Huawei is readying several HarmonyOS PCs and some of these are seemingly launch-ready as they have recently been certified on the 3C database. These new MateBook devices will soon enter the consumer market with 66W fast charging.
According to the information, Huawei has certified more HarmonyOS PCs, this time on the 3C certification platform. The list certificate listing include model numbers MOR-M1, MOR-M2, and additional derivatives of the same series.
The details further reveal that all these notebook models are compatible with an HW-200330CP0 power adapter. These devices support multiple power levels, and 66W is the maximum power output with 11V 6A or 20V 3.3A.
In addition to the MOR series, the Chinese tech giant has certified the SLM lineup with the 3C and NearLink platform. As per the certificate information, the SLM series contains SLM-W32, SLM-W24, and other models with a super-fast 140W charger.
Early inputs suggested that Huawei is planning to unveil some new laptops this month. The name and specifications remain a mystery. But the ongoing pre-launch testing hints that the company is making its new MateBook PCs release-ready.
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Huawei currently has three main notebook lineups based on HarmonyOS – MateBook Folding PC, MateBook Pro, and standard MateBook 14. Compared to the Windows Edition, the new PCs are more efficient and offer excellent performance.
Although the terms “SLM” and “MOR” now suggest that Huawei has more new members to welcome in its MateBook family. The company might unveil or announce any of these PC lineups officially to consumers by the end of this month.