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Huawei training offline smartphone sellers with commercial partnership

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TD Tech N8 Pro

Earlier, Huawei has begun selling smartphones manufactured by other partner brands including TD Tech on its online store – Jingdong (JD.com). These new smartphones were very identical to Huawei devices and made with a process called “Copy Past” with other brand logos.

But, the software system equipped is based on Android instead of HarmonyOS. Related to this matter, a Weibo tipster discloses that Huawei is strengthening smartphone sellers training for offline stores with other brand cooperation that are:

  • TD Tech
  • China Mobile
  • China Unicom
  • China Telcom and others.

In addition, he mentioned that there is no doubt that Huawei cannot be completely independent. But, before the production of 5G chips, Huawei offline smartphone sellers training program will become one of Huawei’s pillars and support systems.

Huawei training smartphone sellers

However, theses all decisions and changes are made by Huawei is because of the supply chain issues. The Chinese tech maker is continuously working hard to find a permanent solution to this problem. Furthermore, it was also reported the company has started getting success in it and the smartphone king will be back in 2023.

TD Tech copy all Huawei Products:

Huawei and TD Tech have a close relationship and information reveals that TD Tech will copy all of the Huawei products including smartphones from the Mate, P, Nova, and Enjoy series. Also, it will replicate Huawei tablets, smartwatches as well as smart bands, and Smart TVs (Smart Screens, Vision).

These products have been at the core of Huawei consumer’s business and helped the company to gain momentum and establish its leadership in the Chinese as well as global market.

TD Tech N8 Pro:

Last year, TD Tech launched the N8 Pro smartphone, which is a copy of the Huawei Nova 8 Pro with an Android-based software system instead of HarmonyOS. Last week,  TD Tech N8 Pro has been removed from the Chinese e-commerce website – JD.com the reason was unknown but the product has been removed for sure. Later on, the Chinese tech company has come up with a confirmation that the phone will be on sale again.

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