The launch of the Huawei P40 Lite 5G into South Africa marks the next step in this revolution. It takes the great smarts of the Huawei P40 Lite, and adds additional features, including a powerful 64MP AI quad-camera system that provides users with all the creative tools needed for pro-level photographs.
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Huawei has officially launched its Huawei MateBook D 14 (2020) and MateBook D 15 (2020) laptops in South Africa. The latest 14in and 15.6in Huawei notebooks both bring a revolutionary cross-platform experience to users, specifically when it comes to working across multiple devices.
Creeping up the smartphone success ladder, Huawei is now one of the most well-known smartphone manufacturers in the world. This has held true even after the US instituted a trade ban. A ban which did little to lessen Huawei’s moves to shake up an industry that is ever-changing. This is mostly thanks to its brilliant P-series devices. Across the industry, the P-series is synonymous with boundary-breaking hardware and software. Huawei’s flagship phones have also earned accolades for camera prowess, battery life, and fast-charging ahead of its time. It has been a long journey, and Huawei continues to innovate, which is…
A short time ago, Huawei announced its next in a line of brilliant devices, the Watch GT 2e. Designed with an active lifestyle in mind, it boasts exceptional battery life, a sleek design and 100 workout modes — ranging from traditional sports to more yoga, Pilates and pretty much any form of exercise you can think of. Two-week battery, confirmed The Huawei Watch GT 2e is powered by Huawei’s first self-developed wearable chipset, the Kirin A1. Thanks to this powerful little processor, the Watch GT 2e can run on even less power, providing long-lasting battery life. Ideal for those with…
There is a whole economy on an academic campus that outsiders don’t notice, and it concerns phone chargers. See, students are constantly tied to phones. They take notes, record lectures and distract themselves from boring tutorials that never seem to end. It’s not uncommon to require a quick midday recharge, just to ensure there is enough juice to get though the afternoon. Huawei has both noticed and taken this seriously. The result is the Huawei Y6p, a phone that unites Huawei’s refined hardware with a battery designed to last for ages. Go long Sporting a whopping 5,000mAh battery, the Y6p…
International telecoms brand ZTE has launched the first 5G indoor router in South Africa, in partnership with MTN. Which is fitting because MTN’s gone and rolled out 5G in parts of the country, with a much larger footprint planned in the coming months. ZTE’s hardware, the 5G Indoor Router MC801A, is the first that will allow you to share 5G speeds with the rest of the devices in your home.
Tablets have long been desirable pieces of tech, even if you’re not exactly sure why you want to own one. That used to be a problem, back in the early days – tablets had a lot of screen but weren’t good for much else. In 2020, however, that’s all changed. Improvements in processing power, improved features and greater app choice make tablets a compelling choice as laptop replacements. The trouble is some tablets can get awfully expensive. If you’re looking for something powerful and versatile but would still like to pay your rent, there’s only one place to look: at…
If it’s one thing we all need right now, it’s a little distraction. The main question mostly concerns delivery – how to best distract ourselves from the stressful and chaotic outside world. Huawei’s got the answer, in the form of your new mate… sorry, new MatePad T8 tablet, an affordable-but-awesome Android-based tablet. You could just believe this, or you could check it out for yourself. A tablet doesn’t have to cost in excess of R10,000 in order to get the job done – Huawei’s gone and done the job for just R3,000, combining specs, software and a few slick features…
From the latest in internet connectivity options to built-in AI to the best mobile camera hardware on the planet, Huawei’s P40 series has it all. Let’s take a closer look.
If you’d told 8-year-old versions of us that one day we’d be able to do all sorts of amazing things using a wristwatch – we’d totally have believed you, actually. Belief is strong at that age. But the twenty-year-old cynic versions of ourselves would have been far less convinced. And yet here we stand in 2020 with smartwatches, bits of wrist-mounted kit containing more computing power than we thought possible back when the home PC market exploded. Oh trusty 486, you’ve been outdone by wristwear… As versatile as our nifty new wrist-computers are, you may not be making the most…










