Huawei announced its Mate 70 series of flagship smartphones back around two weeks ago with new cutting edge technology. While the nationalistic drive behind the Mate 60 lineup pushed sales, it was unclear if the Mate 70 would also get a similar treatment. But now, it appears that the demand for these new premium Huawei devices has suppliers struggling to keep up.
Huawei Mate 70 has suppliers work overtime
To recall, the new premium series consists of the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, Mate 70 Pro+, and Mate 70 RS Ultimate. And according to Huawei’s consumer business group CEO He Gang, the latest flagships are seeing impressive sales. He claimed that its customers in China have reserved more than 6.7 million units of the Mate 70 series. It is worth noting that these are only reservations and not pre-orders, so Huawei has yet to receive any money from these consumers. But it does give an idea regarding its supposed popularity.

The reservation number basically showcases the market’s reception of the Mate 70 series. A new report from Beijing (via PhoneArena) stated that Huawei’s supply chain is working overtime to meet the high demand for the new Mate 70 models. The report claims that the initial supplies manufactured for the new premium phones were still insufficient. He Gang said that the demand for the Mate 70 has been excessive, although analysts claim that the hype behind the Mate 70 is down compared to its predecessor, the Mate 60 series.
Analysts believe that the Mate 70 series could suffer from supply bottlenecks owing to issues with chip production. A recent benchmark leak has revealed that the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ is powered by the Kirin 9020 SoC, which reportedly offers over 30 percent performance upgrade over the last gen Kiring 9010 chip. These chips are still behind the 3nm based high end chips from Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple, but as Huawei moves away from US made technologies, the company is only a few short years behind its global competition.







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