Huawei Archives - Huawei Central https://www.huaweicentral.com/category/huawei/ Home for all Huawei News Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:03:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.huaweicentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-HC-Newsroom-favicon-32x32.png Huawei Archives - Huawei Central https://www.huaweicentral.com/category/huawei/ 32 32 Huawei Mate 70 series likely to feature improved battery life https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-series-likely-to-feature-improved-battery-life/ Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:03:42 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123220 Huawei Mate 70 series will not only come with new and advanced features but also improved battery life. A new leak says that the upcoming flagship will offer stronger battery performance than its predecessor, even if the cell capacity isn’t higher. FixedFocus revealed that the Huawei Mate 70 series cell won’t exceed the 6000mAh capacity. […]

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Huawei Mate 70 series will not only come with new and advanced features but also improved battery life. A new leak says that the upcoming flagship will offer stronger battery performance than its predecessor, even if the cell capacity isn’t higher.

FixedFocus revealed that the Huawei Mate 70 series cell won’t exceed the 6000mAh capacity. None of the models carry a giant battery like that of the Magic 7 lineup.

Although another tipster in the comment section hints that the Huawei Mate 70 series will likely provide improved and more reliable battery life than ever before.

Some netizens even predicted that Huawei could use a 5500 or 5700mAh battery for the Mate 70 smartphones this time. A good cell capacity offers more efficient and longer-lasting power to a device, making it more durable for every scenario.

For reference, the Huawei Mate 60 series contains a 5000mAh battery, except for the standard model (4750mAh). It would be worth seeing if the company makes any changes to this configuration or uses the same capacity for the next lineup.

Huawei Mate 70 battery life

Huawei Mate 70 battery leak (Image Credits: FixedFocus/Weibo)

Huawei Mate 70 battery life

Huawei Mate 70 battery leak (Image Credits: FixedFocus/Weibo)

Apart from the cell, HarmonyOS NEXT is also said to contribute to the Mate 70 models’ battery life. The new OS version claims to offer at least one hour of extra battery life to devices compared to the previous software (HarmonyOS 4.2).

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Huawei Mate 70 handsets will be the first to feature HarmonyOS NEXT. Therefore, one can look for reliable battery performance with the upcoming Mate devices.

Mate 70 smartphones are expected to be the toughest competitors in the consumer market. Many tipsters and revelations implied that the new handsets would bring major upgrades over previous-generation models in all aspects.

For instance, performance, imaging features, satellite capabilities, visual effects, software, chips, and more. We have entered November and may soon hear the bells of the Huawei Mate 70 series launch. Stay tuned.

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A new Huawei Hi Enjoy phone with 40W charging coming soon https://www.huaweicentral.com/a-new-huawei-hi-enjoy-phone-with-40w-charging-coming-soon/ Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:22:43 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123214 A new Huawei Hi Enjoy smartphone has recently appeared on the 3C site with 40W charging. The device is currently in the developing phase and hasn’t confirmed its name yet. However, a new leak says that it could launch later this month. Weibo tipster @UncleKanshan notes that a new Huawei Hi Enjoy series phone has […]

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A new Huawei Hi Enjoy smartphone has recently appeared on the 3C site with 40W charging. The device is currently in the developing phase and hasn’t confirmed its name yet. However, a new leak says that it could launch later this month.

Weibo tipster @UncleKanshan notes that a new Huawei Hi Enjoy series phone has recently received the 3C certification with 40W charging. It falls under the WIKO Devices brand and has the model number JEY-AN00.

The tipster reveals that the device’s codename is Jerry. While the launch time is unclear, the leak hints that the new Hi Enjoy smartphone could release this month.

Following the new input, a few netizens predicted that this might be the Hi Enjoy 70 Plus phone. WIKO launched the standard model of this series featuring a Dimensity 700 chip two months back. The company may now reveal its Plus variant.

Other details of the device are currently unknown. But we may find them in the coming days.

Huawei Hi Enjoy 40W charging

A new Huawei Hi Enjoy phone with 40W charging coming soon (Image Credits: UncleKanshan/Weibo)

WIKO has launched Hi Enjoy 70 and 70 Pro handsets, inspired by Huawei models. These devices install the Dimensity 700 chip and come with new features.

The standing WIKO Hi Enjoy 70 model is available in three colors: Ice Blue, Snow White, and Gold black. It sports a 6.75-inch LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. The phone also supports AOD glance.

Unlike the upcoming phone, the standard Hi Enjoy 70 supports a 10W charging capability for the 5000mAh battery. It has a single rear camera setup at the rear end worth 13MP and a 5MP front-facing camera for selfie and video calling purposes.

The device supports HarmonyOS features like fraud prevention on calls, earthquake early warning alerts, and more. Perhaps the new phone will also bring more enhanced features over the standard and Pro variants.

Huawei Hi Enjoy 40W charging

A new Huawei Hi Enjoy phone with 40W charging coming soon (Image Credits: Weibo)

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Huawei had no choice but to build its own tech, following US ban: Founder https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-had-no-choice-but-to-build-its-own-tech-following-us-ban-founder/ Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:17:15 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123205 Ren Zhengfei – the Founder of Huawei Technologies recently said that the company had been left with no choice but to develop its tech after the US ban. The executive shared his thoughts on how US sanctions affected the company in the past few years. Zhengfei attended the ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Content) coding competition […]

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Ren Zhengfei – the Founder of Huawei Technologies recently said that the company had been left with no choice but to develop its tech after the US ban. The executive shared his thoughts on how US sanctions affected the company in the past few years.

Zhengfei attended the ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Content) coding competition for university students yesterday. He talked with students about the company, technology, future goals, and various other relevant topics.

During an interrogation with students, Ren said the U.S. has openness and inclusivity in its tech community that benefits it in every field including the chipmaking sector.

Ren believes that Huawei can learn from the receptive culture of the US as it makes the country advance in science and technology. The founder adds the US ban led Huawei to build its tech as it cannot access advanced tools from foreign markets.

“The US has set an example for all countries and companies worldwide on being open. If a country is closed off, it will fall behind.” – says Ren Zhengfei.

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US sanctions hit Huawei in 2019 due to security concerns. As of now, the foreign authorities tightened the trade controls to continue blocking Huawei from accessing advanced chipmaking tools or equipment.

However, these restrictions have also shown some positive results. Due to the US ban, Huawei started marching on the self-sufficiency path and making the country self-dependent rather than relying on foreign goods, AI chips, and software.

“American technologies and tools are very good… [but] Huawei cannot use them; we had no choice but to create our tools. Open innovation and utilizing the advanced achievements of others is the true way forward for an enterprise.” – Ren Zhengfei.

The executive also believes that AI is becoming unstoppable. It is creating turning points for many firms. If Huawei uses AI in the best ways, it could achieve more success in the time ahead. However, the company needs to put more effort into being at the top in the AI race.

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Huawei had no choice but to build its own tech following the US ban: Founder (Image Credits: Huawei/X)

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Huawei reports sales jump of 16% in first three quarters this year https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-reports-sales-jump-of-16-in-first-three-quarters-this-year/ Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:52:53 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123199 Huawei has released its financial report, recording a 16% hike in sales for the first three quarters of this year. The nine-month data reveals strong revenue growth following the high demand for flagship phones equipped with Kirin 5G chips. The company published the Q3 2024 financial report. It shows Huawei’s overall sales and profit journey […]

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Huawei has released its financial report, recording a 16% hike in sales for the first three quarters of this year. The nine-month data reveals strong revenue growth following the high demand for flagship phones equipped with Kirin 5G chips.

The company published the Q3 2024 financial report. It shows Huawei’s overall sales and profit journey over the past nine months. While the tech giant has scored well in the sales section, it has significantly dropped in net profit this time.

Huawei sales jumped 16% (YoY) to $23.7 billion (168.4 billion yuan) in September 2024. The total revenue in the first three quarters is 585.9 billion yuan.

Last year, the company made a sales revenue of 452.3 billion yuan, in the same period. This time, Huawei grew by 29.5% achieving big success in sales.

Although the company’s net profit has slightly declined compared to 2023. Huawei has posted a drop of 13.7% in 9-month net profit. The tech giant has earned 62.87 billion yuan ($8.83 billion) in the first three quarters of 2024. Whereas, last year’s profit was 72.89 billion yuan ($10.23 billion).

The company shared its financial report via the Shanghai Clearing House website. It hasn’t revealed the breakdown of its sales hike or net profit drop. Yet the figure shows that Huawei has to work more to fight against its rivals in the market.

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Huawei reports sales jump of 16% in first three quarters this year (Image Credits: Bloomberg)

A recent report by IDC highlighted a 42% shipment growth of Huawei’s smartphones. Meanwhile, the demand for Ascend AI chips is gradually increasing in China as an alternative to Nvidia processors. The tech maker is also expanding its smart car solution business with advanced techs and more partners.

These seem some of the reasons behind Huawei sales growth of 16% in the first three quarters. Speaking of R&D investment, the company has raised the R&D expenses to 127.412 billion yuan. It is a year-on-year increase of 10.80% and accounts for 21.75% of the revenue. The only lag is net profit with a 13.2% margin.

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Huawei Mate 70 is the strongest competitor of all brands: Honor CEO https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-is-the-strongest-competitor-of-all-brands-honor-ceo/ Thu, 31 Oct 2024 05:42:56 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123186 Huawei Mate 70 series still has time to go official and Honor is already seeing this lineup as the “strongest competitor”. One of the executives recently mentioned that Huawei’s upcoming flagship product would be the toughest rival in the market. Zhao Ming – the CEO of Honor attended an exclusive interview after the Magic 7 […]

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Huawei Mate 70 series still has time to go official and Honor is already seeing this lineup as the “strongest competitor”. One of the executives recently mentioned that Huawei’s upcoming flagship product would be the toughest rival in the market.

Zhao Ming – the CEO of Honor attended an exclusive interview after the Magic 7 series launch event. During the interrogation, a reporter asked if the company sees any biggest competitor in the fierce flagship smartphone competition. “Is it Mate 70?”

Ming replied that Huawei Mate 70 feels like the strongest rival at present. The executive said he doesn’t doubt the respective phone’s potential to rule the market.

He added that Honor is still growing and it wouldn’t be right to talk about rivals this early. The company only aims to develop better devices and the rest of the decision is in consumers’ hands.

“Huawei Mate 70 is the strongest competitor of all brands, there is no doubt about that. …we’re still growing and it is too early to talk about competitors. We must do our best and let consumers recognize our products.” – Zhao Ming.

The Honor CEO implied that the Huawei Mate 70 could be the toughest competitor in the market. The flagship series will enter the real world by next month.

Huawei Mate 70 competitor Honor

Huawei Mate 70 is the strongest competitor of all brands: Honor CEO (Image Credits: MyDrivers)

Zhao mentioned that Honor has been working hard for the past few years to prove itself. Yet, it still sees certain doubts on R&D capabilities and the ability to innovate. The question “Can we develop better after being separated from Huawei” persists.

The CEO meant that Honor had to take major steps and implement new changes in terms of innovation. The company has introduced many useful solutions for its devices. For instance, the Qinghai Lake battery, Eagle Eye camera, and more.

“We relied on products and hard work. In this process, I think it is more important for Honor to be the best version of itself.” – said Zhao Ming.

Mate 70 Series

Huawei will launch four models with the Mate 70 series: Standard, Pro, Pro+, and RS Ultimate Design. The lineup will bring major upgrades and could be the first to equip a new Kirin 5nm chip as well as HarmonyOS NEXT software system.

Other changes will be visible as enhanced photography experience, faster touch responses, improved video recording, as well as an upgraded fingerprint unlock solution.

Huawei Mate 70 might feature a side ultrasonic fingerprint scanner

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Huawei may launch more new Kirin 8000 products this year https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-may-launch-more-new-kirin-8000-products-this-year/ Thu, 31 Oct 2024 04:45:06 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123180 Huawei is seemingly preparing for more Kirin 8000 chip products after the MatePad 11.5 2024 release. A leak says the company may launch more devices, running on the Kirin 8000 processor this year. The products could be new phones and tablets. FixedFocus revealed that Huawei still has many Kirin 8000 products in the pipeline. The […]

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Huawei is seemingly preparing for more Kirin 8000 chip products after the MatePad 11.5 2024 release. A leak says the company may launch more devices, running on the Kirin 8000 processor this year. The products could be new phones and tablets.

FixedFocus revealed that Huawei still has many Kirin 8000 products in the pipeline. The processor could be used in new MatePad tablets and the upcoming Enjoy series. The company will probably unveil these devices by the end of this year.

On October 30, Huawei quietly unveiled the MatePad 11.5 2024 tablet. The company didn’t reveal the chipset info. However, an early leak suggested that the device uses Kirin 8000. It seems the OEM is planning more new products with the same chip.

The leak doesn’t specify any release time for these products. Yet, Huawei will likely unveil a new tablet and another Enjoy series before wrapping up this year.

Huawei hasn’t confirmed the news yet. Hence, let’s take this input with a grain of salt and wait for the official statements on this matter.

Huawei Kirin 8000 products

Huawei may launch more new Kirin 8000 products this year (Image Credits: FixedFocus/Weibo)

Kirin 8000 debuted with the Nova 12 Pro handset in December last year. It is an octa-core chipset that is inferior to Kirin 9000SL but promises better performance than the previous-generation Kirin 8 processors, for the mid-range lineup.

The chipset contains a 4+3+1 CPU architecture. It has four 1.84GHz small cores, three 2.19GHz medium cores, and one 2.40GHz large core. The chip is paired with Maleoon 910 GPU and has been installed on Nova 13 series, Nova Flip, and Nova 12 Pro.

Huawei is currently focusing on the Mate 70 series. The flagship lineup will likely launch next month with several new features as well as a powerful Kirin chip.

The device will further carry upgraded imaging features, improved and faster touch responses, and new satellite capabilities to enhance the user experience.

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Huawei announces two new MateView SE 27-inch QHD display variants https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-announces-two-new-mateview-se-27-inch-qhd-display-variants/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 08:36:46 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123143 Huawei today announced two new 27-inch QHD display variants for the MateView SE monitor. The device is available at the VMall store for the pre-sale activity. Interested consumers can visit the official online store to book the device in advance. QHD refers to Quad High Definition display resolution. It measures nearly 2560 x 1440 pixels […]

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Huawei today announced two new 27-inch QHD display variants for the MateView SE monitor. The device is available at the VMall store for the pre-sale activity. Interested consumers can visit the official online store to book the device in advance.

QHD refers to Quad High Definition display resolution. It measures nearly 2560 x 1440 pixels and offers higher pixel density than regular HD display panels.

A higher-resolution display offers sharper, more detailed, and more vibrant images. It simplifies other visual operations like video editing, graphics designing, and more.

Details reveal that Huawei MateView SE is getting two new 27-inch QHD display variants. One of these is a standard bracket version while the other is a rotating one.

  • MateView SE 27-inch QHD (bracket) – 849 yuan
  • MateView SE 27-inch QHD (rotating-lifting bracket) – 949 yuan

Tap HERE to visit the pre-sale page.

The company is also offering a 100-yuan limited-time discount on these two variants. The new display options of MateView SE will go on sale on 5 November.

Huawei MateView SE 27 variants

Huawei MateView SE 27-inch QHD display variants pre-sale (Image Credits: Huawei)

Specifications:

Both monitors use a 27-inch display with a 100Hz refresh rate, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, 100% sRGB color gamut, 300 nits peak brightness, and multi-screen identical color support. It also has low blue light and no-flicker properties.

The monitor features a three-side narrow design and bears a 100 x 100mm wall-mounting hole. It supports HDMI and DP interfaces. MateView SE further has a lifting and rotatable bracket that supports the pitch and angle adjustment from 0 to 90 degrees.

One can choose from two e-book modes: Classic Black-White and Paper Reading for a smooth and clear viewing experience. It has a dimension of 614 x 420-530 (standard) x 201 mm with a bracket and weighs 5.3kg.

Huawei announces two new MateView SE 27-inch QHD display variants

Huawei announces two new MateView SE 27-inch QHD display variant (Image Credits: Huawei)

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Ericsson OpenRAN 5G tech tries to phase out Huawei from Spain: Report https://www.huaweicentral.com/ericsson-openran-5g-tech-tries-to-phase-out-huawei-from-spain-report/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 07:15:04 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123138 Ericsson is making efforts to exclude Huawei from Spain via its OpenRAN 5G technology. The company has recently signed a 5G deal with Spanish firm MasOrange. It aims to push off the Chinese OEM from Spain’s 5G network market. MasOrange is one of the biggest mobile network operators in Spain. The telecom has been planning […]

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Ericsson is making efforts to exclude Huawei from Spain via its OpenRAN 5G technology. The company has recently signed a 5G deal with Spanish firm MasOrange. It aims to push off the Chinese OEM from Spain’s 5G network market.

MasOrange is one of the biggest mobile network operators in Spain. The telecom has been planning to pull Huawei from its 5G network core. Now it has penned down a cooperation with Ericsson for using its OpenRAN tech as an alternative solution.

Spain’s MasOrange has relied on both Ericsson and Huawei so far. Later, it decided to follow the UK norms and phase out the Chinese suppliers from its network core.

Following this aim, the company has now tied up with Ericsson for its 5G OpenRAN tech to push off Huawei from Spain. It will reduce Huawei’s 5G network share from 54% to 39% in the company by removing its products from 1600 sites in Spain.

Meanwhile, it could remove Huawei from all the sites by 2028 and 2029. The company will further replace ZTE which holds 4% of the company’s network share by the end of 2027 using Ericsson’s 5G network technology.

Inputs state that it’s the first such deal for Ericsson in Europe after making a contract with AT&T last year. It is a five-year cooperation under the label of OpenRAN.

Jenny Lindqvist, the senior vice president at Ericsson said:

“This deal with MasOrange is exactly what we think the industry will be moving towards and how we will scale OpenRAN. We are still very early on the 5G curve in Europe compared to many other markets.”

Other details reveal that Ericsson will deploy its OpenRAN 5G technology in 10000 sites in Spain. How much time this deployment will take is currently unknown.

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Ericsson OpenRAN 5G tech tries to phase out Huawei from Spain: Report (Image Credits: Huawei)

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Huawei sold 10.8 million units in Q3 2024 Chinese smartphone market https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-sold-10-8-million-units-in-q3-2024-chinese-smartphone-market/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 06:55:20 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123082 Huawei is marching forward in the Chinese smartphone market with 10.8 million shipments in Q3 2024. A new data listing reveals that the company is doing great on its home turf, outperforming many rivals and gaining a significant market share. The Chinese smartphone market report by Canalys shows that Huawei has sold 10.8 million units […]

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Huawei is marching forward in the Chinese smartphone market with 10.8 million shipments in Q3 2024. A new data listing reveals that the company is doing great on its home turf, outperforming many rivals and gaining a significant market share.

The Chinese smartphone market report by Canalys shows that Huawei has sold 10.8 million units in Q3 2024. It obtained the second spot with a 16% market share.

Last year (same period), the company shipped 8.7 million smartphone units, capturing 13% of the market share. This time, Huawei earned a hike of 2.1 million units.

These achievements ultimately raised the company’s annual growth rate by 24%. According to the report, Huawei’s overall progress has been driven mainly by an active channel strategy to support its newly launched flagship products.

Canalys further notes that the world’s first triple foldable – Mate XT has also contributed to the company’s smartphone sales revenue. The tri-fold resulted in huge excitement among consumers for the upcoming Mate 70 lineup.

One of the Canalys Research Analysts – Lucas Zhong says:

“Huawei’s Mate XT Ultimate, released in September, sparked discussions about tri-fold, driving attention to its coming Mate series.”

Lucas adds that Huawei, Honor, and other Chinese tech makers have now entered the AI phase with smarter features. These additions aim to enhance user experiences.

Huawei 10.8 million smartphone Q3 2024

Q3 2024 Chinese smartphone market report (Image Credits: Canalys)

Apart from Huawei, vivo remains at the top with a shipment of 13 million units. Honor ranked third and sold 10.3 million phones but declined from the last year’s figure. Xiaomi is in fourth place and sold 10.2 million units, achieving a 15% market share.

Apple is standing in fifth position with 10 million unit shipments and has obtained 14% of the market share. But the annual progress dropped by 6%. Good news is iPhone 16 series is performing well in the Chinese market despite AI-less features.

The overall Chinese smartphone market in Q3 2024 has sold 69.1 million units, an increase of 4% YoY. The respective sector is in its most active period of the year and may show new increments in the next quarter of 2024.

Huawei 10.8 million smartphone Q3 2024

Q3 2024 Chinese smartphone market report (Image Credits: Canalys)

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Huawei to increase Mate 70 series parts production by 50% over Mate 60 https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-to-increase-mate-70-series-parts-production-by-50-over-mate-60/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 06:04:21 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123075 Huawei started taking Mate 70 series parts supply for assembly last month, and it could increase the production by November. As per the sources, the company will likely boost the components stock by 50% over the previous generation smartphones. The supply chain states that Huawei is planning to increase the production of certain Mate 70 […]

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Huawei started taking Mate 70 series parts supply for assembly last month, and it could increase the production by November. As per the sources, the company will likely boost the components stock by 50% over the previous generation smartphones.

The supply chain states that Huawei is planning to increase the production of certain Mate 70 series parts by 50% over the Mate 60 smartphones in the same period.

It’s unclear what parts will get the stock increment next month. However, some key components could be camera lenses, fingerprint sensors, and display panels.

Inputs hint this move will come into action by next month, probably after the company decides the launch date for its new lineup. According to the previous revelations, Huawei could surprisingly unveil the Mate 70 series around November 20.

Huawei seemingly wants to avoid the tight supply situation that occurred for the Mate 60 smartphones. The surprising launch of the series led to robust sales. Although the company was unable to fulfill the sales demand on time.

It even extended the time for refilling the stock by 1-3 months which kept consumers waiting for a long while. Perhaps, the Chinese phone maker doesn’t want to face the same difficulties with the upcoming flagship lineup.

Huawei Mate 70 parts production

Huawei to increase Mate 70 series parts production by 50% over Mate 60 (Image Credits: Huawei)

Mate 70 series will likely launch next month. The smartphones are said to equip mostly with China-made parts rather than foreign ones. This time, the number of Chinese components could be more than the Huawei Pura 70 handsets.

The new lineup will introduce both small and large screen panels. Small ones could show up with the standard models while the large displays may appear with the high-end variants. But a part that is highly in discussion is the fingerprint sensor.

Huawei could use a new type of fingerprint scanner for its Mate 70 series. A recent input said that the company may adopt a side-mounted ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for the standard Mate 70. Yet, how far this news is accurate will be known at the launch time.

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