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Huawei 'super fans' fuming
Huawei 'super fans' fuming as left empty handed by $2,800 phone launch
Huawei and Apple's latest smartphones went on sale in China on Friday, with many fans of the Chinese company disappointed that its much-anticipated $2,800 phone was not available for walk-in customers.
Huawei fans 'very disappointed' by lack of supply of new phone
Chinese company, the much-anticipated $2,800 phone – more than twice the price of the iPhone 16 Pro Max launched on the same day – was not available to purchase for walk-in customers. Huawei has received significant patriotic support in China with fans impressed at how the company has managed to overcome years of export controls by the United States that initially crippled its smartphone business.
They lined up for Huawei's $2800 phone, and left empty-handed
Huawei’s new flagship phone was launched in China on Friday (September 20), but to the disappointment of fans of the Chinese company, the much-anticipated $2,800 handset, which folds into three, was not available to purchase for walk-in customers.
Huawei 'super fans' annoyed at lack of supply as $2,800 phone hits China stores
Huawei and Apple's latest smartphones went on sale in China on Friday, with many fans of the Chinese company disappointed that its much-anticipated $2,800 phone - more than twice the price of the iPhone 16 Pro Max - was not available for walk-in customers.
Apple's showdown with its Chinese rival Huawei is here as both companies launch new smartphones on the same day
Huawei's trifold smartphone, the Mate XT, debuted in China on Friday, coinciding with Apple's iPhone 16 launch in the important sales market.
Huawei angers walk-in shoppers seeking $2.8K phone: ‘Should have made it clear we can’t buy’
Huawei and Apple’s latest smartphones went on sale in China on Friday, with many fans of the Chinese company disappointed that its much-anticipated $2,800 model – more than twice the price of the iPhone 16 Pro Max – was not available for walk-in customers.
Apple and Huawei battle for sales as their new phones launch on the same day in China
Many of Apple’s affluent iPhone users in China are just as interested in Huawei’s pricier trifold phone, CNBC found during spot checks at stores Friday, the day the iPhone 16 and Mate XT launched in the country.
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I tested Huawei's tri-fold phone – Google and Samsung could learn a few new tricks
Indeed, with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 altogether so similar to its predecessor, and Google having only just elevated its ...
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Hands-On With Huawei’s Tri-Fold Phone, The Mate XT
The phone is a piece of engineering marvel: when unfolded, the device measures only 3.6mm thick, making it the new thinnest ...
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Huawei’s New Foldable Phone Has Way Too Many Screens
Huawei has a host of AI features on the Mate XT, including AI Senior Editor, AI Information Consultant, AI Translation Expert ...
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I just went hands-on with Huawei’s triple-foldable phone — and I’m amazed
If regular foldable phones are starting to look a little commonplace for your liking, then you need to check out the Huawei ...
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China’s Huawei Shows the World Its $2,800 ‘Trifold’ Phone
The Huawei phone, the Mate 60 Pro, was heralded in China as the triumph of a national champion over American constraints. It ...
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Forget Huawei’s tri-fold phone — Samsung reportedly working on rollable smartphone
The report says Samsung will launch its rollable phone with a comically large 12.4-inch display. That would be much larger ...
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Huawei racks up 3 mln pre-orders for tri-fold phone before Apple's iPhone 16 reveal
Chinese tech giant Huawei has garnered more than 3 million pre-orders for its triple-folding smartphone, its website showed ...
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Huawei Tri-Fold Phone Debuts With $2,800 Price Tag
The prestige product counter-launch to the AI-powered iPhone gets noticed, but few say they'll pay that much for the device.
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Apple and Huawei’s newest devices are going head-to-head in China. Yet both could struggle in the world’s largest smartphone market
Huawei may not have enough supply. Apple may not have enough demand.
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