OXFORD, England, October 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Chinese technology giant Huawei unveiled their latest flagship smartphone on the 2nd September at IFA in Berlin. The Huawei Mate S is the perfect balance between beauty and usability and combines elegance with the next generation in interactivity. The gently curved case and glass screen contain several layers of functionality, including a P2i nano-coating to provide enhanced protection from water damage.
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At the launch event, Richard Yu CEO of Huawei Technologies' Consumer Business Group, described the functionality as "full-time water resistant" and added that the new coating would reduce the damage caused by rain and sweat.
P2i is delighted to continue its partnership with Huawei - the company's nano-technology is already used on several products including the popular Huawei P8 Smartphone. Through the application of P2i's patented nano-coating technology, the Huawei Mate S will survive liquid exposure from humidity and sweat to accidental splashes and spills. The ultra-thin coating doesn't impact the look of the device, offering invisible protection from liquid damage. This means that the Huawei Mate S can be taken on life's every day adventures, and can survive more of what life throws at it.
About P2i
P2i is the global leader in liquid repellent nano-coatings, helping companies around the world give their products improved protection against damaging elements such as water, oil, sweat and mud. Using a patented pulsed plasma process, P2i's technology coats products with an invisible protective coating 1/1000th the thickness of a human hair. Products P2i has coated include a wide range of high-value products from mobile phones to technical clothing, footwear, hearing aids, medical devices, filtration materials and the nose cones of Formula 1 cars.
Headquartered near Oxford in England, P2i's market-leading technology is protected by over 175 granted patents. The company has three laboratory facilities in the UK, USA and China to support its continuous development work.
See http://www.p2i.com for more information.
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