The Huawei Mate 40 5G may have been delayed after all due to US restrictions
Both the Huawei Mate 40 and Mate 40 Pro 5G were recently said to still be on track for launch in October despite the severe issues being faced by Huawei at the moment. But a new report by Nikkei Asian Review now claims otherwise.
Huawei is assessing the current situation
Huawei is reportedly uncertain about HiSilicon’s ability to supply chipsets and other related components for devices moving forward. The reason being that US equipment can no longer be used to manufacture products from the subsidiary.
That recent development forced TSMC, a company responsible for manufacturing around 95% of HiSilicon Kirin chipsets, to stop accepting orders and effectively drop Huawei as a customer. The latter has stockpiled chips, but that inventory won’t last forever.
Senior analyst at Mizuho Securities Yasuo Nakane recently announced that he expects Huawei to ship around 180 million smartphones in 2020. That number seems rather pessimistic but would represent a massive drop from the record 270 million shipped last year.