Igeekphone News, April 8th: Huawei plans to officially launch the highly anticipated Pura 90 series this month. According to the latest progress, the official pre-launch campaign for this series is expected to kick off next week, marking the official countdown to the release.
A blogger has revealed that the Pura 90 series will consist of three models: the standard version, the Pro version, and the top-of-the-line Pro Max version. Each of these models will be equipped with the Kirin 9020, Kirin 9030, and Kirin 9030 Pro chips respectively.
Among them, the Kirin 9030 Pro is regarded as the most powerful self-developed mobile chip by Huawei at present. It adopts an extremely innovative 9-core architecture design, with a very solid performance foundation. Its main core has a clock speed of 2.75GHz, the middle core operates at 2.27GHz, and is supplemented by an efficient small core with a clock speed of 1.72GHz.

At the system level, the Pura 90 series is expected to be the first to adopt the latest HarmonyOS 6.1 system. This iteration not only represents the improvement of functions, but also marks the further maturation and evolution of the HarmonyOS ecosystem.
According to relevant data, as of March this year, the total number of terminal devices running HarmonyOS 5 and HarmonyOS 6 has successfully exceeded 50 million. This indicates that the HarmonyOS ecosystem has successfully passed the initial stage and has officially entered a new period of large-scale growth.

Based on the deep hardware-software collaboration between the Kirin chip and the native HarmonyOS, Huawei is building a solid technical barrier in the high-end mobile phone market. This deeply optimized system enables the new generation of flagship devices to demonstrate unique competitiveness in terms of interaction smoothness and performance scheduling.
With the launch of the Pura 90 series, Huawei will further demonstrate its profound expertise in domestic self-developed technologies. For consumers who are expecting a dual breakthrough in both imaging and system performance, the official pre-release that begins next week will reveal more exciting details.







