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Huawei Pura 90’s Amazing Zoom Camera.

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Remember the Pura 80 Ultra’s cool dual zoom camera that switched lenses for epic long-distance shots? Well, the Pura 90 is about to level it up even more next year! But a heads-up: if you’re a huge fan of that specific “double” camera look, the new tech might mean a change to the familiar design. #HuaweiPura #CameraTech.

In accordance with new leaks, Huawei might put a dual periscope camera only in its most expensive Mate 80 phones. This likely means only the RS Ultimate Design and a rumored Pro Max model will have it, while the standard models will not.

Amidst ongoing leaks, a separate report reveals Huawei is already pivoting its zoom camera strategy for the Pura 90 series. This new plan could make the impressive switchable double periscope technology a one-year wonder, introduced and potentially retired with the Pura 90.

One of the credible tipsters noted that Huawei is testing a new continuous optical zoom camera tech. This new addition to the phones will not only boost the device’s power to capture distant pictures but also offer smooth image processing.

 

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Currently, optical zoom systems are categorized into two primary implementations. The first is a fixed focal length periscope or telephoto lens. This system provides high-quality images at one or more discrete, predefined focal lengths but lacks the capability for continuous optical magnification across a range.

Think of the second type as a smooth zoom. You can adjust your view gradually to get the perfect frame, and the photo stays crystal clear the entire time. It doesn’t have to jump between set zoom levels, so the quality never drops.

Consequently, this technology delivers exceptional image quality characterized by superior clarity, optimally balanced lighting without over-exposure, and peak color vibrancy. Recent leaks suggest that Huawei will equip its upcoming Pura 90 smartphones with this very configuration.

In the coming years, the company aims to boost both hardware and software experience for its users. And the current approach seems a big part of this plan.

While Huawei remains officially silent on the matter, the curtain on this particular tale is unlikely to rise until we move closer to the anticipated launch in 2026.

 

 

 

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Huawei’s Operating System Installed Over 16 Million Times

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The open-source OS openEuler is expected to surpass 16 million installations by the end of this year, according to Huawei.

Addressing an operating system conference in Beijing, Huawei executive Yang Chaobin said the relentless pace of AI-driven change in every industry is creating computing needs that exceed what traditional clusters can provide.

He emphasized Huawei’s commitment to fostering a healthy open-source ecosystem by opening its core technologies to industry partners. As a key contribution, the company has provided the open-source Euler community with an operating system plugin that supports supernodes, delivering essential capabilities including unified memory addressing, low-latency heterogeneous computing, and global resource pooling.

The openEuler community, now in its sixth year, reports widespread global adoption with support from 2,100 organizations and a contributor base exceeding 23,000 individuals. The project has also recorded over 5.5 million users.

However, the cumulative user base for the operating system is expected to grow to more than 16 million by the end of 2025.

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Major names like AMD, Inspur Cloud, and Digital China have joined the openEuler community this year, propelling its install base to record levels. The operating system is also seeing sustained growth in popularity across China’s industrial sector.

It is widely applied to industries such as the internet, networking, government affairs, finance, public utilities, and energy.

 

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Huawei’s November 2025 Security Update Fixes Many Flaws

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Amid ongoing work on new smartphones, Huawei continues its regular security maintenance by releasing the November 2025 patch details for EMUI and HarmonyOS. The update resolves numerous security vulnerabilities across a variety of eligible devices.

The November 2025 EMUI patch provides a comprehensive security upgrade for Huawei devices. It fixes known issues from the last update and proactively strengthens device defenses against newly emerging threats.

In accordance with the official patch notes, Huawei resolved a total of 18 vulnerabilities in the November 2025 update, comprising 4 high-severity and 14 medium-severity issues. The affected components included system applications and services such as Settings, screen recording, video data processing, the Gallery, calling, and the app lock module.

Besides, it has detected 18 third-party library defects. Thus, users will observe a complete bug-free experience after installing the latest security patch on their handsets.

With the public beta now available for select high-end devices, Huawei is intensifying its development of HarmonyOS 6.0. The full, stable version is anticipated to launch with the flagship Mate 80 smartphones.

The firm will soon release the new security update to its devices. Meanwhile, you can check the security details of the new patch in the section given below.

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High;

  • CVE-2025-58302, CVE-2025-58303, CVE-2025-58306, CVE-2025-58316
  • Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1, HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12

Medium:

  • CVE-2025-58304, CVE-2025-58305, CVE-2025-58307, CVE-2025-58308, CVE-2025-58309, CVE-2025-58310, CVE-2025-58311, CVE-2025-58312, CVE-2025-58314, CVE-2025-58315, CVE-2025-64311, CVE-2025-64312, CVE-2025-64313, CVE-2025-58294
  • Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1, HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12

 

Third-Party Library Defects:

High:

  • CVE-2025-0089, CVE-2025-32325, CVE-2025-48523, CVE-2025-48529, CVE-2025-48534, CVE-2025-48542, CVE-2025-48550, CVE-2025-48561, CVE-2025-3212, CVE-2025-48533, CVE-2024-43069, CVE-2025-48563, CVE-2025-38555
  • Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 4.3.1, HarmonyOS 4.3, HarmonyOS 4.2, HarmonyOS 4.0, HarmonyOS 3.1, HarmonyOS 3.0, HarmonyOS 2.0, EMUI 15, EMUI 14.2, EMUI 14, EMUI 13, EMUI 12

Medium

  • CVE-2025-25277, CVE-2025-38342, CVE-2025-38668, CVE-2025-27809
  • Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1

Low

  • CVE-2025-38617
  • Affected Versions: HarmonyOS 6.0, HarmonyOS 5.1, HarmonyOS 5.0.1

 

 

 

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Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro Gains Tap-to-Pay with New OS.

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Huawei has begun rolling out the HarmonyOS 6.0.0.20 update to the Watch GT 5 Pro, bringing the highly anticipated tap-to-pay functionality. For now, access is limited to participants of the early testing program.

The September 2024-introduced Huawei Watch GT 5 series offers both standard and Pro variants. These watches boast a vibrant palette including Titanium Silver and Glacier White, alongside a long-lasting 14-day battery.

The HarmonyOS 6 beta for the Watch GT 5 Pro packs even more upgrades beyond tap-to-pay. Here’s a look at the other new features.

The update introduces highly customizable sticker watch faces. Beyond choosing from three unique and flexible layouts, the key feature is the ability to upload your own custom stickers. You can display up to five personal images at the same time, enabling deep personalization for a unique look.

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The new “Module 2025” watch face supports a free combination of various-sized widgets and allows for easy switching of theme colors, boasting that “it looks good no matter how you style it.”

This update enables Alipay’s “Tap to Pay” feature for swift and easy transactions. The process is seamless: just raise your wrist and tap the screen, even from an off state. To protect your payments, a lock screen password must be entered for confirmation if one is set on your watch.

Please note that this feature is currently only available for users in China. A global release has not been announced by Huawei.

 

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