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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Interior view of Huawei's device assembly line located in Huawei's Southern factory. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Signage on a train at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Huawei's servers located within in its cyber security division within its Southern factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: The entrance to one of Huawei's device factories. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Interior view of Huawei's device assembly line located in Huawei's Southern factory. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Overview of Huawei's Southern factory in Dongguan. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Exterior view of Heidelberg castle which houses the administrative and finace departments for the company. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A product display at Huawei's Southern device factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A P30 display at Huawei's Southern device factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Testing station at Huawei's antenna testing facility in its Souhtern factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Dormitory housing for Huawei in Dongguan. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Daily Life During The Qingming Holiday In Shanghai
Tourists walk in front of Huawei Pura X foldable cell phone advertising in Shanghai, China, on April 6, 2025, during the Qingming holiday. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life During The Qingming Holiday In Shanghai
Tourists walk in front of Huawei Pura X foldable cell phone advertising in Shanghai, China, on April 6, 2025, during the Qingming holiday. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Brand Booth at 2025AWE in Shanghai
Visitors visit the HUAWEI Smart Home exhibition area at 2025AWE in Shanghai, China, on March 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Illustration HUAWEI BMW
A HUAWEI smart home products store is seen in Shanghai, China, on February 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Illustration HUAWEI BMW
A HUAWEI smart home products store is seen in Shanghai, China, on February 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Illustration HUAWEI BMW
The BMW Group office building appears in the top half of the illustration photo, and the Huawei smart home products store appears in the bottom half of the illustration photo in Shanghai, China, on February 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Illustration HUAWEI BMW
A HUAWEI smart home products store is seen in Shanghai, China, on February 24, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Huawei logo, the Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices, and various rooftop solar products, is on their stand during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Huawei logo, representing the Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices, and various rooftop solar products, is on their stand during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Huawei logo, the Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices, and various rooftop solar products, is on their stand during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Huawei logo, the Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices, and various rooftop solar products, is on their stand during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Huawei logo, the Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices, and various rooftop solar products, is on their stand during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Honor logo, the Chinese consumer electronics brand majority owned by the state-owned enterprise Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology and former Huawei subsidiary that develops smartphones, tablet computers, wearables, and mobile device software, is on their pavilion during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Huawei sort un smartphone/tablette avec un écran pliable en 3 parties
Pictures must credit: Huawei A mobile phone with a triple fold-out screen is set to shake up the market. The Mate XT by Chinese manufacturer Huawei has the three screens hinged together. They open out to give a panoramic display. It offers a 6.4 inch / 16.25cm single panel screen, a 7.9 inch / 20cm screen with two panels open and a tablet sized 10.2 inch / 23 cm display with all three on show. The fully opened screen gives a 16:11 ratio and has 3K HD quality. The hinges are built to stay rigid when unfolded. Closed, the profile is just over half an inch / 1.25 cm thick while in tablet mode, it's closer to an eighth of an inch / 0.3 cm. The inbuilt camera has a ten-stop variable combined with telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lenses. It comes in a choice of deep red of black case finish. Huawei is currently taking pre-orders for the phone in China where it is priced at 19,999 yuan / €2.540 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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