Huawei has discontinued its P-series of flagships by introducing a re-brand of the Pura 70 family, which can mean that the company will put on a positive first impression by bringing an attractive design and notable hardware upgrades to the upcoming models. Naturally, a name change will also pique the interest of potential buyers, resulting in higher sales.
Consumers will probably believe that this re-brand will have immense significance in the way Huawei sets its future goals. One tipster notes that based on the current product packaging volume, sales of the Pura 70 range will remain as ‘tight’ as the Mate 60 from last year. While this can be positive news for former Chinese technology behemoth, it can also result in a massive supply and demand problem that Huawei may not be prepared to address.
The Pura 70 range was expected to launch earlier this month, but Huawei has kept mum about the situation, probably to give its loyal customers a noteworthy surprise. This might also be why the upcoming models’ stock details are under wraps, but tipster Fixed Focus Digital has commented on Weibo that the newest series could garner the same popularity as the Mate 60. To remind you, an earlier estimate revealed that the Mate 60 had shipped 30 million units in China, becoming a major success in the region and even beating Apple’s iPhone 15 in volume.
Based on this statistic, the Pura 70 could also reach 30 million units in a few months, but that will also depend if Huawei can keep up with demand. Moreover, it is also a matter of Huawei’s suppliers maintaining a steady supply of components, particularly the Kirin 9010, a new silicon that is expected to power the flagship series. As for the launch itself, Huawei may announce the Pura 70 on April 18, so we will keep
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