Huawei’s much-anticipated P70 series launch event has reportedly been canceled, raising speculation about the company’s next move. Instead of a traditional press conference, rumors suggest the phones might debut through a “Pioneer Program,” potentially available for sale as early as today. Weibo tipster Bad Review Emperor’s post about the abrupt cancellation and refunds to the media has left industry insiders puzzled.

Authorized Huawei stores have begun accepting blind orders for the P70 series, indicating an imminent release. Leaks hint at powerful hardware and innovative features, with the Kirin 9000S chipset expected to power the devices. Different models might feature stunning displays and advanced camera systems, including a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 50MP 4x periscope telephoto lens.

While expectations for an April 8 press conference were high, reports suggest a shift towards direct sales, akin to the Mate 60 Pro launch. Pre-order services have reportedly commenced, allowing customers to reserve the flagship device at offline stores.
Anticipation for the P70 series is fueled by rumors of upgraded Kirin chips, improved satellite features, and innovative camera solutions. With Huawei’s history of unconventional launch strategies, fans eagerly await further updates on this highly anticipated release.