ZTE may lose its Android software license HTC U12+ specifications leaks online...

 
 
 
ZTE may lose its Android software license HTC U12+ specifications leaks online...

 
xda-developers
Apr 18, 2018 10:59 AM • by Idrees Patel
ZTE may lose its Android software license

The situation is moving from bad to worse for ZTE. On Monday, the US Commerce Department banned American companies from selling parts and software to ZTE for seven years. This is supposed to be sparked by ZTE's violation of an agreement that was reached after it was "caught illegally selling US goods to Iran." This meant that the company could no longer use Qualcomm's processors in its devices, throwing the future of the ZTE Axon 9 in doubt. Now, further developments indicate that ZTE's whole Android future is in doubt.

This is because US regulators have proposed new rules that could mean ZTE's sales are cut even more. More worryingly, a supply ban means it may not be be able to use Android software in its devices, according to a Reuters report.

A US telecom regulator has proposed new rules that would bar government programs from buying from companies that it says "pose a security threat to US telecom networks," which will likely hurt both ZTE and its rival, Huawei. (We have explained Huawei's case in a previous article.)

Reuters notes that the move threatens to complicate relations between the US and China, as the countries have already proposed tens of billions of dollars in tariffs in recent weeks.

ZTE and Alphabet (the parent company of Google) are said to have been discussing the impact of the ban, according to the report. As of now, the two companies are still unclear about the use of Android by ZTE. The China-based company shipped 46.4 million smartphones last year, which means that it's placed seventh among Android-based manufacturers, according to IHS Markit.

New proposed rules from the FCC are expected to be finalized this year, and they appear to be yet another move in a US effort that uses protectionism to prevent ZTE and Huawei from gaining significant market share in the US. The rules would prevent money from the $8.5 billion FCC Universal Service Fund that includes subsidies for telephone service to poor and rural areas from being spent on goods from these companies that pose a so-called "threat" to the integrity of communications networks. FCC's chairman has already indicated that he shares concerns about "espionage threats" from Huawei. Huawei, for its part, has strongly denied these allegations.

Huawei's planned deal to sell the Huawei Mate 10 Pro on AT&T collapsed in January because of political pressure. Now, the report stated that the company has laid off its vice president of external affairs, Bill Plummer, as well as f our other employees at its Washington office. Its has also slashed lobbying expenditures from $348,500 to $60,000 from 2016 to 2017, according to its filings.

Similarly, ZTE has cut its lobbying expenditurs from $860,000 to $510,000 from 2016 to 2017, according to its filings.

Our view: Economics is increasingly being used as a tool of warfare in the tech industry. This has a high potential to adversely affect the smartphone market. ZTE is one of China's well-known smartphone vendors, and banning the company from using Android would represent a serious blow. Ultimately, the worst affected because of "sanctions" would be consumers, and not corporations. It's something to think about.


Source; Reuters




Android Advices
Apr 9, 2018 7:02 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
HTC U12+ specifications leaks online with 8GB RAM and f/1.5 aperture camera

Earlier HTC U12+ images leaked with dual front and rear camera setup and now, detailed specifications of this upcoming flagship device have revealed many of its hidden features. The handset is expected to become official early next month and is also expected to score 110 points on DXO mark surpassing the Huawei's P20. The smartphone will be coming with features like Edge Sense 2, USonic with Active Noise Cancellation, 3D audio recording, HTC BoomSound, and Hi-Res audio playback.

HTC U12+ specs leak

The U12+ from HTC will be IP68 rated for water resistance and also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ along with Wireless charging technology. According to the rumored specifications, it will be featuring a 5.5-inch Quad HD+ (2880 x 1440 pixels) Super LCD 6 display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top. Under the hood, there will be an Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with Adreno 630 GPU and 8 GB of RAM.

The onboard storage is limited to 128GB which can be extended further up to a maximum of 2TB via microSD card slot. It will come out of the box with Android 8.0 Oreo with HTC Sense UI. There are 12MP HTC UltraPixel 4 rear cameras with f/1.5 aperture dual LED flash and OIS and a secondary 16MP rear camera. There will be an 8MP + 8MP dual front camera set for better selfies. It will come with connectivity options like 4G VoLTE and Bluetooth v5.0, GPS, A-GPS and more.

Apart from there are other features like USB-C audio, HTC USonic with Active Noise Cancellation, HTC's BoomSound Hi-Fi edition, Hi-Res audio certified, USB Type-C and NFC. There is a 3420mAh Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ fast charging battery also to power the handset. Are you excited to see this device? Do you own any devices from HTC previously? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to Android Advices and we will get back with more news and updates on the same.

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