It is reported that Huawei's current flagship model, Glory 6, is being tested on the LG Uplus network in South Korea. Of course, this is also the first mobile phone brand in China to enter the Korean market "through formal sales channels". The representative of Huawei confirmed that the machine is undergoing compatibility testing.
Glory 6, released last month, is equipped with an eight core processor, 3GB memory, a 5-inch full HD screen, and a 13 megapixel rear camera. But its price is only $369, about 1/2 of Samsung and LG flagship models.
Korean version Glory 6 will support the LTE-A network of LG Uplus, as well as Category 6 and VoLTE technology. Given the weak sales of Pantime, the third largest smartphone manufacturer in South Korea, this may be a good time for foreign manufacturers to enter the local market in a large scale.