
When it’s about smartphones, brands usually promote key areas like chipset, cameras, battery, and sometimes display as well. However, other smaller areas add to the overall smartphone experience. It seems Huawei wants to move in that direction, as it’s reportedly planning three major hardware upgrades for its future high-end phones.
Huawei reportedly planning three major hardware upgrades for its future phones
According to Weibo tipster GuoJing, a top Chinese phone brand, speculated to be Huawei, is aiming to bring three significant upgrades to its devices. These are smaller, often overlooked aspects that can be essential for the overall experience. The leak is talking about speakers and an X-axis motor. Besides these, it’ll also bring a more advanced imaging system.
As per the leak, these changes could lead to significant improvements in future devices, with a “breakthrough” expected next year. This apparently will make the phone far more efficient. The tipster hasn’t gone into detail about specifics.

Not just performance gains
Recently, it was reported that the company has been focusing on bringing performance gains to its flagships with a new chip. This comes amid rivals’ jump to the 2nm era later this year. The leak now signals that the brand may also be focusing on other key aspects, like the X-axis motor. This is an advanced vibration system that delivers more precise and realistic haptic feedback. With improved speakers, the devices may offer a louder, clearer, and more immersive audio experience.
The tipster further says that Huawei may keep releasing four main product categories in the mid-range segment: the standard, Pro, Pro Max, and Ultra, or an entry-level model. It may also add two new models in the low/entry-level phone lineup in the coming days. We’ll have to wait and see how this will pan out in the coming days.
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