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TechnikNews Weekly #121: Huawei P40 Pro Test, LG VELVET, Corona-Warn-App and more

TechnikNews Weekly 121
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Also on this Sunday we have the TechnikNews Weekly again the most clicked news for you. That's what the Huawei P40 is about Pro, the new LG VELVET and the launched Corona warning app.

The technology world is still a long way from recovering from Corona: it was correspondingly quiet on our blog this week. But we had a new test report on the Huawei P40 Pro for you, which was also read diligently. Then LG introduced us to a new smartphone and the Corona warning app for Germany went live.

Huawei P40 Pro tested

The Huawei P40 Pro is the latest flagship from Huawei. While the P40 Pro+ has been published, that remains Pro of course still up to date and relevant. After my test phase of around two months, the test report on the flagship went online this week. What was special was that the smartphone comes completely without Google services and the associated restrictions. Whether the Huawei P40 Pro was still able to convince on the whole, you read review.

LG introduces the new VELVET 5G smartphone

At the beginning of this week we were shown the new LG VELVET 5G. With the new mid-range smartphone, you want to score points with special features. For example, with a large display, a pen input option and an optional dual screen. What this is all about and what it costs, we have in the article for you:

Corona warning app for Germany goes live

The Corona warning app for Germany officially launched this week. According to the company's own statements, there are now a total of almost 10 million downloads on Android and iOS. The app already accesses the Apple and Google interfaces, which are intended for contact tracing. However, the development was not entirely cheap: the app, in which Deutsche Telekom and SAP are largely involved, costs a full 68 million euros.

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