The first Huawei top-of-the-line phone with HarmonyOS NEXT has been launched

An important milestone: the Mate 70 series was launched.

Huawei has started selling the Mate 70 series of high-end smartphones, which after the Mate 60, Pura 70 and the foldable Mate XT Ultimate is the fourth Chinese high-end mobile that uses Western technology, i.e. key components manufactured or developed by American or allied companies (CPU , memory, modem, operating system) is marketed without using it. So far, the Chinese manufacturer has not announced anything about global sales, it will only launch in the domestic market.

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The Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro and Mate 70 Pro+ already run the company’s first fully in-house developed operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT, which is expected to eventually become a viable alternative to Android and iOS in China. The completely Google-free (not based on AOSP) Harmony OS NEXT was unveiled in January this year, and the Chinese promise nothing less than a unified operating system that runs on almost everything, which in the future will be used by almost all products produced by the company (smartphones , tablets, PCs, wearable devices, cars, etc.) will provide the software foundations. The Huawei Mate 70 series also offers generative AI-based functions in addition to an advanced voice assistant, but the company has also embedded AI in various image and video editing tools.

The first feedback is encouraging: from the novelty a According to Vmall, more than 1.63 million copies were ordered just days after the opening of the pre-order period, and based on experience so far, the interest is likely to significantly exceed the manufacturer’s delivery capacity.

This will surely propel Huawei further up the sales charts: just a month ago, IDC reported that the Chinese smartphone market could be on a stable growth path for the fourth consecutive quarter, and the former Chinese market leader, Huawei, achieved remarkable growth, however, which is launched its new high-end smartphones in the country one after another in recent quarters. The company has now practically overtaken Apple in China, growing 42% year-on-year, with a 15.3% market share in the third quarter.

Source: www.hwsw.hu