- Huawei has launched 5G-capable smartphones, fueling speculations over the usage of Chinese-made chips that could violate US-imposed sanctions.
- The two latest devices, Mate 60 Pro+ and Mate X5 foldable, are suspected to be powered by locally produced HiSilicon Kirin 9000S chips.
- Huawei’s latest move suggests confidence in its chip yield, a potential blow to US sanctions, with further information on these devices expected later in September.