According to news on May 3, Japanese electronics consulting company Fomalhaut Techno Solutions stated that they have not disassembled the Huawei Pura 70 mobile phone.
It was previously reported that 90% of the components of Huawei’s Pura 70 series products come from Chinese partners, which marks that Huawei has reached a new milestone.
Subsequently, Fomalhaut Techno Solutions CEO Minatake Mitchell Kashio responded to the South China Morning Post’s inquiry and stated that he could not comment on the latest Pura 70 series.
“Because neither myself nor the company has received any product (Huawei Pura 70) for review, analysis or teardown, it is impossible to provide an accurate overview.” The company’s CEO said.
Fomalhaut Techno Solution stated that no one currently knows how many Chinese suppliers have provided components for the Pura 70 series (except Huawei officials).
Third-party agencies estimate that Huawei will ship 50 million smartphones this year, of which the Pura 70 series is expected to sell more than 10 million units.
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