News from NTN, September 25. As major mobile phone manufacturers release new flagship phones one after another, Huawei Mate40 Pro is also expected to be coming soon. In mid-September, Huawei’s consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong said in a social media video about the next generation of Mate phones: “Please wait a moment, everything will arrive as scheduled.”
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Earlier news said that the Huawei Mate 40 series is expected to be released globally in mid-October and will be released in China at the end of October, including Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro + and Mate 40 RS Porsche Design 4 models.
However, according toour news insider, Huawei’s annual flagship Mate40 series is suspected to be released globally in late October, and domestic users are expected to get the first batch of products as early as the end of October.
It is reported that the Huawei Mate40 series has a double-drilled screen in the upper left corner, a curved display screen, and a Pro+ super cup version on the front, but the guesses about the rear lens are suspected to be insufficiently accurate, and there are still variables.
Naija Tech News previously reported that the standard version of Mate 40 will be equipped with a curved screen + rear three-camera solution. The high configuration will be a combination of waterfall screen + rear four-camera module, and the other has five openings. Compared with the first two, there is a large rectangular opening in the middle, which may be the rear camera module of the Mate 40 Pro.
At present, Huawei’s new flagship mobile phone Mate40 series has not yet officially announced the release time, the machine will be equipped with Huawei’s self-developed chip Kirin 9000. Yu Chengdong previously stated that the Kirin 9000 will likely be the last generation of Huawei’s Kirin high-end chips.
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