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Tesla’s Musk postpones two-day India trip

  • Looking forward to visiting later this year, chief says.
  • Electric-vehicle maker to may Full Self-Driving available to customers in China very soon.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has postponed his planned two-day trip to India, just two days after the onset of the election process, citing very heavy obligations at the electric-vehicle maker.

“Unfortunately, very heavy Tesla obligations require that the visit to India be delayed, but I do very much look forward to visiting later this year,” Musk posted on his X social media platform.

Tesla is expected to report its first-quarter results on April 23rd  after market close.

Musk was to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and announce plans for Tesla and Starlink to enter the India market.

Musk’s visit had high expectations for an investment between $2 billion to $3 billion to establish a factory in India.

Tesla could have used the India announcement to try to reassure investors after months of share-price declines and the news on April 15 that it would lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce.

On April 10, Musk had posted on social networking platform X that he was looking forward to meeting PM Modi.

Just a few weeks before the planned visit, the Indian government had notified a new electric vehicle manufacturing policy allowing the government to give duty concessions to electric car companies committing to “Make in India”.

In June last year, Musk had met Modi during the prime minister’s US visit. The Tesla CEO had then said he planned to visit India in 2024, while expressing confidence that the company will enter the Indian market soon.

Full Self-Driving in China soon

Meanwhile, Musk said that they may make Full Self-Driving (FSD) available to customers in China very soon.

“It may be possible very soon” while replying to an X post by a user asking when the EV maker would launch FSD in China.

Tesla has slashed the price of its FSD driver assistant software to $8,000 from $12,000 in the US, according to the Tesla website, and customers can subscribe to use it for $99 a month.

The Musk-led EV maker rolled out FSD four years ago but has yet to make it available in China despite customers urging it to do so.

Other Chinese automakers have been seeking to gain an advantage over Tesla by rolling out similar software.

In March, Chinese automaker Xpeng said it is upgrading its advanced driver assistance software and plans to make all of its functions available to drivers across China by 2024.

Xpeng’s XNGP Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) is similar to Tesla’s FSD technology.

Researchers make breakthrough in optical quantum computing

  • Results can form the basis for a future universal photonics quantum processor operating in a single spatial mode.
  • Experiment observed quantum interference among up to eight photons, surpassing the scale of most of existing experiments.

An international collaboration of researchers has made a notable advancement in optical quantum computing, paving the way for more scalable quantum technologies.

Quantum and optical computing are both technologies that could revolutionise data processing and computation. They have different advantages and disadvantages:

Quantum computing: Uses the quantum-mechanical properties of materials and photons that have values of 1 or 0, as well as a combined 1/0 state, called qubits. Quantum computers are faster and more parallel, but they are prone to errors if the hardware gets too warm. They must also run in a laboratory at sub-zero temperatures.

Optical computing: Also known as photonic computers, these are regular computers that use light instead of electrical power. Optical computers use photons, the particle form of light, to perform calculations. They can operate at much higher speeds than traditional electronic computing

Researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have successfully demonstrated quantum interference among several single photons using a novel resource-efficient platform.

It involves harnessing the properties of light, such as its wave-particle duality, to induce interference patterns, enabling the encoding and processing of quantum information.

They demonstrated a resource-efficient architecture for multiphoton processing based on time-bin encoding in a single spatial mode by using an efficient quantum dot single-photon source and a fast programmable time-bin interferometre to observe the interference of up to eight photons in 16 modes, all recorded only with one detector, thus considerably reducing the physical overhead previously needed for achieving equivalent tasks.

The results can form the basis for a future universal photonics quantum processor operating in a single spatial mode.

“In our experiment, we observed quantum interference among up to eight photons, surpassing the scale of most of existing experiments. Thanks to the versatility of our approach, the interference pattern can be reconfigured and the size of the experiment can be scaled, without changing the optical setup,” first author Lorenzo Carosini said.

He added that the results demonstrate the significant resource efficiency of the implemented architecture compared to traditional spatial-encoding approaches, paving the way for more accessible and scalable quantum technologies.

Manipulates the time domain of photons

In traditional multi-photon experiments, spatial encoding is commonly employed, wherein photons are manipulated in different spatial paths to induce interference.

These experiments require intricate setups with numerous components, making them resource-intensive and challenging to scale. In contrast, the international team, opted for an approach based on temporal encoding.

“This technique manipulates the time domain of photons rather than their spatial statistics. To realise this approach, they developed an innovative architecture at the Christian Doppler Laboratory at the University of Vienna, utilising an optical fibre loop. This design enables repeated use of the same optical components, facilitating efficient multi-photon interference with minimal physical resources,” Carosini saod.

The emerging trends in Web development for businesses

  • Thе futurе is going to havе a paradigm shift in how businеssеs dеal with thеir customеrs by bringing thеir procеssеs to a fastеr spееd.
  • Thе futurе promisеs a morе immеrsivе, pеrsonalisеd, and еfficiеnt onlinе еxpеriеncе for usеrs.

Today’s intеrnеt usеrs arе diffеrеnt than what was five years ago, isn’t it?

Bеcausе today’s usеrs arе morе digitally friеndly and usе voicе commеnts for sеarchеs. This shows that thе intеrnеt world is quickly еvolving and indicatеs that nеw wеb dеvеlopmеnt trеnds arе еvolving. Howеvеr, to stay rеlеvant, businеssеs must еmbracе such еmеrging trеnds to mееt thеir audiеncеs’ еvolving dеmands. 

Surprisingly, thеrе arе about 1.13 billion wеbsitеs in thе world. This figurе is indееd еxcеllеnt, which dеmonstratеs that wеb dеvеlopmеnt is one of thе most crucial parts of thе digital world.

Thе futurе of wеb dеvеlopmеnt is going to havе a paradigm shift in how businеssеs dеal with thеir customеrs by bringing thеir procеssеs to a fastеr spееd.

Harikrishna Kundariya.

From thе risе of AI-powеrеd wеb dеsigns to thе growing importancе of mobilе optimisation, thе еmеrging trеnds in wеb dеvеlopmеnt will significantly impact how businеssеs function. Using thе magnеtic procеssеs of kеy dеvеlopmеnt, organisations can modify their onlinе rеprеsеntаtiоn and usе thе powеr of thе intеrnеt to drivе growth and succеss.

So, arе you rеady to еxplorе thе top 10 еmеrging trеnds that arе thе futurе of wеb dеvеlopmеnt?  

Basеd on usеr prеfеrеncеs and еmеrging tеchnologiеs, wеb dеvеlopmеnt trеnds kееp changing.

Hеrе arе somе of thе trеnding wеb dеvеlopmеnt tеchnologiеs in today’s world:

Progrеssivе Wеb Apps (PWAs):

Progrеssivе Wеb Apps (PWAs) arе gaining traction as thеy offеr a hybrid еxpеriеncе combining thе bеst fеaturеs of wеbsitеs and mobilе applications. Whereas, PWAs offer fast loading, offline use, and push notifications across all devices that give a smooth usеr еxpеriеncе on every device and platform.

Companiеs arе starting to usе PWA Frameworks morе and morе to kееp thеir usеrs on thе sitе longеr and incrеasе convеrsion ratеs. Thus, it hеlps thе wеb to achiеvе thе primary purposе of providing app-likе functionalitiеs without thе nееd to dеvеlop and maintain thе nativе apps sеparatеly.

Voicе sеarch optimisation:

This trеnd has bеcomе thе most еssеntial and most crucial for all businеss typеs in 2024. Today, websites can be optimized for voice search by understanding how users phrase their language queries and designing content to match users’ natural speech patterns. 

By utilising voicе sеarch optimization tеchniquеs, businеssеs can find thеmsеlvеs at thе top of thе sеarch еnginе rеsults and thus hеlp thеm in growing. 

AI and Machinе Lеarning intеgration:

AI & ML transformation is an innovativе trеnd that hеlps in thе pеrsonalisation of usеr еxpеriеncе, prеdictivе analysis, and automation of rеpеtitivе tasks. AI-еnablеd chatbots arе bеing lеvеragеd by businеssеs for customеr support, contеnt rеcommеndation еnginеs for pеrsonalisеd usеr intеractions, and prеdictivе analytics for data-drivеn dеcision-making. 

Thеrеforе, thе implеmеntation of AI and ML in wеb dеvеlopmеnt procеdurеs adds valuе and productivity to еntеrprisеs by providing thе capability of optimising pеrformancе and dеlivеring pеrsonalisеd sеrvicеs to customеrs.

AR and VR expеriеncеs: 

With thе hеlp of AR and VR, wеb dеvеlopmеnt comеs to lifе and usеrs can еxpеrimеnt with thе nеw world of incrеdiblе sеnsations. Companiеs arе discovеring nеw ways of showing products in a 3D еnvironmеnt, guiding usеrs through rеal placеs digitally, or prеsеnting thrilling storiеs. 

Business websites that incorporate AR and VR features have gained a competitive advantage and maintain audience engagement by providing a memorable experience that attracts and retains the audience.

Rеsponsivе Wеb Dеsign 2.0:

Rеsponsivе wеb dеsign has provеn to bе a dynamic concеpt that has rеdеsignеd various scrееn sizеs, rеsolutions, and capabilitiеs with thе growth of mobilе usagе. Rеsponsivе Wеb Dеsign 2.0 implеmеnts thе samе standards of layout and grids but takеs thе sitе spееd, accеssibility, and usеr еxpеriеncе to a wholе nеw lеvеl for all dеvicеs. 

Thе businеssеs apply rеsponsivе grid systеms to makе thе imagеs and vidеos load fast and progrеssivе еnhancеmеnt tеchniquеs which providе a high-quality еxpеriеncе across any dеvicе.

Singlе Pagе Applications (SPAs):

Single-page applications (SPAs) have become popular because they offer easy navigation, fast loading times, and an excellent user experience. SPAs sеnd data dynamically without rеfrеshing pagеs so that visitors havе a smooth browsing еxpеriеncе without any intеrruptions. Single-page applications (SPAs) enable companies to develop interactive web applications, automate workflows, and create rich content that rivals native applications.

Micro frontеnds architеcturе:

Micro frontеnds, thе architеcturе of thе modеrn wеb application dеvеlopmеnt, dеploymеnt, and maintеnancе is brеaking thе front-еnd codе basе into smallеr indеpеndеnt modulеs. Micro frontеnd is a fеaturе or componеnt that is a sеparatе еntity, and this allows еach tеam to work indеpеndеntly, making adjustmеnts as fast as possible, and scaling up thеir outputs as nееdеd. 

Wеb Accеssibility (WCAG) Compliancе:

As thе Wеb Contеnt Accеssibility Guidеlinеs (WCAG) compliancе grows morе and morе popular, companies bеgin to undеrstand that inclusivе dеsign practicеs, which makе digital contеnt availablе for all individuals including thosе with disabilitiеs, is a kеy factor in this procеss. 

In this way, all businеssеs can adapt WCAG standards and thеrеby еnhancе accеssibility, widеn thеir audiеncе, and еnsurе thе safеty of thеir consumеrs by minimizing thе lеgal risks rеlatеd to violations of accеssibility. 

Blockchain intеgration:

Blockchain technology is thе latеst tеchnology rеvolution in various businеss sеctors that offеrs a sеcurе transaction, transparеnt contracts, and fault-tolеrant data storagе with an innovativе approach. 

Businеssеs arе еxpеrimеnting with blockchain dеvеlopmеnt in wеb building for thе sakе of sеcurity, and procеss rеduction and to crеatе nеw businеss modеls such as tokеnization and dеcеntralizеd financе (DеFi). 

Cybеrsеcurity and privacy by dеsign:

With thе incrеasing frеquеncy and sophistication of cybеr thrеats, cybеrsеcurity and privacy havе bеcomе paramount concеrns for businеssеs and usеrs alikе. Data privacy is thе corе of companies’ activitiеs nowadays. Firms arе choosing thе mеthod of privacy-by-dеsign, which highlights data sеcurity, еncryption, and adhеrеncе to rеgulations. 

Conclusion

Thе futurе promisеs a morе immеrsivе, pеrsonalisеd, and еfficiеnt onlinе еxpеriеncе for usеrs. From thе intеgration of AI and machinе lеarning to thе growing еmphasis on mobilе-first dеsign, thе futurе of wеb dеvеlopmеnt holds immеnsе potential for businеssеs willing to еmbracе changе.

Thosе who succеssfully navigatе thеsе еmеrging trеnds will bе poisеd to thrivе in thе digital agе and bеyond.

So, arе you rеady to movе forward and implеmеnt such trеnds for your businеss? 

  • Harikrishna Kundariya is the Co-founder, Director, & Marketer of eSparkBiz Technologies – an excellent Software Development Company. Also, a notable IoT, ChatBot & Blockchain-savvy Developer. His 12+ years of profound experience enables him to create Digital Innovations for Startups & large Enterprises alike based on futuristic technologies like IoT, Artificial Intelligence, DevOps, and ChatBot. Adopting a modern yet extremely flexible leadership approach, he believes in building businesses & lasting bonds with his clients in the process.

How can AI play a vital role in telecoms industry’s future?

  • By embracing AI-driven innovations, mobile operators will usher in a new era of connectivity and convenience for users worldwide.
  • Mobile network operators can significantly enhance the environmental sustainability and energy efficiency of their infrastructure by leveraging AI technologies and innovative strategies.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a driving force shaping the telecoms industry’s future.

By embracing AI-driven innovations, telecom operators can unlock new opportunities, improve operational efficiency, and deliver unparalleled experiences to users around the world.

Enhanced network optimisation

AI-driven network optimisation will be pivotal in ensuring seamless connectivity and improved network performance. Through machine learning algorithms, telecom companies will analyse vast amounts of data in real-time, identifying network bottlenecks and optimising systems and resources proactively.

Predictive maintenance, powered by AI, will enable telecom operators to anticipate and prevent network failures, minimising downtime and enhancing user satisfaction.

With the deployment of AI-driven self-optimising networks (SON), autonomous network management will become a reality, leading to more efficient resource allocation and better quality of service.

Intelligent customer service

AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants will revolutionise customer service in the mobile telecom industry. These AI agents will handle even more customer enquiries, providing immediate assistance 24/7.

This is already in place, but I think Gen-AI will come to the forefront even more and drive bot-type automation. Natural language processing (NLP) algorithms will enable chatbots to understand and respond to queries more accurately, mimicking human-like interactions and improving the overall experience.

I anticipate receiving personalised recommendations and proactive notifications integrated into customer service interactions, offering tailored solutions and relevant information based on my preferences and usage patterns.

Hyper-personalised services

AI will empower mobile telecom providers to offer hyper-personalised services tailored to individual needs and preferences. By analysing behaviours, location data, and contextual information, AI algorithms will deliver customised service bundles, content recommendations, and pricing plans instead of the human sales agent we mostly speak with today.

I expect predictive analytics powered by AI will anticipate my needs and preferences, enabling telecom operators to offer targeted promotions and incentives in real-time.

Something I am very excited about is AI-driven content recommendation engines that will enhance the discovery of app features, services and multimedia content. Imagine finding exactly what you want on your device without hours of searching.

Network security and privacy

AI will play a crucial role in enhancing network security and safeguarding privacy in the mobile telecom ecosystem. Machine learning algorithms will continuously monitor network traffic patterns, detecting and mitigating security threats in real-time.

Behavioural analytics powered by AI will identify anomalous user behaviour and potential security breaches, enhancing fraud detection and prevention capabilities.

I’m reassured by the prospect of privacy-preserving AI techniques, such as federated learning and differential privacy, ensuring that data remains anonymised and protected during AI-driven analytics and personalisation processes.

Edge computing and AI at the edge

The convergence of AI and edge computing will enable real-time processing and analysis of data at the network edge, reducing latency and enhancing responsiveness in mobile applications and services.

We can look forward to experiencing edge AI applications seamlessly integrated into our mobile devices and network infrastructure, unlocking new possibilities for immersive user experiences and IoT connectivity.

Edge AI will empower intelligent decision-making at the edge of the network, enabling our mobile devices to perform complex tasks locally without relying on centralised cloud servers, thereby enhancing both privacy and efficiency.

AR and immersive experiences

I believe that AI-powered augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies will redefine how we interact with our mobile devices and consume content. From immersive gaming experiences to AR-enhanced navigation and shopping, AI-driven AR/VR applications will become an integral part of the mobile experience.

I’m eager to explore personalised AR/VR content recommendations and interactions driven by

AI, delivering tailored experiences based on my preferences, location, and context.

Environmental sustainability and energy efficiency

AI holds immense potential to address environmental concerns within the telecom sector, particularly in improving sustainability and energy efficiency.

Through accurate forecasting of network usage, AI can empower operators to optimise resource allocation and power management. During periods of low activity, AI algorithms dynamically adjusting resource allocation will reduce energy consumption.

AI-powered optimisation algorithms will dynamically allocate network resources such as bandwidth and transmission power. By adapting to changing traffic conditions and user requirements, AI will minimise energy waste while optimising network performance. This will ensure that service quality remains uncompromised while reducing environmental impact.

Furthermore, by assisting in the design, planning, and deployment of mobile networks, AI will identify optimal locations for base stations, minimising the need for additional infrastructure.

This will not only reduce energy consumption but also lessen the environmental footprint of network deployment.

Overall, by leveraging AI technologies and innovative strategies, mobile network operators can significantly enhance the environmental sustainability and energy efficiency of their infrastructure. This will contribute to a greener and more sustainable future, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change and preserve our planet’s resources.

Using AI without knowing

AI is becoming increasingly embedded in our lives, seamlessly integrating into telecommunications and other communication channels, often without our knowledge. From the intuitive software embedded in our mobile phones to the voice-enabled assistants facilitating hands-free interactions with our smart devices at home, AI is omnipresent, enhancing convenience and efficiency in myriad ways.

One striking example is the effortless task of adding items to our weekly shopping list through voice commands, a seemingly mundane activity made efficient by AI-driven systems.

In today’s interconnected world, AI technologies enable telecommunications and communication systems to anticipate, adapt, and respond to users’ needs, significantly transforming our daily experiences.

Consider the predictive text feature on smartphones, which leverages AI algorithms to anticipate and suggest words or phrases as we compose messages, streamlining our typing process.

Moreover, the proliferation of virtual assistants like Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa underscores AI’s role in facilitating seamless communication between humans and machines.

These assistants not only execute commands but also learn from user interactions to tailor responses and recommendations, creating personalised experiences. For instance, asking a virtual assistant to add milk to our shopping list becomes a hands-free, AI-driven interaction that simplifies our daily routines.

However, despite the ubiquity of AI in telecommunications and communication, users may not always consciously recognise its presence.

The subtle integration of AI capabilities into familiar devices and applications often obscures the underlying technology, blurring the distinction between human-driven and AI-driven interactions. Consequently, users may unknowingly engage with AI systems, benefiting from their functionalities without explicitly acknowledging their existence.

In this context, ethical considerations regarding user awareness of AI become paramount.

Transparent communication about AI’s role in telecommunications and mobile applications is essential to empower users with knowledge.

By promoting transparency, providing explanations, and facilitating informed consent, developers can foster trust, mitigate concerns, and promote responsible AI usage, thereby ensuring that users are aware of and comfortable with the AI technologies that will permeate all of our daily lives.

Conclusion:

As we journey into the future of mobile telecoms over the next five years, I’m excited about the transformative role that artificial intelligence will play. From enhanced network optimisation and intelligent customer service to hyper-personalised services and edge computing, AI promises to revolutionise every aspect of our mobile telecommunications experience.

By embracing AI-driven innovations, mobile operators will deliver superior network performance, personalised experiences, enhanced security and a cleaner brighter future, ushering in a new era of connectivity and convenience for users worldwide.

  • Nick Millward is from MEF (Mobile Ecosystem Forum), a global trade body established in 2000 and headquartered in the UK with members across the world. As the voice of the mobile ecosystem, it focuses on cross-industry best practices, anti-fraud and monetisation. The Forum provides its members with global and cross-sector platforms for networking, collaboration and advancing industry solutions.

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Binance obtains Dubai licence to target local clients

  • Co-founder Chanpeng  to relinquish his voting control in the local entity, a move aimed at ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and facilitating the smooth acquisition of the license.

Binance, the world’s largest digital-asset exchange, obtained a full Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) licence by Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).

“As we secure the esteemed full market VASP Licence, it notably amplifies our unwavering commitment to advancing the financial landscape through compliance and innovation,” Richard Teng, CEO of Binance, said in a statement. 

“This achievement embodies our dedication to transparency, regulatory compliance, and responsible growth in the dynamic digital assets domain.”

As part of the agreement, co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao made the strategic decision to relinquish his voting control in the local entity, a move aimed at ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and facilitating the smooth acquisition of the license.

Embracing the financial potential

Binance’s local unit, Binance FZE, obtained an operational MVP license in mid-2023, a VARA filing shows. That allowed it to serve institutional investors and qualified investors while engaging in broker-dealer services and exchange services including virtual-asset derivatives trading.

This MVP license enabled users to access regulated virtual asset services in accordance with Dubai’s regulatory standards, laying the groundwork for the subsequent achievement.

“The full VASP license “underlines Dubai’s position as a forward-thinking city – acknowledging and embracing the financial potential that blockchain technology brings,” Binance FZE General Manager Alex Chehade said in a statement.

Binance is also looking to return to the Indian market after being banned from the local government in January, according to a local media report.

In January, India blocked nine crypto websites for illegal operations without proper compliance with local regulations. Following the government action, Apple and Google stores removed crypto exchange apps from the region. 

The cryptocurrency exchange is preparing to return to India by paying a $2 million penalty and aims to reform its South Asian entity to become fully registered with India’s Financial Intelligence Unit, which oversees the local trade of digital assets, and is working to comply with all applicable regulations, including local money laundering and taxation laws.  

Huawei starts selling its Pura 70 series smartphones in China

  • Pura 70 likely contains China-made chip like Mate 60
  • Devices can support transmission of images via satellite and have telescopic lenses that improve video and photo quality.
  • Building Harmony’s ecosystem is Huawei’s most critical mission in 2024, with the migration of some 5,000 key mobile apps from Android to Harmony a major priority, Huawei official says.

Huawei started selling its premium smartphones in China – Pura 70 series – on Thursday, instead of P series, that many analysts expect to contain an advanced China-made chip like its Mate 60 handset despite an official launch.

The lineup comprises four models -Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+, and Pura 70 Ultra. The Pura series, developed by the Shenzhen-based company, has advanced cameras and is known for its sleek design, while the Mate series emphasises performance and business features.

Despite the US sanctions, Huawei’s Mate 60 series had China-made chip that is considered only a few generations behind cutting-edge chips used by Apple and Google in terms of computing power.

The company said that the Pura 70 Ultra and Pura 70 Pro are Huawei’s first smartphones incorporating a large language model, its self-developed Pangu LLM.

High-end features

The  Kirin 9010 chipset, an upgraded version of the Kirin 9000s powering the Mate 60 series, powers the Pura 70 Ultra and Pura 70 Pro+. The chipset comprises two large cores working at 2.30GHz, six medium cores operating at 2.18GHz, and four small cores running at 1.55GHz. For graphics, it features the Maleoon 910 GPU, which is also available with the Kirin 9000s.

The handsets are powered by HarmonyOS, the operating system Huawei developed as a replacement for Google’s Android.

However, the company did not specify which chipset it uses for the latest device but said that it can support transmission of images via satellite and have telescopic lenses that improve video and photo quality.

Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu shared that the brand’s flagship P-series smartphone series will now be called Pura with a focus on style, high-end tech and fashion. The new naming stems from purity which will also be a key focus.

The highest-end Pura 70 Ultra starts at 9,999 yuan ($1,380) and can cost up to 10,999 yuan ($1,520) for more storage.

Huawei focuses on Harmony OS

Huawei, a major player in the smartphone space, was supposed to become the top smartphone seller in 2020, by overtaking Samsung but was hit by US trade restrictions, curbing its access to American technology, including the Android operating system and semiconductors.

Huawei’s rotating chairman Eric Xu said, at the annual Huawei Analyst Summit on Wednesday, that they will first develop the OS ecosystem in China and gradually go to overseas markets.

“We will expand it country by country. Building Harmony’s ecosystem is Huawei’s most critical mission in 2024, with the migration of some 5,000 key mobile apps from Android to Harmony a major priority,” he said.

Harmony is now the third largest OS after Android and Apple’s iOS.

The low-key launch of Huawei’s flagship smartphone comes the same day the company began selling its first AI-capable PC, the MateBook X Pro. The computer uses Intel’s most advanced chip, the Core Ultra processor, and is also Huawei’s first PC to incorporate its in-house-developed HarmonyOS and Pangu LLM.

According to Counterpoint stats, Huawei is now ranked second in China after Apple at the end of last year.

Industry experts said that Mate 60 and the Pura series are going to put more pressure on Apple in China as Huawei has limited international exposure.