Huawei’s P11 series is highly anticipated as it will be a new trendsetter for smartphones, with rumors of three rear cameras. Huawei’s new PCE series is rumored to be unveiled somewhere near MWC in February. Meanwhile, Huawei’s product roadmap for the year 2018 has been leaked in images, which shows bunch new devices.
The three new devices of the Chinese manufacturer having codename as Maya, Salina, and Honor 1, are all set to be released in the second quarter of the year 2018. The Q1 of Huawei is considered as the period very close to MWC, which is due in February.
Huawei’s product roadmap for the year 2018 leak seems legit. The leaked image also reveals that Q2 is going to be a busy quarter for the Chinese manufacturer, with three new P series phones ready for release. The phones codenames are supposed as P, P Plus, and P Lite. This has much resemblance to current year’s P10, P10 Plus, and P10 Lite. However, the rumors suggest that this new lineup is going to be a part of the P20 lineup.
Alongside phones, the first two quarters of the year 2018 will see wireless routers, wearables, 360 camera, and other gadgets being unveiled. Take all this with a pinch of salt, until things are officially confirmed, as the roadmap image is still a leak.
As for the third quarter of 2017, a smartphone codenamed Honor 3 is expected to be unveiled. While for Q4 we will see the arrival of two more Mate series phones – Mate Pro and Mate Lite. A fourth Honor smartphone is also set to arrive in Q4.
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