A few hours have passed since Huawei officially announced the Pura 70 series of flagships, which boast the upgraded Kirin 9010 chipset, along with improvements in various areas. As you would expect, in the blink of an eye, the premium Pura 70 Pro and the Pura 70 Ultra sold out in just one minute when sales went live on the Chinese phone maker’s online store. This might showcase evidence that the latest models will ship in droves and that Huawei’s competition has much to worry about.
As reported by Reuters, the super-premium members belonging to Huawei’s Pura 70 range went on sale on Thursday. The less expensive P70 Pro+ and P70 will be available on April 22. Even with the launch of two high-end models, Huawei’s online channel was out of stock in just a minute, which is an impressive first run from the company. Customers who could not take advantage of the online front proceeded to head down to Huawei’s physical outlets in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. The report states that hundreds of people lined up potentially to buy any one of the four flagships announced.
It is important to note that no statistics are currently available on how many units Huawei sold through its online channel. The company might be giving the illusion that its Pura 70 family is selling like hotcakes by deliberately putting up limited inventory for it to run out of stock quickly. Then again, the Mate 60 lineup was extremely popular when it launched in China last year, and one rumor previously stated that based on the packaging volume, the Pura 70 could sell the same volume as the Mate 60, making it possibly another successful launch for Huawei.
The former Chinese giant intends to keep the momentum running by unveiling the Mate 70 series, which
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