Huawei phones could be making a surprise return soon
Huawei is reportedly considering outsourcing smartphone
design to a third party in order to circumvent US sanctions and keep its
consumer business afloat.
According to Bloomberg, the company is currently negotiating
the deal with Xnova, a China Postal and Telecommunications Appliances (PTAC)
unit. If the deal goes through, Xnova will then be able to purchase smartphone
parts, such as chips, which have been out of Huawei’s reach since the ban
imposed by former US President Donald Trump.
Bloomberg claims Xnova is already selling some
Huawei-branded Nova phones on its e-commerce site. Citing people familiar with
the matter, who decided to stay anonymous because the negotiations are still
ongoing, the publication further claims Xnova will also offer self-branded
devices, based on the larger company’s designs, as well as some devices
featuring Huawei’s design, under its own brand.
Motivated by Honor?
However, some Huawei engineers have already started
redesigning the circuits of some of their key smartphones, to fit either
Qualcomm or MediaTek processors, it was said. Huawei is expecting at least 30
million devices sold next year.
So far, all companies allegedly involved in these
negotiations are staying silent on the matter, but the Trump administration
hurt Huawei badly, with the sanctions meaning business sales have fallen for
the past four quarters.
The company was forced to offset the Honor sub-brand to a
consortium of companies last year, but given its recent strong performance,
Huawei could have been motivated by Honor’s good performance for its new move.



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