smartphones, connected cars, wearables, to smart cities, mobile technology innovation continues to evolve, profoundly changing the relationship between humans and the world.

"Our concept of the superphone opens a dimension of infinite possibilities. Through continued aggressive investments in R&D, coupled with the brightest technical minds and talent, we are poised to create technology that will serve and empower mankind."

While the company waits for its superphone prediction to come to pass, it continues climbing the top of the smartphone game worldwide: Huawei last month announced that it had shipped 27.4 million smartphones for the three months to September 30, a jump of 63 percent year on year.

The company attributed its rise in smartphone shipments to increased interest in mid- and high-end devices, which accounted for 33 percent of total shipments.

"This quarter's results clearly showcase the continued success of our growth strategy," Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer, said in a statement.

"We are especially proud of the stellar growth we've seen outside of China and the increased demand for our mid- to high-end devices. At this rate, we are confident in our ability to reach our smartphone shipment target of 100 million units by year's end."

Huawei was forecast in July to ship 100 million smartphones by the end of 2015, and has been edging closer to this each quarter.

Huawei smartphone shipments to Europe almost doubled by September 30, growing by 98 percent year on year, with the company's smartphones now holding 12.4 percent overall market share in Spain; 45.7 percent market share in Spain's high-end device sector; 10.9 percent overall market share in Italy; and 27.9 percent of high-end smartphone market share in Italy.

The Middle East and Africa region saw a substantial increase of 70 percent in shipments, while Chinese shipments grew by 81 percent year on year, holding 15.2 percent market share in China -- the number one position in the country.

Huawei's global market share had reached 9.5 percent as of the end of the quarter, placing it as the third-highest smartphone maker worldwide during January to August.

Since their respective launches, total shipments for the Huawei Mate 7 have reached 6.5 million units; the P7 has shipped 7.5 million units; and 4 million Huawei P8 smartphones have shipped. The high-end flagship Mate S, launched in September, is now available in 48 countries worldwide, including China, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Spain.

The Huawei-built 5.7-inch Google Nexus 6P will also likely achieve a higher penetration rate for the company.

The full-metal 6P sports a 5.7-inch 1440p display; an eight-core 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with 3GB of RAM; a 3450mAh battery; a 12.3-megapixel rear camera; and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

Huawei in July announced fiscal results for the first half of 2015, generatingrevenue of 175.9 billion yuan ($28.3 billion), a year-on-year increase of 30 percent, with operating margins of 18 percent.

The company said all three of its business units -- enterprise, consumer, and carrier -- experienced growth in the six months until June, with mid- and high-end smartphones again carrying the company over the line.

"Huawei's mid-range and high-end smartphones ... have made solid progress, helping us guarantee quality and sustainable growth in the consumer business," Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou said at the time.

"Thanks to the extensive application of our cloud computing, storage, agile network, and other flagship products and solutions in the smart city, finance, education, and ISP markets in and outside of China, our growth in the enterprise business began to pick up in the first half of this year."

Last year, Huawei shipped 138 million devices, including 75 million smartphones, a 7.8 percent increase over its 2013 results.

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interesting :D wouldn't this be a threat to the Chinese government and it's great firewall of China?
 
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Botswana: China's Huawei Helps Botswana ICT Development
12 NOVEMBER 2015

Gaborone — China's Huawei has greatly advanced the ICT development in Botswana through cooperation with local partners, says a senior Botswana official.

Acting Minister of Education and Skills Development Moiseraela Goya made the comment on Tuesday at Huawei Botswana 10th anniversary, where the telecom giant officially launched a global ICT training program.

A knowledge gap exists between what is learnt in the classrooms and skills that are necessary in the practical world, therefore bridging process is required and the training program will help professionals fill the gap, said Goya.

The program named "Seeds for the Future" is Huawei's biggest global corporate social responsibility event.

Huawei has been operating the program in more than 45 countries and has partnered with Botswana Ministry of Education and Skills Development, Ministry of Transport and Communication, University of Botswana and Chinese Embassy to work together in making this program a success.

Top 10 best ICT students have been selected to study in China for two weeks.

Huawei Botswana Managing Director Gao Wenli said Huawei is a responsible corporate citizen, a private company that strictly abides by standard industry practices and local customs, an ICT thought and innovation leader, and a supporter of national ICT initiatives and local industries.

Huawei is always committed to the development of and job creation. Currently over 70 percent of Huawei Botswana's staff are locally employed, he said.

"When I think of China I think of technology, because I know it's a country which is highly advanced in technology and its beautiful infrastructure," Uamunikwa Kangude, one of the selected students from University of Botswana told Xinhua.

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Huawei wants to help India to build ICT for smart cities
By PTI | 12 Nov, 2015,

SINGAPORE: China's Huawei Technologies wants to play an important role in helping India build Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure for the development of smart cities, a senior company executive said here today.

"We will be able to help India build ICT infrastructure including wireless systems and the computing platforms for the smart cities," said Joe So, Chief Technology Officer for Industry Solutions at Huawei in Shenzhen head office.
 
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Botswana: China's Huawei Helps Botswana ICT Development
12 NOVEMBER 2015

Gaborone — China's Huawei has greatly advanced the ICT development in Botswana through cooperation with local partners, says a senior Botswana official.

Acting Minister of Education and Skills Development Moiseraela Goya made the comment on Tuesday at Huawei Botswana 10th anniversary, where the telecom giant officially launched a global ICT training program.

A knowledge gap exists between what is learnt in the classrooms and skills that are necessary in the practical world, therefore bridging process is required and the training program will help professionals fill the gap, said Goya.

The program named "Seeds for the Future" is Huawei's biggest global corporate social responsibility event.

Huawei has been operating the program in more than 45 countries and has partnered with Botswana Ministry of Education and Skills Development, Ministry of Transport and Communication, University of Botswana and Chinese Embassy to work together in making this program a success.

Top 10 best ICT students have been selected to study in China for two weeks.

Huawei Botswana Managing Director Gao Wenli said Huawei is a responsible corporate citizen, a private company that strictly abides by standard industry practices and local customs, an ICT thought and innovation leader, and a supporter of national ICT initiatives and local industries.

Huawei is always committed to the development of and job creation. Currently over 70 percent of Huawei Botswana's staff are locally employed, he said.

"When I think of China I think of technology, because I know it's a country which is highly advanced in technology and its beautiful infrastructure," Uamunikwa Kangude, one of the selected students from University of Botswana told Xinhua.

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Huawei wants to help India to build ICT for smart cities
By PTI | 12 Nov, 2015,

SINGAPORE: China's Huawei Technologies wants to play an important role in helping India build Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure for the development of smart cities, a senior company executive said here today.

"We will be able to help India build ICT infrastructure including wireless systems and the computing platforms for the smart cities," said Joe So, Chief Technology Officer for Industry Solutions at Huawei in Shenzhen head office.

"We can help ..

Huawei's participation is more than welcome :cheers:
 
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University of Warsaw Selects Huawei for Large Scale, High Performance Analytics, Big Data and Apache Spark

AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Huawei announced at SC15 today that it will deliver a high performance computing (HPC) cluster for Apache Spark™ to Poland's University of Warsaw Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM).

Huawei and the University of Warsaw agreed that the HPC cluster for Apache Spark will be installed at ICM's new data centre facility in Warsaw, and will be among the largest installations for Apache Spark in Europe, comprising of more than 8,000 CPU cores, 43TB of aggregate RAM and 8PB of internal disk space.

The new HPC cluster is an integral part of ICM's OCEAN Project for data and analysis and will be used by the Polish scientific community. Huawei will provide equipment to address the most demanding Big Data challenges of computation sciences, and will be used in the fields of earth sciences, medicine, health care, transportation, logistics, public safety, social sciences, as well as networking and information technology.

"Apache Hadoop and later Spark have now been used at ICM in projects for several years across a number of domains," said Professor Marek Niezgódka, managing director of ICM. "We have decided to acquire a dedicated HPC system for Big Data workloads to address the growing demand for these kinds of computations, boost development of analytical teams and increase competences in the multi-level data analysis. I believe Huawei equipment will meet our requirements in developing new algorithms and methods of data analysis based on multicore, multiprocessor and heterogeneous computing architectures."

This project will be the second HPC delivery by Huawei to ICM this year. In the first quarter of 2015, Huawei delivered a 250 node HPC cluster.

ICM is a leading research centre for computational sciences in Central and Eastern Europe and has become a pioneer in data science in the scientific community.

"We are proud to have ICM as a client and partner," said Bin Hu, Country Manager of Polish Enterprise Business Group at Huawei. "We perceive High Performance Computing and Big Data as strategic directions for expansion of our Enterprise Business Group. The education sector is one of our priorities. Based on the scale of the projects we are deploying this year, Huawei is undoubtedly number one in this segment in Poland."

About Huawei

Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider. Through its dedication to customer-centric innovation and strong partnerships, Huawei has established end-to-end advantages in telecom networks, devices and cloud computing. Huawei is committed to creating maximum value for telecom operators, enterprises and consumers by providing competitive solutions and services. Its products and solutions have been deployed in over 170 countries, serving more than one third of the world's population. Huawei currently has over 7700 staff based in Europe, of whom 850 are working in R&D and runs 14 R&D sites located in eight European countries (Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Sweden and the UK) and operates numerous joint innovation centers in partnership with telecom and ICT partners.

For more information, please visit Huawei online at www.huawei.com, or follow us on:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/Huawei
 
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