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Huawei's AI Cube is the first smart speaker from the brand, which could become the leading Chinese variant if Xiaomi doesn't push harder into this space. For the moment, Google Home is the top seller with Amazon Echo devices in second place -- next year's reports have yet to determine Apple's position with its HomePod or whether Samsung's Bixby will be a hit. But with nods to Google Home's design and Alexa's voice, plus a WiFi router, and voila, you have the AI Cube. And if it hadn't have been for router-brand Netgear announcing its Orbi Voice ‘WiFi meets Hifi' smartspeaker at IFA too, the Huawei model may have been a first.
It remains unclear how the device will compare in terms of price, and other specs are also unknown. Huawei did reveal that it would be released in Europe toward the holiday season at the end of the year -- with availability or a timeframe for US or China not revealed at this point. Huawei CEO Richard Yu also presented the brand's hotly anticipated chipset -- Kirin 980 -- claimed to be better than Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 in every way (except GPU, then you need a Turbo version).
In short, it's smaller, faster and more efficient and should make mobile games and streaming smoother even with weak connectivity. This is a key element of the Huawei strategy as it gives the brand a competing product to that found in most Android flagship phones.
The facts speak for themselves, meet #Kirin980… #ExperienceSmarter #HuaweiIFA2018 #IFABerlin #IFA18 pic.twitter.com/PIENgbWzr3— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) August 31, 2018
Speaking of flagships, Huawei is so happy with the sales of its P20 & P20 Pro -- over 10 million shipments in five months -- that it is releasing more color options.
‘Pearl White' and ‘Morpho Aurora' will be available for the P20, while the P20 Pro will get two additional Italian leather options -- in ‘Elegant Black' and ‘Golden Brown'. The leather models, available in Europe from September 5, will come with the higher price tags of €999, although that's not just because of the ‘genuine calfskin' backing; they will feature 8GB of RAM, instead of 6GB, as well as double the internal of storage, now 256GB.
Finally, the launch date for the latest addition to the Mate 20 series has been revealed -- October 16 in London. It will be the first device to sport the latest Kirin 980.
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