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TAIPEI -- Huawei Technologies began selling its latest premium smartphones in China on Thursday -- exactly 12 years after launching its flagship phone series -- as the company continues to mount a comeback in the domestic device market.
The Pura 70 Ultra and Pura 70 Pro are Huawei's first smartphones incorporating a large language model, its self-developed Pangu LLM, the company said. The handsets run on HarmonyOS, the operating system Huawei developed as a replacement for Google's Android.