The First Teaser For Huawei Nova 10 Has Been Released

Despite all the difficulties, the existence of Huawei in the smartphone market continues, new devices appear slowly. For example, Huawei previously held a presentation where it showed off several of its new products, including the foldable Huawei Mate Xs 2. Now it is preparing to introduce a simpler smartphone – Huawei Nova 10. It has announced that the company is ready to show it through a trailer.

Alas, the promotional poster itself turned out to be uninformative, and its only task is to say that the Huawei Nova 10 series is coming. And it also testifies that a promotional campaign has taken place to promote the new products in the market. Apparently, new smartphones will be available before the end of June, and before the announcement, the company will have time to mark the release of several teasers revealing details about the Huawei Nova 10 series smartphones.

The Huawei Nova 10 is rumored to receive a 4G version of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 or the Dimensity 8100. The novelties are expected to feature updates to cameras and Harmony software. Almost certainly, the focus will be on the selfie camera, as the Nova series devices have always been devices aimed at a young audience.

Launch of the Huawei Nova 10 promotional campaign

Nova 10

Besides the Huawei Nova 10, several Chinese media reported on Monday that Dr. Wang Chenglu, lead developer of Huaweiof the HarmonyOS operating system and responsible for software development, had left Huawei. He changed his Weibo page to remove the official Huawei certification. There are no reports of specific reasons.

Wang Chenglu graduated from Harbin Institute of Technology with a doctorate in engineering. He joined Huawei in 1998 and served as President of the Central Network Product Line, President of the Central Software Institute, and President of the Consumer Software Division. He then led the development of HarmonyOS.

Its last public appearance dates back to the Huawei Developers Conference last October. Some users noted that Wang’s name disappeared from Huawei’s WeLink cloud smart work platform.

In addition, Wang Chenglu reportedly joined Shenzhen Kaihong Digital Industry Development Co., Ltd. It is a high-tech company specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) operating systems. It was jointly established by Shenzhen Capital Holdings Co., Ltd. (subsidiary of Shenzhen People’s Government Commission for State Asset Supervision and Management), Hubble Technology Venture Capital Co., Ltd. (100% owned by Huawei) and Beijing.

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