Group 1 - Apple's WWDC25 did not exceed market expectations, resulting in a stock price drop of 1.21% and a loss of approximately 364 billion USD in market value [1][2] - Apple refrained from making new AI commitments during the event, opting instead to integrate AI features into various operating systems without clear timelines for releases [1][2][24] - The main highlight of Apple's WWDC25 was a significant UI design update, introducing a "liquid glass" aesthetic, which has received mixed reactions from users [14][16][21] Group 2 - Huawei quickly followed Apple's event with its own Pura 80 series launch, introducing seven new hardware products, including four smartphones and other devices [2][6] - The Pura 80 series features advanced camera technology and is priced starting from 6499 RMB, with the highest model at 9999 RMB [4][6] - Huawei's products are integrated with AI functionalities, such as real-time translation and voice interaction, showcasing a strong focus on hardware and ecosystem connectivity [6][8][10] Group 3 - Huawei's strategy includes frequent product launches, with an average of seven new smart hardware products introduced at each of its 18 events over the past three years [12][13] - The emphasis on "full scene" product launches indicates Huawei's rapid expansion in its ecosystem and product offerings [13] - In contrast to Apple's more software-focused updates, Huawei's approach is hardware-centric, aiming to capture market share and innovate in AI integration [10][27]
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