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Huawei to Bring ‘Something Different’ With Its First TV

Huawei to Bring ‘Something Different’ With Its First TV


For a long period Huawei is facing some difficulties due to US-China trade war, but apart from all these things, Huawei is not footing back in terms of expanding its product range. Recently Huawei aimed to add a new thing in its product line by bringing something differing; big screen Huawei TVs.

Huawei has taken a new approach in this regard, while other companies are also focusing on improving features of their TVs. It can be said that this TV will be a party time for entertainment lovers as it will essentially be a smart speaker with a big display, like a media hub.

There will be two models of Huawei TV; 55 inches and 65 inches. The 55-inch screen supplier is BOE, while the 65-inch is manufactured by Huaxing Optoelectronics. For the time being, it seems like Huawei ordered the displays of its TVs to different manufacturers. So we can surely say that the first bunch of Huawei television equipment is made by BOE.

Previously it was expected that Huawei will launch its giant TV in April this year, but now it is delayed. Huawei is aiming to add some really interesting features and something different before the launch.

We’re not sure whether Huawei will launch its TV this year, but once it is launched it will be another head-to-head clash with its rival Xiaomi, the leading TV manufacturer in China. Earlier Huawei aimed to mantle China’s leading tech company, Xiaomi, by announcing to launch its own car.

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