The Huawei Honor Magic smartphone is truly like a magic wand in your hand. It fulfills almost all your wishes. Well, at least those that are in the domain of the phone. Rounded appearance, rounded screen, 4 GB of system memory, Kirin 950 processor... Honor Magic has a trump card up its sleeve. Did we mention it recognizes its owner?
Huawei
What did Slovenian consumers buy in 2016? GSM phones, televisions and laptops were the most desired among Slovenians. But which smartphone was the hottest product?
Huawei launched the Honor 6X smartphone at CES 2017, which is now also available in Europe, where the Honor brand is becoming an increasingly established player in the market. The special feature of the 5.5-inch phone is the dual camera and amazing features for the money they ask for it. It is available at a ridiculously low price.
More and more people are using smartphones, which have thus become an indispensable part of everyday life - even during the holidays. With the #BePresent campaign, Huawei announces that the holiday season is an opportunity to put down our phones and spend the best moments with our loved ones. The campaign will take place on television, in the media and on social networks in 26 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Nordic region.
Although phones have brought a lot of positive things into our lives and we are more connected than ever before, this is just a false feeling as we have started neglecting our family and friends around us due to excessive use. Christmas is a time for family and friends. It's time we listen to each other. It's time to put down our smartphones and focus on our loved ones. At least that's what Huawei appeals in its Christmas ad #BePresent, which is aware that we are easily sucked in by their phones, but wants us to give them up, at least for the day. Watching this commercial will give you goosebumps!
Timotej Lampe Ignjić is the only Slovenian professional skater. Skateboarding is his passion and profession, which he combines with world-class achievements. We talked to him about the lifestyle that comes with being a professional skater, about the 'gadgets' that accompany him on his travels, and his plans for the future...
Honor, Huawei's sister brand, has taken part in the much-anticipated movie called Doctor Strange. Honor offers high-end phones that are mainly aimed at the millennial generation. With them, he approaches the user in a youthful way and offers the highest quality for the best price!
We wanted a smartphone that had it all. And we got it. Meet the Huawei Mate 9, the smartphone that will fill the gap left by the ill-fated and recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The Chinese continue their fruitful cooperation with the photographic authority Leica, and they have packed all their know-how into the successor of the eight. The phone of the highest class is intended for the most demanding users.
What are the best smartphones of 2016? After all the tech giants laid their cards on the table, it was time for an audit. This is the cream of the phone that is hoping for a long reign on the list of the best smartphones of the moment. Buying a new powerful phone? Below is your future faithful companion.
After Huawei threw down the gauntlet to the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S7 with the P9 model, with the new Nova family of phones, it will now mix things up in the scene of powerful, but more affordable phones. With them, they want to satisfy the needs of the most dynamic consumers. The first representatives of the family are Huawei Nova and Huawei Nova plus, both of which are made of high-quality aluminum and have borrowed the fingerprint reader and sensor from the premium P9.
After Asia, which Huawei's Honor brand conquered some time ago, it is Europe's turn. And the weapon with which they want to cut off a significant piece of the market pie is the smartphone Honor 8. It is the ideal media tool for the demanding generation of millennials at a price that is a third lower than comparable phones. As the only Slovenian media, we are following the European presentation in Stockholm exclusively for you.
Chances are your next smartphone will be Chinese. Below we will give you quite a few good reasons for this. True, the label "Made in China" has a bad reputation, as it is synonymous with cheap "goods", and if anything, the Chinese have always been competitive on price. But we had to pay a high price for this: poor quality. That is now changing, at least in the realm of smartphones that are spitting against the tide. After years of just copying, they have now turned to innovation, and the result is smartphones that justifiably make the competition's pants shake. The Chinese have started their march into the mobile market and it seems that nothing can stop them, not even the patent offices.