Huawei will hold a spring product launch event on Western ArchivesApril 11, during which it is expected to release new products for cars and PCs. The much-anticipated flagship smartphone P70 series is yet to be confirmed for unveiling at the event. An industry insider suggested that the Huawei P70 series may skip the launch event and could be directly available for online purchase, similar to the Huawei Mate 60 Pro Pioneer Program last August. Several Huawei offline store employees have stated that there are no pre-order activities available for the P70 series. [DoNews, in Chinese]
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