According to a new Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station, advancements in domestic screen technology, particularly the implementation of 8T LTPO technology, have significantly enhanced user experience and acceptance. The successful resolution of eye protection concerns through the adoption of 3Pulse/1Pulse and full high-frequency dimming solutions has made domestic screens more competitive in the market. It appears that the Huawei P70 series may feature OLED display panels from as many as four different China-based display manufacturers.

Four Chinese manufacturers may provide Huawei P70 series display panels

The leaker claimed that an upcoming flagship will be equipped with display panels from local manufacturers, such as BOE, COST, Visionox, and Tianma. As it is known, Huawei is presently prioritizing the advancement of the domestic industrial chain, opting to bolster local development rather than depending on external brands from outside of China.

Hence, it is speculated that the tipster could be talking about the P70 series, which is expected to include at least three models, such as the Huawei P70, the Huawei P70 Pro, and the Huawei P70 Art. These devices are expected to feature the new Kirin 9100 or the existing Kirin 9000s chipset instead of using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8-series chipsets like other brands.

Huawei’s P-series flagship phones are known for delivering top-notch photography experiences, and the same is expected from the P70 lineup. There is a possibility that the P70 and 70 Pro may feature Huawei’s in-house camera sensors or OmniVision cameras. On the other hand, the Huawei P70 Art may come equipped with a one-inch, 50-megapixel Sony IMX989 camera sensor.

The Huawei P70 series leaks suggest it may not launch in Q1 this year. Hence, it is likely that the P70 family may break at some point in the second quarter.

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