Huawei has had half the West against it for six years. Your answer is the Mate 80 Pro

The market had been warning for some time: Huawei was going to return. Google’s veto United States ostracized to a Chinese company that was taken as a scapegoat at the dawn of the current trade war. What was initially a blow has ended in a big comeback leading he domestic market with more than 18% share. and he Huawei Mate 80 Pro It is another example that the brand does not want us to forget about its mobile phones outside of China. There are a couple of very important asterisks. In short. We told it a few days ago: Huawei’s best feature has been neither its technological innovation nor its investment to give wings to the Chinese foundry. His best quality has been resilience. That translates to 880 billion yuan (about $127 billion). registered in 2025. Put in context, it is the company’s second best year after the glorious 2020 in which it hugged Samsung and Apple and in which it achieved 891,000 million yuan (129,000 million dollars). And it has achieved this by looking at the local market, building an ecosystem under the name of HarmonyOS (something that is very popular in China, and Xiaomi is an example of this) and managing to be in all parts of the business. Huawei was no longer just consumer technology: it was home automation and even cars. The Western blow pushed not the reinvention of a company that was already on that path, but rather to seek that goal more ardently. And it seems that they are moving, again, outside their borders. Mate 80 Pro. In Spain we have continued receiving Huawei devices. For example, smart watches are some of the best you can buy – we just published our review of the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2-, in headphones they have models as interesting as the FreeClip 2 and we have continued receiving tablets and some mobile phones like the Huawei Pure 80 or the Mate X7a foldable. However, not all of them arrived and the Mate 80 Pro, the company’s spearhead, seemed trapped in China. In a recent presentation that we were able to attend in Madrid, Huawei has shown a slide in which it confirms the price in euros of the Huawei Mate 80 Pro, a mobile phone with a 6.75-inch OLED screen, with 8,000 nits of brightnesswith its own Kirin 9030 processor and a triplet of cameras made up of: 50 Mpx main with variable aperture from f/1.4 to f/4.0. 40 Mpx wide angle. 48 Mpx 4x telephoto with an impressive f/2.1 aperture. They have not talked about markets, yes. No concessions. The price? 1,299 euros that are a declaration of intentions. In the analysis of the Huawei Mate X7 we have seen that the performance of that chip is more similar to that of a mid-range than that of a TOP range. It is commendable that they have managed to develop it without being able to access the resources of the West – of ASMLmainly-, but it is not a processor for a 1,300 euro mobile. It also doesn’t have 5G at this point. However, in the rest of the sections in which they can innovate and grow as they did before the veto, they are doing so. 100 W charging, cameras that promise a lot, good storage speed and screens to match. It’s a “here we are, we continue making high-end mobile phones”, a declaration of intent and a kind of “because I can”. The reality: it’s complicated. However, there is no denying the elephant in the room: the Huawei Mate 80 Pro, no matter how good it looks, still cannot natively access Google mobile services. It is no longer not being able to install your apps, but others that depend on those GMS They won’t work on the phone. It’s a huge concession for many users, but it may not sound so bad to others. We are in a time in which many Europeans are beginning to resonate with the idea of ​​abandoning American technology and softwareand that’s where Google comes in. In hardware there are proposals such as Fairphone 6 and every time more alternatives appear of software so as not to have to depend on those American programs. Who had… retained? As I say, it is undeniable that Huawei’s position by sneaking a mobile phone for 1,300 euros with so many concessions is complex and optimistic, but it is still an interesting approach: they are gaining confidence thanks to rising like foam in the local market and they know that they have good foundations and, at least, a name that continues to sound good in the heads of many who have good memories of beasts like the P30 Pro. At the moment, we don’t know where this Mate 80 Pro will end up being released. Perhaps that announcement of the price of 1,299 euros is putting its foot in to test the temperature of the water, but although they know that they are competing at a disadvantage, a mobile phone of that price is a better thermometer of how the European market vibrates than a 2,100 euro foldable like the X7. In Xataka | Chinese mobile phones conquered the market by dividing into a thousand different brands. Now they are doing just the opposite.

Huawei Mate X7, features, price and technical sheet

Huawei has just expanded its range of smartphones with a new foldable. It is about the Huawei Matea foldable type that relies on a very slim design and a high-quality camera system. Last year we analyzed the Huawei Mate and he left the bar very high, let’s see what news his successor brings. Huawei Mate X7 technical sheet Huawei Mate dimensions and weight Unfolded: 156.8 x 144.2 x 4.5 mm Folded: 156.8 x 73.8 x 9.5 mm 236 grams Internal Screen 8 inch OLED Resolution 2416 × 2210 pixels, 412 dpi LPTO panel 1 – 120 Hz refresh rate External Screen 6.49 inch OLED 2444 x 1080p resolution, 412 dpi LPTO panel 1 – 120 Hz refresh rate Processor Huawei Kirin 9030 Pro Memory 16 GB Storage 512GB rear cameras Main: 50 MP, variable aperture f/1.49-4.0, OIS Wide angle: 40 MP f/2.2 Telephoto lens: 50 MP f/2.2, OIS, 3.5x optical zoom, digital up to 100x Front Camera Outdoor: 8 MP f/2.4 Indoor: 8 MP f/2.2 Battery 5,600 mAh Huawei SuperCharge: 66W wired and 50W wireless Reverse wireless charging at 7.5W Operating system EMUI 15 based on Android Connectivity 4G LTE WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, 2 × 2 MIMO, HE160, 8 Spatial-stream Sounding MU-MIMO Bluetooth 6.0 GPS NFC USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 1) Others IP58/59 Price 2,099 euros An ultra-slim design with traditional touches The Huawei Mate It comes in two colors, red combines with a gold metal frame and black opts for a much more discreet silver metal. It stands out above all for its thinness of just 4.5 millimeters when deployed and 9.5 millimeters when folded. The camera module has a peculiar shape with straight and round sides, and a fairly wide frame that makes it stand out even more. For the camera, Huawei brings us a triple system with a 50 megapixel main sensor and variable aperture ranging from f/1.49 to f/4.0. It is accompanied by a 40-megapixel ultra-wide angle and a 50-megapixel telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom. For the front cameras (because yes, in a foldable we have two), we have 8 megapixel sensors. Regarding the screens, on the outside we have a 6.49-inch OLED panel and on the inside a 8-inch flexible OLED. The two screens have a density of 412 dpi so they are equal in terms of sharpness and also offer a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Power and autonomy The chip in charge of giving life to the Huawei Mate X7 is the Kirin 9030 Proannounced just a few days ago. It is a chip with nine cores and 14 threads, with a Maleoon 935 GPU. It is accompanied by 16GB of RAM and comes in a single version with 512GB capacity. Regarding the battery, Huawei has managed to integrate two batteries totaling 5,600 mAh within its new foldable. It is also compatible with Huawei SuperCharge fast charging that allows 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. Versions and prices of the Huawei Mate X7 The Huawei Mate X7 will arrive in two colors (red or black) and a 16 GB RAM version with 512 GB storage. It will begin to be sold in Spain from January 28, 2026 at a price of 2,099 euros100 euros more expensive than the previous model. Images | Huawei In Xataka | Huawei lost to Google, Qualcomm and TSMC. What he didn’t lose was something more important: his reputation.

For thousands of years, Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens tried to mate insistently. Genetics had another idea

In 1856, while they worked in A limestone quarry Near Düsseldorf, two Italian workers found a basin full of bones. They thought they were the remains of a bear and approached a teacher of a nearby city, known for being a bone collector. They had no idea what they were about to provoke. The antecedent. When he saw the bones, Johann C. Fuhlrott He realized that they were not from a bear, he took the bones to the University of Bonn and, next to Hermann Schaaffhausethey communicated the finding to the world. No one took them very seriously. It was said that it was a Russian cosaco with rickets that persecuted Napoleon for Europe. Until almost a decade later, the Irish geologist William King He reached a revolutionary conclusion: we had not always been alone. But why are we now? With the discovery of Homo Neanderthalensis They opened many unknownsbut there is one that has been chasing us for almost 200 years: why did they disappear? How is it possible that such an old, so robust species, that had survived so many things disappeared without more? Why were we left alone? To all these years, scientists have given numerous hypotheses and theories. From Prehistoric genocides to A slow and agonized eclipse. However, Ludovic Slimak, researcher at the Center for Anthropobiology and Genomic of Touluse and one of the greatest international experts in Neanderthals, You have another idea. The forms of love (and what is not love). For Slimak, if we apply the knowledge of cultural anthropology to what Paleogenetics is telling us, the image is quite different. And, as in all traditional societies in which strong identities coexist, it looks like the different human communities exchanged women. From our perspective, mere expression is already a savage. But from the perspective of anthropology, those “family crossing” processes were basic to ensure stable alliances between different communities. And that, if we take into account that we are loads of DNA Neanderthal, it seems to be what happened. However, As Slimak points outthat “fusion” of lineages never came to occur. The question is why. A story (genetically) impossible. We know that Neanderthals and Sapiens crossed and They had offspring. But we also know that a significant part of it were sterile people unable to reproduce. That is, although the communities tried to lock these relationships and alliances based on miscegenation, the thing did not work. Searching. It’s curious, Slimak said in An interview for Livesciencethat “when you are looking for old DNA (40,000 to 45,000 years ago) all these sapiens early have recent DNA, and That is why we have (DNA Neanderthal) today. But when you arrive and try to extract DNA from the last Neanderthals, contemporaries of these first sapienslet’s say between 40,000 and 50,000 years ago there is not a single Neanderthal with DNA sapiens“ Curious and very possibly one of the keys that explain because the most numerically and genetically diverse population of Sapiens won the departure to the Neanderthals. That is, why we were alone. Image | SUCHOSCH In Xataka | If the question is “when the Neanderthals and the Sapiens were crossed,” we now have the answer: about 47,000 years ago In Xataka | The “ghost species” with which our ancestors were settled and disappeared without (almost) leave a trace *An earlier version of this article was published in February 2024

We already know how many euros a triple folding costs. Huawei Mate XT Ultimate has opened the ban

The folding phonesS They have been with us for a few years. Enough to begin to understand that, far from being a product with aspirations to approach the most mainstream consumer, they are increasingly a piece of niche collector. The folding “fold” type continue to touch the 2,000 euros and the new trend is not to reduce: it is to take them one step further. Huawei has been the first, and he has done it with his Huawei Mate XT Ultimate. The terminal was launched in China for about 2,500 euros to change. We already know the global price. It is far from that figure. An increasingly niche product The fold folding was not enough, the new trend is to add a new fold for the phone to incorporate an even larger panel. This is the case of Mate XT Ultimate, with a Total 10.2 -inch panel, 7.9 inches in double fold and 6.4 inches completely folded. A phone, three sizes. Buying a device with this peculiarity will be priced at 3,499 euros, thus becoming the most expensive folding phone of the moment. They are 1,500 euros more compared to Huawei Mate X6the last folding of Huawei. The company has not detailed what markets will arrive, but confirms that the global version will be 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. A niche price for a niche product and, although it may seem like a crazy idea, Huawei knows very well what he does. Huawei is an absolute leader in folding sales Not only in China, but worldwide. He has managed to dethrone Samsung, not to grow, and the launch of a triple folding seems to meet the needs of those consumers who seek to go one step further. Image | Huawei In Xataka | The long goodbye of Huawei in Spain: of strategic partner to Technology Non Grata

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