Huawei is preparing to launch a range of unexpected products in 2025, including a new HarmonyOS PC and an “Ultra” notebook. The company is planning major updates to its MateBook lineup, both in terms of hardware and software.
Huawei had an innovative 2024, releasing many standout products despite facing challenges. One example is the tri-fold device, which gained attention for its unique design.
Now, Huawei is gearing up for an even bigger 2025, with new launches that promise to be “beyond imagination.” According to leaks, the company will unveil a HarmonyOS-powered PC and a new “Ultra” notebook next year.
Sources like SmartPikachu suggest that these products will offer a fresh notebook experience, with a focus on Huawei’s PC-dedicated software and a special version of the MateBook.
HarmonyOS PC: Huawei has been working on its own PC software since last year. Richard Yu, Chairman of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, has confirmed that future PCs will run on HarmonyOS instead of Windows.
The switch to HarmonyOS is part of Huawei’s strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology after facing trade export challenges from the U.S. The HarmonyOS PC is expected to debut by the first half of 2025, though official details are still awaited.
Ultra Notebook: Huawei is known for its thin and lightweight notebooks, and this year it introduced a gaming laptop called the MateBook GT 14.
The new “Ultra” notebook could signal a redesign of the MateBook lineup, though specifics are still unclear. Huawei is likely to reveal more information soon.
In addition to the HarmonyOS PC and Ultra notebook, it will be interesting to see what other products Huawei has in store for 2025.