Morning News Apple iOS 17 officially starts pushing, Huawei officially denies online rumors
Morning News Apple iOS 17 rollout begins; Huawei denies online rumors
【Phoneauto Morning News】On September 19th, Apple officially launched the new iOS 17 system update, which brings multiple updates and supports up to 23 devices for upgrade. However, the iPhone X is not included in the list of devices eligible for the update. On the evening of September 18th, Huawei’s official account “” released a statement, publicly refuting some recent fake news related to Huawei.
Apple officially launches push notification for iOS 17, compatible with 23 devices, update now!
In the early morning of September 19th, phoneauto learned that Apple officially started pushing the iOS 17 update.
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iOS 17 introduces an offline mode that allows you to perform common tasks without an internet connection. Siri has become smarter and more natural, using a new neural text-to-speech technology. The new Siri can have more intelligent and coherent conversations with users, understanding their intentions and context to provide more accurate and relevant responses. Users can communicate with Siri through voice, text, gestures, and other methods. You can now simply say “Siri” to wake up the voice assistant, eliminating the need to say “Hey Siri”.
The devices eligible for the iOS 17 update include the iPhone 15 series, iPhone 14 series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone 12 series, iPhone 11 series, as well as iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone SE (2nd generation or later models). However, the iPhone X and earlier models are not included in this iOS 17 update.
Rumors of Huawei signing mobile phone procurement agreements with multiple governments? Huawei refutes online.
With the official release of the Huawei Mate60 series, Huawei once again enters the public’s view, and news about Huawei continues to emerge on the internet. Recently, there has been news on social media platforms claiming that “Russia, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and other countries have ordered brand new 5G phones from Huawei,” which has been widely reposted by multiple platforms and accounts. On the evening of September 18th, Huawei refuted these rumors through their official Weibo account “”.
Huawei released a Weibo post through its official verified account “”: “## The following information is all rumors, the rumor mongers have no basis, and they are causing trouble. The same information is being spread on multiple platforms and accounts, please do not believe or spread it, and promptly report it: Russia/Saudi Arabia/Venezuela and other governments have signed mobile phone procurement agreements with Huawei.”
After Huawei Mate60 Pro, Xiaomi and Honor may soon support satellite calls
On September 18th, phoneauto noticed that a certain digital blogger who has leaked new phone information multiple times predicted that, based on his personal judgment, Xiaomi and Honor are currently the closest companies to using Tiantong satellite chips for communication and have made certain progress.
It is revealed that the satellite communication technology used in Huawei Mate60 Pro is provided by a company in which Hubble has a stake. Therefore, this technology has certain exclusivity, making it difficult for other companies to obtain. However, satellite communication technology is not exclusively supplied to Huawei, and it’s only a matter of time before other manufacturers obtain it.
Xiaomi 13T series overseas pricing exposed, up to nearly 4000 yuan cheaper than the 13 series
Xiaomi’s new 13T series will be officially unveiled on September 26th, but the prices of these two new phones have already been leaked several times. The latest leak once again mentioned the pricing of the new devices. According to the news, Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro will be significantly cheaper than similar products in the Xiaomi 13 series.
The leak claims that the 8GB+256GB version of Xiaomi 13T is priced at 650 euros (approximately 5068 yuan). The base model of Xiaomi 13T Pro with 12GB+256GB configuration is priced at 800 euros (approximately 6237 yuan), while the 16GB+1TB version is priced at 1000 euros (approximately 7797 yuan).
As a comparison, when the Xiaomi 13 series was released in Europe, the 8GB+256GB version of the phone was priced at 1000 euros (approximately 7797 yuan), while the 12GB+256GB version of the 13 Pro was priced as high as 1300 euros (approximately 10136 yuan). In this way, the same version of the Xiaomi 13T is 350 euros (approximately 2728 yuan) cheaper than the Xiaomi 13, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro is 500 euros (approximately 3898 yuan) cheaper than the same version of the Xiaomi 13 Pro.
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