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华为新品发布会新闻稿英文

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2023年12月20日发(作者:戈绣)

华为新品发布会新闻稿英文

Huawei Technologies Co. is building up the hype for its new

smartphone, ahead of what could be the company’s most

important product launch event in London next week.

Richard Yu, head of Huawei’s consumer business group,

recently posted on his Facebook page a photo of what seems to be

the company’s upcoming smartphone, the Ascend P6, which has

been described by some technology blog sites as an ultrathin

smartphone with an aluminum casing. Mr. Yu’s Facebook post said:

“You know, after using the P6 more and more, I’ve begun to

notice how nice the side keys were designed and how good it felt

to press them.”

Meanwhile, Huawei’s device unit posted a teaser video on its

YouTube page Sunday. The two-and-a-half-minute video features a

man in black suit running across the streets of Europe to deliver a

little container with a Huawei logo to London, in time for the June

18 product launch event.

Shenzhen-based Huawei is the world’s second-largest

supplier of telecommunications network equipment after

Sweden’s Ericsson. Although the company is also a major

smartphone vendor in China, it still has a long way to go in its

attempt to establish itself as a consumer brand. Even in China, few

people associate Huawei with glamorous gadgets.

Huawei was the world’s fourth-largest smartphone vendor in

the first quarter with a market share of 4.6%, according to research

firm IDC. Far ahead of Huawei, market leader Samsung Electronics

Co. held a 33% share, followed by Apple Inc.’s 17% and LG

Electronics Co.’s 4.8%.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal in April, Huawei

board director Wan Biao, who oversees the handset business, said

that the company was preparing a “premium smartphone” for the

second half of this year.

The event in London next week comes at a critical time when

Huawei’s core network equipment business faces a potentially

tougher environment in the U.K., after a report by a parliamentary

committee last week raised concerns about security risks stemming

from the company’s role in the country’s telecom sector. In an

interview with The Wall Street Journal last week, Guo Ping, one of

three executives who rotate through Huawei’s CEO post, rebutted

security concerns about the company’s equipment and allegations

of close ties to Beijing.

2023年12月20日发(作者:戈绣)

华为新品发布会新闻稿英文

Huawei Technologies Co. is building up the hype for its new

smartphone, ahead of what could be the company’s most

important product launch event in London next week.

Richard Yu, head of Huawei’s consumer business group,

recently posted on his Facebook page a photo of what seems to be

the company’s upcoming smartphone, the Ascend P6, which has

been described by some technology blog sites as an ultrathin

smartphone with an aluminum casing. Mr. Yu’s Facebook post said:

“You know, after using the P6 more and more, I’ve begun to

notice how nice the side keys were designed and how good it felt

to press them.”

Meanwhile, Huawei’s device unit posted a teaser video on its

YouTube page Sunday. The two-and-a-half-minute video features a

man in black suit running across the streets of Europe to deliver a

little container with a Huawei logo to London, in time for the June

18 product launch event.

Shenzhen-based Huawei is the world’s second-largest

supplier of telecommunications network equipment after

Sweden’s Ericsson. Although the company is also a major

smartphone vendor in China, it still has a long way to go in its

attempt to establish itself as a consumer brand. Even in China, few

people associate Huawei with glamorous gadgets.

Huawei was the world’s fourth-largest smartphone vendor in

the first quarter with a market share of 4.6%, according to research

firm IDC. Far ahead of Huawei, market leader Samsung Electronics

Co. held a 33% share, followed by Apple Inc.’s 17% and LG

Electronics Co.’s 4.8%.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal in April, Huawei

board director Wan Biao, who oversees the handset business, said

that the company was preparing a “premium smartphone” for the

second half of this year.

The event in London next week comes at a critical time when

Huawei’s core network equipment business faces a potentially

tougher environment in the U.K., after a report by a parliamentary

committee last week raised concerns about security risks stemming

from the company’s role in the country’s telecom sector. In an

interview with The Wall Street Journal last week, Guo Ping, one of

three executives who rotate through Huawei’s CEO post, rebutted

security concerns about the company’s equipment and allegations

of close ties to Beijing.

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