 So this is the fastest smartphone in the world, right? On the new 7nm Kirin 980. Hi, so who are you? I'm Arne Heckerman, I'm responsible for the smartphone portfolio at Huawei in Europe. In Europe? Yes, exactly. So is Europe the most important market for Huawei? It's the most important after China, I would say. So right now, obviously in China, we have number one market position. But Europe for us is a key market on the globe. You told you number one in China, right? Yeah. Yeah, and Europe is definitely bigger than the US because the US is hard to find one. True, I mean for Europe we have plenty of customers in countries that we're dealing with. So now we have several countries where we are number one or number two already. We have a massive growth in France this year, so Europe is actually very important. Massive growth in France, how did that happen? What kind of growth? Can you say anything? I don't have the figures with me because I'm more on the product side. I'm less on the business side. But you can see with the P20 Pro and with the P20, we had a massive growth in France because people really liked the camera performance that we brought with the new Leica triple camera. So it's important how we did camera? Yeah, definitely. I mean, everyone, what people really want is great camera and great battery life. And now also with the new Mate 20 Pro, we can deliver both of that. Mate is like battery. It kind of means battery, right? There's always been 4000. Exactly. There's been a huge battery life forever and all these iPhones and stuff, they're half the battery life, is it true? I'm not sure about the battery life, but battery capacity for sure. If you look at Mate, three years, four years back, it was always 4000. And now with the Mate 20 Pro, it's the first time we go beyond. We go 4200 mAh, which will give you even more battery life with a new chipset, new AI and everything being optimized for the new device. So that's exciting because you want to have crazy performance, but you want to run it for a very long time. That's a very, very hard amount to crack on. Exactly. The high-silicon guys are really working hard on making the best ARM chipset ever. I mean, it's the whole team working on that, right? So you have high-silicon with the Kirin 980, using the latest ARM architecture with the A76-based cores. Then you have big cores, middle cores. That's the latest. There's nothing newer announced by ARM. Exactly. It's the fastest. Yeah, that's it. It's the best architecture. Yeah, for example. And the fastest GPU. Exactly, yeah. G76 GPU. So we're really using the latest and greatest to build great experiences. And then we use AI with a dual MPU. Now with the Kirin 980, it has two cores to drive AI experiences. Is that real to core or what is this to core? Yeah, it's a dual core MPU, basically. So it's two MPUs, more or less. Is that important? Do you want to run one AI thing while the other one is running on the other core? Pretty much, yeah. So they have two different professions, let's say. But in general, we can do much more than compared to last year with the single MPU. So much more. Yeah, I mean, performance went up more than 150%, I think it's 168 or something. I don't have to figure. But the performance went up a lot. The energy efficiency for AI went up a lot, about 80%. So now we can go from still video, still picture, which we had in the Mate 10 Pro, for example, to full video. So the Mate 20 Pro is able to understand real-time video, what you're filming, if there's people in the video, and you can adapt to that, and you can put different settings and themes. That's the main use for AI right now, is to improve the camera. It's a photo and video, right? It's kind of like the blockbuster right now, for this AI thing. It's the biggest thing that consumers see, because photo is so important to people. And camera is something that everyone cares about. And there's AI all over it. There is AI all over it. Because you get better pictures, and at the same time, you get more easy operation. So with AI, we can adapt the settings for you, so you don't have to deal with it. And we have these two things coming together, thanks to AI. And can we quickly go to the new camera? Yes, sure. And for example, one of the things I've been waiting for for many years is bokeh video. Oh yeah, that's cool. And now there's bokeh video. If you go to background blur. And if I can hold it towards you? Towards me. Yeah. So it should blur out the background, right? Yeah. And that's definitely AI stuff. Exactly. So this is only possible because real-time reports, real-time understands what you are filming right now, right? Because we can track the skeletons. See, if I move my hand, it will track the skeleton. If more people will come into the scene, it will track multiple skeletons at real-time. And in the past, you had to do this on like some Adobe tools or whatever in post-processing. Lots of work. And now you see what you get. This is real-time result. And if more people appear, they might also come in focus. But maybe not. Maybe it takes only the closest one. Yeah. This is very interesting because potentially this means, for example, for my kind of vlogger, maybe I can start doing video vlogging with the phone and look professional, you know? Because you want to blur the background. Hopefully you can. Yeah, of course. I mean, be my guest. Just try it. See how it's going to work for you. But so far it's just for 1080p, that functionality, right? Yes, that's correct. Exactly. Even though you have the fastest chip ever, the fastest dual AI chip ever and everything, it's not enough for 4K. Well, we're always improving, right? So now with P20 series, we will have the best smartphone photography, according to the French TXO mark. Now we're going into video and obviously we have an ambition there. So now you have AI effects with 1080p. You have 4K 30 frames stabilization based on AI as well. 4K stabilization in 4K. Yes. Using AI and OIS at the same time. Optical and there's optical on all three lenses. No, there's only optical on the tailor lens. So on the zoom lens, there's optical. On top, we support with Huawei AI. So now you can use Zoom in video with stabilization. Really good picture, really good quality. And is there any chance that, you know, there's some kind of scene trade shows I see this shotgun microphone mode, you know? What I would want to do is if I record you, I want to click something and it only records your sound straight ahead and it cancels out on the sides, you know? You don't have this? We don't have that yet, no. Okay. I would have been for it. It's a cool feature. I mean, like you can connect a Bluetooth mic. Yeah, yeah, of course. Use a Bluetooth mic, you have good sound. Sure. You can connect like digital mics with the USB-C, right? There's already from Sennheiser or those kind of guys. You have already USB-C headsets or mics that you can connect and then just record with that. Nice. And this is... So you're managing a lot of Huawei in Europe. How much are people using PC mode? Like, can you say anything? I don't have the figures because we don't really track the data. But we see take-ups. So people are very interested in using PC mode. Whether for entertainment or for work. You see trends going into this area. So there is some traction and it's still there. I'm happy that, you know, because sometimes some of the Honor phones, for example, they don't have the PC mode even though they get the same chipset later. I'll do that. I don't know what Honor is doing. Yeah, they're doing something else. Okay, yeah. You know, you're doing the other thing. Well, Honor is a different brand. So they do a different approach. What we've been showing here today is, for example, using PC mode in an enterprise environment. Together with MobileIron, together with Google, we've been showing PC mode and how you could work, really work using PC mode and just your smartphone. Replacing notebook. I don't do it yet because I have some tools that I have to rely on. That requires some... Secret tools. No, it's not secret tools, but it's just some standard industry tools. It's still right here. Yeah, so standard industry tools. Maybe they run on Windows, let's say. Exactly. And so that's the thing. Qualcomm has a partnership with Microsoft. I just think it would be so cool. I don't want to get any secrets or anything. It would be so cool if Microsoft could partner with Huawei to support Windows apps on Android. Well, just check what we announced at CES Asia earlier this year. And then you will find some cool stuff. What did you announce? Is it the Citrix partnership? No, we announced PC mode or cloud PC on Huawei smartphones. So we're already doing this in Asia. So you are giving a full PC on the cloud? Yeah, exactly. On the smartphone with a PC mode. And then you're fully set. You can scale performance, you can scale whether you want a game or work for an office. And just run Windows. Nice. So it's happening. It's happening in Asia, definitely. Because what I'm thinking is ARM, I do a lot of my websites call ARM devices. Oh, okay. And it's all about the ARM chips. Yeah. And this is so powerful. It should be fast enough to run everything for 99% of people. It can, in theory, you should be able to run all the productivity apps people want. Sure. Sure. It's just the main, what kind of system you're going to choose. Android today has millions of apps you could choose from, right? There's Windows, there's Microsoft Office, there is WPS Office, there's Google Docs Suite. So whatever you like, there is a flavor on Android already and which you just can use. So if you just check your screen one second, you know, it's just kind of the, I don't know if I'm the only guy who thinks who has this opinion, but I thought it'd be cool if, well, now it's too late, but it'd be nice if, you know, the camera, the sensor and everything, if it was not in a notch, but it was just above the notch, and there'd be no notch. Well, nobody said this at this event. The thing is, you're not the only one actually missing that? No, you're not the only one, but it's just a matter of taste, right? You can always go to display, and then you go to that one, and you go to notch, and just say, I don't want it. I want the default standard layout, and then you can black out the whole notch. So you have a black area, you still have the benefit of putting another notification in here, but it's a different approach. Except to you, you can decide to EMUI 9 and Android 5, using all those opportunities you just choose. It's just the thing, you know, it's just that there's, so usually I have at least 14 notifications at the same time, you know, it's just full, and there's no way, there's no way to do it here anymore. It's just going to say, ah, you have seven, and click to show them, but it's not going to show you what it is, because there's a notch, it's blocking the whole view. True, true. I mean, you can always scroll down and just check all the details, right? But maybe then the Mate 20 will be more for you, because there's less notch, but it's still a little thing there. But then another thing that I kind of wish is, so you have a headphone, right? There's a USB-C jack. So you don't do the headphone jack? On the Mate 20, you get a headphone jack. On the Mate 20 Pro, you just have the digital one, because we had to make room for the battery and all the antennas and stuff. Ah, so it takes up room. Yeah, of course. I mean the USB, so sorry, the 3.5 mil jack is a massive component, right? So it takes room, and at the same time, you get analog audio, which today is kind of like aging. This gives you full digital, it gives you high-res quality up to your ears with the headsets in the box. We have all the opportunity for Bluetooth stereo, right? So why stick with 3.5? Potentially get some noise-canceling and stuff on a small package, but still, it just seems like, yeah, just the small things that, you know, but then the Mate 20 is more, it's kind of like providing stuff that some of the people that, you know, headphone jack, of course, less notch, but it's still a little bit of a notch. But it's, again, it is what people choose and what people decide to want to have, right? Where do you put your priorities? My priority is good hand operation, and to be honest, I'm using Bluetooth headsets all the time, so I don't have really a big temper for that, personally speaking. So it's really about what you choose, what you think as a user is right for you. We in Huawei have the different choices to make, so we can give you the opportunity, you go for the Mate 20, you go for the Mate 20 Pro. Maybe the Mate series is not for you anymore in productivity, so you look at the P series, it's really up to you. And what do you do with the light? It's just a slower chipset, but similar? Well, the light is sharing the same ambitions like the Mate series, right? It's built to empower people to create or to build their passion in, I don't know, business or whatever. So really people that put smartphone at core and center of their daily lives and digital experiences, this is where the Mate series fits. The light series is everything slightly scaled down, slightly slower chipsets, slightly smaller battery, but it's a really good bang for the buck. $249, or? I have, I don't know about yours. It's like affordable. Yeah, yeah, of course. Extremely affordable. And it's a beautiful product. It's really good looking. All right. So available this month, Europe is going to get very busy. Oh yeah, hopefully. Yeah, and it's just going to keep growing and you already overtook Apple. In some areas, yes, we did. In quantity. In quantity, yeah. Yeah, overall quantity, but maybe it's because there's a lot of low-cost phones too. But maybe you can overtake them in the high-end too. Is that your plan? Well, there's always a plan, right? Hitting for number two is not an ambition. So yeah, we're looking into growing. We're looking into growth. We do hope that we can sell more May 20 and May 20 Pro than we sold the May 10 and May 10 Pro, which is like about 10 million units during the past 10 months. So obviously we have higher ambitions. And the X is going to be exciting to have a huge 7-inch? Once again, it depends on what you would like to have. The X we are focusing right now on the Asian market. So there's no direct long stands for either European market simply because Europeans have a better preference for smaller screens and they're not yet into the big devices like Asia is. Cool. May 20 Pro, May 20 event. And hi, so who are you? Hi, I'm Daniel. And this is our new May 20 device. This is a May 20 Pro right here. And you are demonstrating PC mode, right? Yes, the wireless PC mode. Special for Huawei. So you can see this is the wireless projection. And you can, the same with the May 10. But well, wireless. Now it's wireless support? Yeah, you can see that's cool. How's connectivity the speed? It depends on the quality of the Wi-Fi, right? Right now it's interference a little bit. Yeah. But it can still work with the cable. Cable is also okay. Sure, sure. You can connect with the cable. And that's a display port? Display and play sounds, both are okay. And not only the USB in, out. This is for the enterprise. Enterprise solution, right? Yeah, yeah. So this is PC mode. We just use it to show our solution. Yeah, so the business market. Yeah, yeah, right. So here we have the May 20 Pro, right? This is a pro connected to a Type-C dongle with HDMI, USB, USB, USB. Mouse keyboard. Another one is Ethernet? Internet? Oh no, no, no. No Ethernet. It's over the LTE. Internet, right? So hi, so who are you? What's your name? Just call me Ray. Ray Neal. You work on the R&D for the gaming. What is special about the gaming of this product? I think we can play the game just like we are boss and team boss. So it's like PC gaming, using the Mali-G76, very powerful. What is this game we're playing right now? You're playing a knife art. So is it also possible to connect to Ethernet dongle, to get a faster Internet? Do you use Gigabit Ethernet? Or is it always only using the Wi-Fi or... Using Wi-Fi. You cannot use cable, Internet? No cable. Faster? No need. No need. Hi, so we're here at the Huawei May 20 event. I'm Matthew Leone. I'm with Huawei's technical staff in the USA. Right here you're showing the new Huawei, what's it called? Panda Bear. This is a 3D live maker. So with these front-facing 3D scams, you can actually scan through any object? Yeah, we can scan 3D objects. So the front-facing camera on the Mate 20 Pro has a depth sensor technology. So we're combining that hardware technology with custom algorithms, computer vision algorithms, that will allow us to build a model of this panda. So custom algorithms. Yes. So these are exclusive to Huawei's Mate 20 Pro phone? Why? How can it be exclusive? Well, they're built from Huawei's technical staff and they're custom for Huawei's Mate 20 Pro depth sensor technology. So for example, the iPhone right now doesn't scan anything like that? Correct. That's my knowledge. And so right now, how long does it take? Right now, the scanning process will take maybe 30 seconds to a minute, and then the post-processing will take roughly 30 seconds. Can we try? Sure, yeah. We can run a demo like that. Can I handle this one? I'll show you how to do it. I'll show you how to handle it, yeah. So we have a series of processes that we're going to do. So it has to lie down first? Yeah. So what we're going to do is lie down the table, and the computer vision algorithms can tell that there's a panda sitting on this table. That's what this blue outline is telling us. So I want to position this above the panda so that we can start the process. Maybe my camera is doing an interference on it. This is a good question, maybe. Okay, so we start the scanning process now. So the display will start to show the green areas. So the green areas are telling us that we want to expose those areas to the front-facing camera. So what I'm doing is I'm slowly rotating the panda so we can capture all sides. And if I put my hand in front, it's going to corrupt the image on it? No, the algorithm technology that we have included here is going to separate the hand from the model. Nice. It's also going to separate the background. So you can see there's lots of activity going on in the background. But we're tracking the panda that's sitting in front of us. So this is a panda tracking technology. It's a 3D object recognition and tracking. And you gave it a very high resolution scanner, or it's just going to be a little low resolution render at the end? Well, the technology itself is capable of a sub-millimeter precision. So what we're trying to do here is create a user experience that's friendly for casual users. So the process that we're going through here is designed to try to help them through this process. Most of the engineering technology that's currently on a professional level is very difficult to use. So we want to try to lower that barrier to entry. So once we have the 3D model here, you can zoom in. So he's very high fidelity. He could be totally, you can put him into game potentially. All the toy makers just got very, very happy today. Right? They're going to be selling all their toys even more because people want to scan them in. Right. So we want to be able to have users quickly generate new 3D content on the device. So they don't need any special hardware, just the Mate 20 Pro. Do you have to teach it anything about where the legs are and everything or it does it automatically with AI? Yeah. So what we do is once we've captured the model, we'll go into this next step where we're going to bring the model to life. What we're going to do is we're going to rig the process. So the rigging process is an AI technology that will allow us to fit a skeleton to the 3D model. So it knows the position of the panda legs and the arms. It's a little bit funny, the belly. That's totally automatic. Yeah, this is all happening on the 3D model. So we have a number of little sensitive sequences that we can run through. It can only do this by things that have legs and arms, right? Correct. We want something to be huge. So we will fit a human model to this teddy bear or this panda bear. What we can also do is try to bring it into augmented reality. So we'll use the rear-facing camera to try to get a plane for us to drop the panda into. We're just dropping pandas everywhere. Yeah, the world's going to be filled with pandas. Nice. So now the panda can walk around our little space here. Let's hope Trump is okay with all this. Do you think it's going to be available in the US, this panda scanning technology? So we haven't announced a date for the software release, but we expect that... Ah, it's not coming immediately with the phone? No, that's not going to happen. So what I'm doing now is recording a video, and what you can do once you have the video is you can share it on social media. Nice. So there'll be... Social media platforms will start to support more and more 3D content. So we're expecting this to be coincidental. Correct. Yeah, we have Wamoto here from our Japanese Research Center as well. We have members from our Shenzhen and China staff here as well. You also work on this? Correct, yes. What part are you doing? I work on the algorithms for this 3D modeling part. And the Japanese Research Center has done a lot of work on the rigging and the animation technology. So automatically, you know where the legs and arms are? That's true. How do you know this? So we, from the shape, mesh information and the texture information, we estimate where it should be placed, the bone. Then, in the base, the algorithm... Is it possible for somebody to edit this later and adjust a little bit? No, we don't have any... Or it's just automatic only? Just now, it's automatically... We estimate it automatically using the AI chip sensor, where we're a lot of learning a database and where it should be at a better price we can calculate them. So it works great with pandas, but is it supposed to work with everything? No, not everything. It's really difficult, you know. But basically, we support only the two legs, two arms and one head. Which is standard, I think? Standard. It's standard for this planet. Every animal is like this. Now, we're trying to support for the quad-loop character. You should do spiders. Spiders, many legs. Now it's the cow, but maybe in the near future, we try to... But we need to collect more, a lot of data, you know. And if possible, yeah. So is it possible that... Can I scan somebody, a whole body, and start playing with that body? This technology is meant for small objects, so toys like this. Is it because this is a limited IR scan that can't go too far? Well, everything's been optimized for small objects. So that includes the hardware technology as well as the software. So what we're really trying to do is take advantage of that 3D sensor technology and expand the use cases. A thing for a technology. There's no chance because this has really nice Leica on the back. It has three of them with different focal length and everything. So couldn't it kind of scan from the back too, maybe? Potentially. Or is that a completely different algorithm? In the near future. Maybe. Yeah. Yeah. Is that a different... Maybe, depending on you. Yeah. But it's already amazing. So is there any chance that I could scan a bunch of these? Let's say a kid has lots of them. Scan them all. Then put them in the game and design a game. Sure. Yeah, yeah. That would be definitely. Sharing the 3D model service. And finally we will try to make their disconnected to the game and we play the game. That would be so amazing, right? Yeah. If you could do that. But then I would like to also scan the room, right? And have the room be part of the game. So you need to add more stuff. How much stuff do you already need to add? It's not easy to get stuff. Nobody wants to add this, right? No, this is the first time that this 3D object technology is being deployed on a smartphone. So we're really excited about that. And I think in the future you'll see a lot more 3D technologies from Huawei. Hopefully there's some kind of access to the app developers, right? This kind of stuff. So if you want to have more and more stuff from the app developers, we'll see if it's some kind of API or something. It's potential, yeah. Because what is the file format for that 3D model? There's new emerging standards. This file format is an OBJ file, which is a classic file format. There's also a JLTF file, which is... Yeah, trying to support now. So in the near future... Now we don't have the Facebook... You don't have what? Sorry? Yeah, we don't have the... This function don't have the Facebook sharing. But in the near future we can upload the Facebook page on the 3D model, you know. So you can put them on Facebook? Yeah, for Facebook. But that's just a shared, what, animation? Or... You can share the 3D model. So Facebook supports 3D universes kind of? Yeah. Some kind of thing? Yeah. Now they don't have... They don't support the animation. So in the near future, if they support the animation file, it's also potentially possible. Well, it would be cool also. Let's say you scan this beautifully. But then with the back camera, as you film some person who's doing the movements that you want this panda to do. Like, what's the name of that famous actor who's the kung fu panda guy? They scan his body, right? Ah, sure. You put it in the cartoon? Sure, yes. It's water caps? You think about it? Oh, sure, yeah. Maybe this OBJ file that you're talking about, maybe it's already supporting these maps. Maybe there are some maps that you import these 3D models already into games. Sure, there are a number of, I think, desktop or PC platforms that allow you to bring in the 3D content that you've generated on the Mate 20 Pro. So you could use it in a gaming platform, something like Unity, maybe Unreal, Sketchfab. There's a number, I think, different suppliers or services that allow you to host that or develop with it. Because imagine this little issue that some parents, I heard, they have these kids that are playing too much games. But imagine if the parents say, you can play the games as long as you've designed the game yourself. You know, they have to scan all their toys. They have to put on some thing in the game and say, I want it to be a racing game or something. So you have a next few months, you have some job to do, right? Yeah, I'm trying to, yeah. But that's very cool. So I think it's not only the game, but also making their films, I think. So you know, animation films. Yeah, if the user uploads the 3D model in the network, we can correct and you won't. And you can, how to say, assign the character and make their animation, the short movie, like animation, yeah, this kind of object, you know. That would be so cool. And like I was watching on the internet, some guy started 30 years ago doing these Lego movies. You nice, you build a Lego, you scan your Lego, you put it in the movie, you start making it. Sure, yeah, yeah. I mean, I think we've all seen Pixar, right? So bringing toys to life or animating toys into some kind of short video, something that we can share with our friends, I think is very realistic. I think there's a huge potential in also product scanning. People are going to scan their products, put them in. Sure. So, and let people go around the product. It's a dream of a long time to have this kind of stuff work. Sure, yeah. That's cool that this is the first Google-certified face scanning everything in the front, because some of the other notches are just doing basic stuff. This one has a full face scan. And it goes 20 to 60 centimeters, right? Correct, yes, yes. And it's very important to have the AR to be at the resolution? The resolution. Compared to just having multiple camera scanning, have an AR, it helps a lot. Yeah, the infrared is a part of the 3D sensor technology. So there's a dot projector, an infrared camera, flood-fill illuminator. Those allow us to generate a 3D shape from that sensor. So what we do when we scan is we're collecting a series of 3D images that we then combine together to form the final model. So that infrared technology is very important for us to build a high-quality 3D model. So is it big difference compared to just a bunch of cameras? It's not enough. Do you have all these three cameras, right? There's no chance you could have the same fidelity in the scanning stuff? Well, I mean, there are different 3D scanning technologies that can use color cameras. The infrared structured light technology that we're using here allows us to do that on the device itself. So doing that 3D calculation is very power-intensive. So we've really optimized it for this structured light technology so that we can lower the compute requirements and do everything on the device. And it's a very detailed scan. How was the resolution? Is there any possibility? Were you able to say what resolution you have or you don't say anything? Well, the resolution is supposed to be sub-millimeter. So it's a random right of like a millimeter of precision for the model that we're generating. The whole model is like multiple megapixel, something. The final model size is maybe around 10 megabytes, depending on the size of the object, the complexity of the object. So it's shareable basically on social media. I guess it's millions of, what do you call it, triangles or something? It's not millions. It's probably closer to tens of thousands. All right. For sharing the object, Facebook has a limitation for the number of vertices. So we optimized it for upload a 3D model, which means reduce the vertices now. Nice. That's really cool. That's awesome. It would be so cool if maybe in the future there will be an IR that's good enough for like 20 meters. And even you can help blind people see. Maybe potentially we can scan the body shape and activate the body to the world. Nice. Contrary to all the body, human, about the right VR chat. Nice. We're doing a demo for Huawei's new ultra-wide angle lens. So switching into the camera mode, it allows me to toggle through different modes here and then to their new ultra-wide angle lens. Now just to give you a quick demo of that, if I point it up towards here, you can see I'm struggling to get all of the hot air balloons in now. If I then press and hold this, I can switch it to the ultra-wide angle mode and I can get more of that in. Obviously that's amazing for traveling when you're at city and you're struggling to kind of get a building in because I can't move any further back. So that's one thing. The second nice feature of that is I can use that same wide-angle lens to actually use the macro mode, yes. So I can actually take a picture there and you can see with that I've got incredible detail. You can find ants. Yeah, you got it. Okay. You don't have ants here, right? No, we've got cycles and this little thing. Real people. Yeah. Okay, just confirm that. Okay, so it's great for macro and wide. Wide angle, yeah. And it still maintains everything that the P20 Pro still did. And if you have right here the Mate 20 Pro. Yes. So one of the most important things people say about smartphones is the camera. Okay. So it has great camera. Yes, so they retained the 4028 combination on the Pro and the X, I believe. I could be wrong, so just feel free to double check that. But yeah, they retained all of the nice previous cameras that was on the P20 Pro. Also, just quickly, just to show you the fingerprint sensor, which I think is amazing. So as soon as I touch the screen, it will pop up with this logo and then I can press on that and it will just recognize my fingerprint in-screen. Anywhere on the screen or only there? Just there. It allows me to kind of free up this space and free up also the back space as well. So it's more natural movement. But there's a lot of space in the back for fingerprint scanner. I suppose so, but it's just a little bit more natural. You're right there. And whenever there was a scanner at the bottom, it was almost like you was kind of reaching for the bottom. That's just the natural space. It's great to have it in the screen, but I think it'd be great to have both. I suppose so, yeah. That's why maybe I prefer that one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The Mate 20, it's a fingerprint scanner in the back. There's many other features about the phone. It has a 4,200 battery. It does, yeah. So we're just doing that demo here. But yeah, it has a 4,200 milliamp hour battery. It has two cameras, yep. And also EMUI 9 here as well. Emulated UI. And the notch. So there's a bigger notch on the Pro. That's because you get the IR scanner and everything. Yes, so that's got the 3D face tracking. So if you have lots of notifications, it's just going to fit everything in this small area right here. It does leak on over to the right hand side as well. But then if you have too many, it doesn't make a second roll or it's not going to do that? It does. No, it will stay as it is. It will, what it will do with the second roll is it doesn't add anything more onto the screen. So it preserves all your space, but it does start adding numbers just there. So if you've got six notifications, we'll show you a little six icon there. All right, so this is OLED. Indeed. Just this backside, special technology in the back, little reflections and stuff. I'm just going to test it. You know, while we're in the technology series, we've really expanded the design, the ultimate performance, and the remarkable photography, and also with intelligent appearance. Pop it up to much lower. And the display of this screen, the ratio is 18.7 to 9, the more wide screen. And we proud of that on the May 20 series, we achieved a very high screen to bloody ratio. The May 20, we achieved 88 percent. And the May 20 Pro, we reached near 87 percent. So with this in-screen fingerprint, we can fully use this. In May 20 and May 20 Pro, we have this of a new SIM card. And a SIM card slot, you can install either a SIM card or another memory card. It's a very unique design. So I think that's the industry. We'll build a new standard before the extended memory. You know, the May series always bring you a strong performance. Let's see, that's in May 20, we installed at least seven nanometer PV980 chipset. This PV980 is the video industry's most powerful and intelligent SOC chipset. And a smooth operation. And we make a comparison of the world. Top 50 apps launched speed. We launched these apps. We achieved one second faster than the other phones. You can see this is the comparison. We have over 30 percent longer. Even 38 percent longer. You don't worry about that when you go back home. Not go back home on the way the phone is automatically. You can see that we achieved 440 percent faster than the others. The one is shorter. But you know that's more important is more quick. The one is faster. Then the one is faster. Then the other phones are faster. Because the inbox, you'll need one app, one small charger. You can't really know why we made 24 to charge the other devices. Near 40 percent faster than the other phones. 40 percent faster. In the big signal area, we have much better antenna performance. You can see we achieved 120 percent antenna performance compared to the other phones. For the checking and everything. And for Huawei Mate 20 series, we support dual-frequency bandwidth 2K. We not only support L1, it also supports L5. 125 percent larger than the other sensors. Because much larger. The sensor is the key for low-light conditions for photography. 100,000 ISO. So you don't need to take several lines instead of just one Huawei Mate 20 phones. You can see they are very interesting. That goes kind of the background all. You come to collect and watch. You're not waiting as well? I'm recording this live. What's really neat about it is that we can take a look at the video we just recorded prior. So Richard, please look at the big screen. And let's play back that video. This month, you need a large screen. Large display, a QV display or your desktop. The large display. We use a USB cable. Type-C cable connected with the phone. To expand the phone screen to a large screen. But today, Huawei Mate 20 series will make it wide. Even the display is all the middle-cast. It's kind of directly connected with them. But even not for that, we have a wide standard to support the wide connection. So let's see if the last part of middle-cast. You know, as today, we upgrade the Huawei share to Huawei share 3.0. That's one that brings AI to everyone. It aims to make your phone even smarter by adapting to the world around you and the things that you like to do on your phone. With a signature device, you can enjoy visit HDR videos. Immersive 360 video. And the fastest possible video load times all while using less bandwidth. So Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro. The best enterprise, a mobile office choice. It's my pleasure to present to you the brand new portrait design. Huawei Mate 20 RS. Our fourth generation handset in cooperation with Huawei. All 512. We have two for your selection. And in-box, we have a genuine leather case inside of this box. This is a large screen, 7.2 inch. We bring you extra display, extra power, and also extra performance. This with this large screen, we want to bring you more productivity, more impairment. This 7.2 inch ultra-large screen is an OLED display. It has very high control ratio and high color saturation. And also it uses very high screen stabilization. You can draw, you can write on the phone. So it's bring you more productivity, more convenience. And also bring you extra power. 5,000mAh battery. Huge battery inside. With the world's first vapor chamber and the graphene film cooling technology together. What's that? The vapor chamber is a white, that's the color, golden color, that's why. We have the first one in this industry using this. Compared with the graphite film, we're better than them. And much better than copper film. So by this way, we can make the best cooling, the best conduct for the thermal conduct. And compared with the other, like the Nintendo Switch, very popular game. When we make a comparison with them, we have a larger screen, 7.2 inch instead. We have more higher resolution, 1080p, compared with the same kind of heat. Okay, and also we have a larger battery. But more importantly, we have double the gaming battery life. 6.67 hours compared with that, 3 hours. I want to show you a week is longer. 80% of the power consumption is reduction. So you can see, 2 weeks battery life. Much longer than all else. So the most heavy things for the smartwatch is that it's very easy to down the battery. Typically it's very just one day, or less than two days, like that. You can see this touch screen, colorful screen. It's very small and very tiny, but very comfortable when you're wearing it. So you can full screen touch. We made 20 prices for 4GB plus, 128GB, the price is 799 euros. And the 6th, that's 128GB, that's why it's 849 euros. And when you can't get a pro, the price is 1049 euros. It's gonna be available from, it'll start from 7, it's from 16 today. And with 20x, the price is 899 euros. It'll be available from 26 of this month. And this is a ProCiAe, power inmate, 20i's, 2's, 1st section. And it's a far away watch GT, very competitive price. You can see that. It's a strong sports kit, 199 euros. And a classic of watching the 249 euros. And a power inmate 3 Pro, it's a 990 euros. Thank you. But nobody knows power. Only really yes, we start to do the consumer business, to do the PQ3 business. And with your video, all of you guys, your chance to support the consumer who knows power. I'm very grateful. I'd like to please express my sincere thanks to all of you. Thank you. We invest so much money on technology and innovations. We, our investment are in the top three, top six in the world in last year. So every year we are increasing our research and development investment. So we want to take the leading in the industry, our technology and innovation. So I'm very glad of the day that here we missed our new generation and made a serious smartphone launch. So this, I think that you know, we will continue to put the resource and technology and innovation, continue to take the leadership of technology and innovation in the world. So I think that we can do better technology, better innovation. And we can bring the best innovation to the global consumers. With your help, with your video, you have to let the consumers know us. And also, please don't hesitate to give your feedback to the audience. We share, we can improve. We will, you are best at improving. We will continue improving. We will improve. And also, we are struggling partnership with our partner. And in the European market, we have partners that are pushing the line and also bankers, and also many, many local partners. So we want the partnership to build the win-win of the business. So for future, I need to deal with this kind of partnership with the community, the women. We have more better future.