Huawei
Counterpoint: Huawei’s Own Chips Drive Global Growth

A new report from Counterpoint, a market research firm, shows that Huawei is growing in the global smartphone market. This growth is largely due to its own special chips, called Kirin chips.
The report also gives details on how many phones the top 5 tech companies are expected to ship in 2025
In accordance with Counterpoint, Huawei is gaining more ground in the global smartphone market following smoother supply chains and âsustained momentum from its self-developed chipsâ.
This research firm also predicts that Huawei will be one of the top five global smartphone brands, with an expected 11% increase in shipments compared to last year. This growth is thanks to their strong Kirin chips and cool new phone designs.
Ethan Qi, who is an Associate Director at Counterpoint, stated:
It is probably too soon to call 2025 Huawei‘s biggest year globally. Nevertheless, if they can make their supply chain stronger, it will definitely help them gain a better presence in international markets over the next few years.
The report also mentions that it should become a bit easier for Huawei to get important parts and technology this year. This means they can make more phones for the mid-range and cheaper markets, which will help them grow.
At present times, Huawei has made significant improvements in the Kirin chip segment. The company not only fixed performance issues but also ramped up the chipset efficiency for its mid-range and flagship handsets.

Huawei smartphone chips helps rise globlely
Besides Huawei, other major phone brands like Motorola, Xiaomi, realme, and Apple are also on this list.
Motorola and Xiaomi are both expected to increase their phone shipments by 4% this year compared to last year. Apple and realme might see a slightly smaller growth of 3%.
Harmony OS
HarmonyOS 6.0 Update Schedule for Huawei Phones

Huawei has shared news about its upcoming HarmonyOS updates. They have announced when devices will get the HarmonyOS 5.1 upgrade. At the same time, they also gave a hint about the even newer HarmonyOS 6.0, suggesting when users can expect that major update.
At the recent launch of the Pura 80 series phones, Huawei announced its HarmonyOS 5.1 update plan. Richard Yu, who leads
consumer business, stated that their best phones will start receiving this new software next month.
He further shared details about the HarmonyOS 6.0 rollout timeline. As per the executive, the next major upgrade will hit the user ground in Q4 2025.
Richard Yu suggested:
Huawei anticipates that its devices will receive the new HarmonyOS 6.0 operating system sometime between October and November. Before that, the company aims to finalize the HarmonyOS 5.1 rollout for all applicable devices, and may even bring it to classic flagship models such as the Mate 40 Pro.

HarmonyOS 6.0 Rollout
After showcasing the Pura 80, Huawei is now getting ready for HDC 2025, scheduled for June 20-22. There’s strong anticipation that HarmonyOS 6.0 will be unveiled at this event, offering a sneak peek at its features
If it happens, the phone maker may follow last yearâs strategy and initiate the HarmonyOS 6.0 closed or public beta rollout in October/November this year.
The Pura 80 series, Mate 70/60, Pura 70, Mate X6, and Mate X5 are likely to be among the first devices to receive the update. Huawei might then officially launch the next major upgrade alongside its new Mate 80 and Mate X7 flagship phones.
From there, the update will continue to spread over the next month, reaching mid-range phones like the Nova series and older models. The rollout should be finished by mid-2026.
This HarmonyOS 6.0 rollout plan seems likely, but Huawei has not officially confirmed all the details yet. They have only hinted that their devices might start getting the 6.0 software update around October or November.
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Huawei Pura 80: 6.8″ Display, 1″ Main Cam, HarmonyOS NEXT

The new Huawei Pura 80 series is here, featuring four premium models (Pura 80, 80 Pro, 80 Pro+, and 80 Ultra). This release is significant as Huawei gains attention for its chip advancements and a strong comeback in smartphone sales.
Massive Long-Term Investment: Over the last 10 years, Huawei has poured a huge $173 billion (1.249 trillion yuan) into research and development.
Recent Spending: In 2024 alone, their R&D spending hit $25 billion (179.7 billion yuan), which is about 20% of their total income for the year.
Why it Matters: This huge investment in R&D has been crucial for Huawei, helping them overcome challenges like getting the chips needed for new phones, including the Pura 80 series.
The Pura 80 Pro, Pro+, and Ultra come with a round frame and multi-layer camera bump, while the standard version has a flat outlook.
Super bright visuals (up to 3000 nits peak brightness), so everything looks clear even in bright sunlight.
Smooth scrolling with an adaptive refresh rate that goes from 1 to 120Hz, which also helps save battery.
Vibrant and lifelike colors with over a billion shades and a wide color range.
Sharp, detailed images thanks to 460 pixels per inch.
Stunning contrast and brightness for HDR content, making movies and videos pop.
The Pura 80 series features a powerful 50MP main camera with a large 1-inch RYYB sensor. This significantly boosts image processing speed (up to 200% faster) and improves photo quality with better AI noise reduction and color.
The Pura 80 Ultra is the first phone with a dual-lens switchable telephoto camera. This means it has two zoom lenses with mirrors inside, offering 3.7x and 9.4x optical zoom. This new tech greatly extends its optical zoom range, by 129% compared to the Pura 70 Ultra.

Huawei Pura 80
The Pura 80 phones run on Huawei’s own HarmonyOS NEXT, which includes special features like unique themes. This new software boosts overall performance by 36% thanks to the Ark engine.
The top three Pura 80 models have a large 5700mAh battery. They charge super fast with 100W wired charging and 80W wireless charging.
The Pura 80 Pro starts at 6499 yuan ($904), the Pro version at 7999 yuan ($1110), and the Ultra version at 9999 yuan ($1390).
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Huawei tri-fold 2: Coming in September with camera boost

Huawei’s upcoming 2nd tri-fold phone is already generating excitement, and it might launch in September. The buzz is mainly due to rumored upgrades, especially to its cameras. Let’s look at what’s being speculated.
A leaker on Weibo named @FixedFocus has hinted that Huawei’s second tri-fold phone might come out in September 2025. This news comes as Samsung is also trying to figure out the best time to release its own first triple-folding device.
The upcoming Huawei tri-folding phone is set for major upgrades, spanning durability, performance, and camera features.
Huawei is really stepping up its game with the next tri-fold, bringing big improvements to durability, performance, and cameras.
The upcoming Huawei Mate XT foldable phone is expected to use a new chip called the Kirin 9020 5G. It’s possible Huawei might even use a special, improved version of this chip. While we don’t have all the details, it’s clear the phone will have a new processor.
Huawei’s second tri-fold phone might include a multi-spectral lens for better photo colors. Following the Mate 70, Huawei is adding its “Red Maple Primary color shooter” to more high-end phones.
The multi-spectral camera, first seen in the Mate 70 series, can capture more than just what our eyes can see. It picks up image details from a wider range of light waves, even those beyond visible light. This helps create more realistic and natural photos.

Huawei 2nd folded with new camera upgareds
This mechanism permits the lens to gather more color information than an ordinary RGGB or RYYB sensor. As a result, you will get more realistic and natural shots.
This special camera also gathers more color information, which helps the phone make pictures even more accurate and precise. Besides the Mate 70 series, the Nova 14 and Pura X models also use this advanced lens.
Just a heads-up, these details aren’t confirmed yet. Even though there were whispers that Huawei might ditch its new triple-fold phone next year, it looks like they’re actually pushing forward and aim to reveal it in late 2025.
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