
Update: Huawei's latest and greatest smart TV is soon launching, but only in China. A previous report suggested that the TV would be coming to Europe, but Huawei says that info is incorrect at this time.
Huawei first announced its plans to launch a new, somewhat-Android-based operating system many months ago during the initial targeted Presidential US trade ban against the Chinese mega-corporation, and only finally debuted it in a product a month ago with their ‘Vision TV' in their home country.
Well now Huawei is read to launch the (Honor) Vision TV in China with 65inch and 75inch models and 55inch and gargantuan 85inch variants to follow.
As a refresher, the Vision TV comes in the four aforementioned sizes, each with 4K Samsung ‘Quantum Dot' (VA) panels, a set of eight speakers and a subwoofer, the aforementioned surprising popup selfie camera, and Huawei's own Harmony OS which offers a suite of features including a sort of giant ‘Facetime' communication option and face recognition and Kinect-ish skeletal motion tracking all running on the company's custom ‘Hongshu 818' octa-core silicon.
There's no word on pricing yet which could make or break their value offerings, but I'd expect it to be fairly premium though not too bad.
Source: Android Authority