Huawei Pura 90s Pro Launch Expands 2026 Tech Frontier
Huawei launches Pura 90s Pro and Pro Max with AI-powered chipsets, 66% of new smartphones in 2026 feature similar tech. Redmi Note 17 series and Nothing Phone (4b) also make headlines.

66% of new smartphones launched in 2026 feature AI-powered chipsets, with Huawei's latest Pura 90s Pro and Pura 90s Pro Max being the newest additions to this growing list, boasting the Kirin 9030S chipset and up to 12GB of RAM.
Introduction to the Pura 90s Series
Huawei has introduced the Pura 90s Pro and Pura 90s Pro Max globally, featuring 6,000mAh batteries, LTPO OLED displays, and EMUI 16. The Pro model supports 66W wired charging, while the Pro Max offers 100W wired charging and a 200-megapixel telephoto camera.
Comparison with Other Devices
- The Redmi Note 17 series, recently launched, includes handsets with 8,000mAh batteries and 50-megapixel rear cameras.
- The Nothing Phone (4b) is available in India with a 6,000mAh battery and Glyph Bar, while the Acer Aspire 3 (2026) has been launched in India with up to a 15.6-inch display and an Intel Celeron N4500 processor.
What the Sceptics Say
Some critics argue that the push for larger batteries and faster charging may lead to increased electronic waste and environmental concerns, as seen in the recent discussions on lithium recovery from used EV batteries, where Japan has developed a method to recover up to 90% of lithium.
What This Means for the Industry
Companies like Huawei, Xiaomi, and Nothing are expected to continue innovating in the next 6-12 months, with a focus on sustainable technology and AI-powered features. The global smartphone market is projected to reach $500 billion by 2027, with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for 40% of the market share.
Key Takeaways
- Engineers: Focus on developing sustainable and AI-powered technologies to stay ahead in the market.
- Investors: Invest in companies that prioritize environmental sustainability and innovation in the tech industry.
- Business Leaders: Develop strategies to reduce electronic waste and incorporate eco-friendly practices in their operations.
- Consumers: Consider the environmental impact of their purchasing decisions and opt for devices with sustainable features.
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