Huawei has just officially unveiled the new Band 9 and news is now arriving that, at any moment, the Chinese brand could also launch the long-awaited P70 series of smartphones. Let's go into more details.
Huawei P70 may have a discreet launch
According to leaker Digital Chat Station, Huawei could soon launch the P70 series. This information contradicts previous rumors that the brand had delayed the arrival of smartphones on the market.
It is also expected that Huawei will, once again, launch a discreet launch of the new models, even though they are the subject of much expectation. Lately, the Chinese brand has opted for launches, without pomp and circumstance, as happened with the Mate 60 generation. Still, it has managed to reinforce its position in the smartphone market, with good sales, especially in the Chinese market.
The main specifications of the new P70 series are already known and we now recall them here. The series arrives equipped with the brand's proprietary Kirin 9010 chip. Various versions will be available with 8 and 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB of internal storage capacity.
Highlight is the triple rear camera configuration. There will be a 50-megapixel primary sensor with variable aperture, an ultra-wide-angle sensor also with 50 megapixels and telephoto and periscope sensors, both with 50 megapixels of resolution and, the latter, with 4x optical zoom.
This series is also expected to bring with it several improved and updated features for photography. For now, in Portugal, the Huawei P60 Pro remains available on the brand's official website for €1,249.99.
Huawei Band 9 with price still unknown
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Meanwhile, the Chinese brand officially revealed the new Band 9, which comes with a design similar to its predecessor, with a rectangular screen and a physical button on the side. The model is already on pre-sale in Malaysia, but its price remains a secret.
The new wearable is equipped with a 1.47-inch AMOLED screen and 5ATM water resistance. It also has a fluoroelastomer strap that is more suitable for use on the skin.
As for resources, it has more than 100 modes aimed at sports. The health features include sleep monitoring, with more details about the rest period.
According to Huawei, the Band 9 has autonomy for up to 14 days in moderate use and nine days in intensive use. The brand also says that charging for just 45 minutes takes the battery to 100%.
Furthermore, the wearable provides compatibility with Android 9.0 and higher and iOS 11 and higher, pairing with smartphones via the included Bluetooth 5.3.