The Pura 70 series was exclusively limited to China, as every single one of Huawei’s latest flagship models runs HarmonyOS and is devoid of any Google apps. To be fair, launching the new lineup in its own region makes complete sense, as China relies on its suite of applications to deliver that software experience. However, there is a possibility that the latest handsets arrive in overseas markets, with a certification leak possibly revealing Huawei’s grand plans for the future.
Huawei’s Pura 70 and Pura 70 Pro have appeared on the SIRIM database, hinting at a possible launch in Malaysia
The Pura 70 Pro+ and the Pura Ultra may not find their way to the Malaysian market as a new database image from TechNave reveals that just the base model and the Pura 70 Pro have been certified in the region. This information came through the SIRIM website, with the two models carrying the designation number ADY-LX9 and HBN-LX9. With both handsets seemingly qualified for the SIRIM certification, it could be guaranteed that Huawei will enter this market.
For those who do not know, Huawei Central reports that SIRIM refers to ‘Gain Market Access in Malaysia.’ The certification is a display of authenticity, ensuring that various products have been cleared for entry. However, it is important to note that Huawei has not officially announced its Pura 70 series entering Malaysia, but we may hear an update soon.

We are also unsure how the U.S. will respond to this move, assuming it will come true. Huawei is inching close to the highest rankings on its home turf, and if it is eyeing markets outside of China, competitors such as Apple and Samsung should be nervous about future expansion. Then again, these companies would be more worried about losing their market share in China rather than the Pura 70 lineup entering Malaysia because the former is the biggest smartphone market by sheer volume.
News Source: TechNave
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