Gordon Gottsegen is a tech writer who has experience working at publications like Wired. He loves testing out new gadgets and complaining about them. He is the ghost of all failed Kickstarters.
Hot on the heels of the Honor Band 5i, parent company Huawei has unveiled its next generation fitness tracker in the form of the Huawei Band 4. We initially thought we’d get a look at the Huawei Band ...
Huawei yesterday launched its latest range of flagship/premium midrange smartphones – the Nova 6 5G, Nova 6 4G and Nova 6 SE. The company also launched a new smart weighing scale. One other ...
At today’s launch event, Huawei announced the Band 4, its latest fitness tracker. The Huawei Band 4 was originally expected to launch at the Mate 30 series event in September as the Huawei Band 4 Pro ...
Huawei has today launched a new fitness tracker, the Huawei Band 4, adding to its existing lineup of smart wearables, in India. The band claims to feature a range of useful features such as continuous ...
HUAWEI Band 4 was first launched in China last year for 199 Yuan ($28). Now, the fitness tracker is receiving a new firmware update. It enables the SpO2 sensor present on the device. The sensor came ...
Huawei Watch GT 2, Band 4, HarmonyOS TV Leak Alongside the Mate 30 smartphones, Huawei is expected to announce two new phones, a new wearable, a HarmonyOS TV, and global release of its MediaPad M6 ...
The HONOR Band 4 comes with a 2.5D curved 0.95- inch AMOLED colored display with 240 x 120 resolution. There’s a Home button for one-click return along with intuitive scroll gestures. The HUAWEI ...
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