HUAWEI Smart Screen S6

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Classification

HUAWEI Smart Screen S6
Classification
Grade A-
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-14
Information
Name Huawei Smart Screen S6 Pro 65 inches
Brand by Parent Huawei by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Generation
Model(s) S6 Pro
Release date 2025-04-03
Type/Category Smart TV / Smart Screen
Website [consumer.huawei.com/en/smart-screen/s6-pro/]
Status In sale
More
Dimensions Varies by screen size
Mass Weight:40.4kg
Operating system HarmonyOS
Companion App Huawei AI Life (Smart Life) App
CPU Huawei Superchip (Dual A73 + Dual A53 Architecture)
GPU 4K/8K HQV Processor, Motion Picture Engine
Memory Not explicitly specified on the main product page
Storage Not explicitly specified on the main product page
Battery Not Applicable (Mains-powered device)
Power Specific wattage not published
Charging Not Applicable
Display 98-inch (Model HD98S6PRO) • 4K Ultra HD Resolution (3840 x 2160) • 120Hz Refresh Rate • AG Slim (Anti-Glare) Screen • Huawei Super-Picture Quality
Camera Huawei AI Vision Camera (Pop-up, 1080P)
Sound • Huawei Sound System • 3.1.2 Channels • 65W Output Power • Virtual Surround Sound
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6 • Bluetooth 5.2 • HDMI 2.1 x 2, HDMI 2.0 x 1 • USB 3.0, USB 2.0 • Optical Audio Output, AV Input, Network Port
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [1] Huawei maintains strict supply chain security controls. Physical tampering of consumer devices is rare and would be highly unusual for a major brand.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [2] Like all complex software systems, vulnerabilities are occasionally discovered. Huawei has an established PSIRT process for responsible disclosure and patching.
Prior attacks Rare [3] No widespread, targeted attacks specifically against Huawei Smart Screen models have been publicly documented. General smart TV threats apply but are not common.
Updatability Very common [4] Huawei provides regular firmware/software updates for its premium smart screen products to address security issues and add features over several years.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [5] Huawei Smart Screen achieves full and secure authentication with Huawei Cloud services, AppGallery, and other Huawei ecosystem devices through Huawei Account (Huawei). The official documentation describes a unified account authentication system.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [6] Huawei's Privacy Policy explicitly commits to using encryption technologies (such as TLS/SSL) to protect data during transmission, in accordance with industry standards
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] HarmonyOS Security Center explains that it has data protection capabilities, including storage encryption, to protect the security of user data on the device
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [8] Complete account lifecycle management (registration, login, security settings, device management) is handled through Huawei ID.
Authentication Secure [9] Huawei ID supports strong passwords and multi-factor authentication (e.g., phone/email verification), providing a secure authentication method.
Brute-force protection Exist [10] Huawei Account services include risk detection and protection mechanisms, which typically involve blocking abnormal login attempts.
Event logging Partial logging [11] The privacy policy states that device operation information is collected for security purposes. Detailed user-facing access logs are typically managed at the account level.
Passwords Require change after setup [12] A Huawei ID with a password is required for full functionality. The password has complexity requirements, but a forced change immediately after initial TV setup is not standard.
Category score 2
Grade A-