Huawei Set to Launch Ultra-Thin Smartphone: Featuring eSIM Matched with New Kirin Chip, Offering 2TB Version "Fully Competing" with Apple iPhone Air
On September 30th, IT Home reported that blogger @SmartPikachu posted that an "ultra-slim phone equipped with a new Kirin chip and eSIM" is currently being tested. The corresponding model will offer an "ultra-large" 2TB version, claiming to "fully benchmark" against others. It is expected that this device series... The products under the brand will be positioned against similarly ultra-thin competitors. iPhone Air 。 IT Home noticed that Huawei's Tianji Tong Go The mini program has displayed support for eSIM services and can add eSIM devices. The official website shows that the "Tianjitong GO Mini Program eSIM Service" is a feature under development that will provide a better connectivity experience. It is currently in the testing phase and is expected to be officially launched in the third quarter of 2025. As a comparison, The iPhone Air was released on September 10, with a starting price of 7,999 yuan. However, its launch in China has been delayed due to eSIM issues. Previously, it was reported that the device would be sold next month in carrier stores as a contract phone. To avoid confusion among consumers regarding number portability, the iPhone Air may not have a fully unlocked version.
Related Breaking News
-
2026-04-10 13:48:59
Sinopec: Domestic Chemical Market To See Continued Release Of New Production Capacity This Year
Sinopec stated on its interactive platform in response to investor inquiries that it expects the release of new domestic chemical production capacity to continue this year, resulting in persistent structural oversupply pressure. Coupled with the sharp rise in oil and naphtha prices triggered by the Middle East geopolitical conflict, chemical gross profit margins are under significant pressure. The company will closely monitor both domestic and international market conditions, dynamically optimize production, operation arrangements, and sales strategies, intensify efforts to expand domestic and overseas markets, and strive to enhance the quality of its chemical business development. -
2026-04-10 11:02:58
Tesla Debunks Rumors
On April 10, in response to market reports claiming that "Tesla is developing a new, smaller, and more affordable electric SUV," Tesla China stated that the report is false.Previously, Tesla had halted production of its high-end vehicles, the Model X and Model S. -
2026-04-09 15:56:44
Institutional Outlook for Polyethylene in 2030: Production Capacity Oversupply Worsens Annually
Institutional statistics show that the global polyethylene capacity growth is expected to be more than twice the demand growth. Until 2030, polyethylene demand growth is about 3.3 million tons per year, while the average capacity growth is 6.7 million tons per year. The growth in 2026 and 2027 may be particularly strong. Of the 34 million tons per year of reserve capacity by 2030, about 85% is under construction, mainly large steam cracking units supported by major oil and chemical companies. This surge in supply will drive a restructuring of the global polyethylene market. New, lower-cost large facilities will replace less competitive older assets. Starting from 2026, the pace of capacity closures in Europe and developed East Asia (including Japan and South Korea) will accelerate. -
2026-04-09 15:55:03
South Korea Plastic Industry Association Urges Companies to Propose Solutions to Soaring Raw Material Costs
Global energy and chemical market information provider ICIS recently reported that, due to tensions in the Middle East, the Korea Federation of Plastic Industry Cooperatives (KFPIC) has called on its member companies to propose contingency plans to stabilize the continuously rising costs of raw materials. The federation comprises large, medium, and small enterprises engaged in synthetic resin processing and plastic product manufacturing in Korea, including members such as LG Chem and Lotte Chemical. -
2026-04-09 09:23:43
China National Chemical: Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene Not Yet in Production
China Chemical responded to investor inquiries on the interactive platform, stating that the company's aerogel and phase change material production businesses are developing well and are currently in normal shipment. The production of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene is not yet in operation. Its subsidiary, Hualu Company, possesses full-process technology and engineering capabilities for producing high-purity silicon (polysilicon) materials, making it the most technically comprehensive engineering company in this field with the highest market share in China. It is known as the "hidden champion" of the photovoltaic industry. The company supports the localization of upstream materials through its engineering capabilities, but has not yet engaged in the production of high-purity silicon (polysilicon).
Most Popular
-
Middle East Tensions Escalate Again? U.S.-Iran Talks Collapse Before Starting, Crude Oil Volatility and Plastic Futures Retreat, Plastics Market Faces New Test
-
Saudi Core Petrochemical Zone Hit! Trump Issues "Final Deadline" Threat to Iran! Over 5 Million Tons of Production Capacity Halted in April
-
BASF Delivers First Batch of Innovative Cathode Materials for Semi-Solid-State Batteries to Weilan New Energy
-
Magna Announces Sale Of Lighting And Roof Systems Business
-
Vimar Launches Linea Switch Range Using Envalior Recycled Material, Cutting Carbon Footprint by Over 80%