In the trade war between the US and China, the company whose business suffered the most from the restrictions placed by the US is Huawei. The company was a rising star whose 5G technology was supposed to make a breakthrough in the internet market. Huawei’s smartphones were leading the race with their flagship devices performance only matched by Apple’s iPhone. However, its smartphone business has been crippled and the company is completely out of the race.
But the Chinese tech giant still holds the position to be China’s number one and has shown resilience even after suffering various bans and sanctions from the US government. Huawei earlier announced the launch of a slew of high-end electronic products for the company’s Asia-Pacific market.
Huawei announced that products ranging from a monitor, earbuds, laptop, a smartwatch, to even a smartphone will be released soon in the Asia-Pacific market. Huawei announced that it will be releasing the products which have already been released in China, and the other markets on its release list are India, Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia, among others.
The list of the products going to be released include the Huawei Nova 8i smartphone, the MatePad series made up of the MatePad Pro 12.6-inch, MatePad Pro 10.8-inch, and MatePad 11. The OEM will also be releasing the Huawei Watch 3 series smartwatch along with the FreeBuds 4 TWS earbuds. Huawei will also be releasing two high-end monitors – the MateView and MateView GT.
The Nova 8i will be making its first official appearance, however, the rest of the products have already been released in the Chinese market. The notepad Pro 12.6, MatePad Pro 10.8, and MatePad 11 as well as the Watch 3 series will be one of the first products that will be powered by the latest cross-device HarmonyOS 2. The OS is self-developed by the OEM after Android blacklisted the Chinese tech giant.