We’re about to enter 2023, and Huawei could still launch 4G smartphones throughout next year. This may upset some consumers, who would like to use the phones in 5G mode.
Information from a well-known Weibo tipster reveals that Huawei’s flagships next year will feature the latest chipset technologies, but there is no possibility of 5G returning.
On the other hand, the tipster also does not predict a revival for the Kirin chip. Therefore, the Huawei P60 series will use Qualcomm chipsets on board. However, it would still be a 4G device.
The tipster further commemorates that the Chinese tech maker will continue to operate in survival mode. Still, that won’t stop Huawei from launching new technologies to stay competitive in the industry.
For now, Huawei has launched P50 and Mate 50 series with 4G Snapdragon chipsets. The tech maker notably accesses these 4G processors from Qualcomm’s chip inventory.
Throughout this year, Huawei has only launched 4G smartphones and this is due to the lack of the important RF component. These are needed to enable 5G signals on the SoC and are still beyond the company’s reach.
In 2019, Huawei was blacklisted by the US government, thereafter it can no longer print new mobile processors. Therefore, Huawei relies heavily on third-party chipmakers such as Qualcomm.
The lack of important components propelled Huawei into the 5G smartphone market. As he cannot enable this feature on his phones even in flagship models.
But Huawei is developing new technologies to install better network support. This is done through better WiFi and signal hardware, in which Huawei has been the best in the world.
Still, there’s no official or concrete proof that Huawei will leave us empty-handed next year, but we’ll have to follow the story to find out more about that.
(source – Weibo)
We’re about to enter 2023, and Huawei could still launch 4G smartphones throughout next year. This may upset some consumers, who would like to use the phones in 5G mode.
Information from a well-known Weibo tipster reveals that Huawei’s flagships next year will feature the latest chipset technologies, but there is no possibility of 5G returning.
On the other hand, the tipster also does not predict a revival for the Kirin chip. Therefore, the Huawei P60 series will use Qualcomm chipsets on board. However, it would still be a 4G device.
The tipster further commemorates that the Chinese tech maker will continue to operate in survival mode. Still, that won’t stop Huawei from launching new technologies to stay competitive in the industry.
For now, Huawei has launched P50 and Mate 50 series with 4G Snapdragon chipsets. The tech maker notably accesses these 4G processors from Qualcomm’s chip inventory.
Throughout this year, Huawei has only launched 4G smartphones and this is due to the lack of the important RF component. These are needed to enable 5G signals on the SoC and are still beyond the company’s reach.
In 2019, Huawei was blacklisted by the US government, thereafter it can no longer print new mobile processors. Therefore, Huawei relies heavily on third-party chipmakers such as Qualcomm.
The lack of important components propelled Huawei into the 5G smartphone market. As he cannot enable this feature on his phones even in flagship models.
But Huawei is developing new technologies to install better network support. This is done through better WiFi and signal hardware, in which Huawei has been the best in the world.
Still, there’s no official or concrete proof that Huawei will leave us empty-handed next year, but we’ll have to follow the story to find out more about that.
(source – Weibo)