Of course for a conflict with Apple?
The Huawei Mate 50 series will be officially launched on September 6. Apparently, a total of four new smartphones await us, which will initially appear exclusively in China. However, the manufacturer has a surprise: with the Mate 50 Pro, the notch design will apparently celebrate its return.
Huawei announced via Chinese social network Weibo that the Mate 50 series will be unveiled on Tuesday, September 6. This stems from a teaser image in which a gold metal ring is prominently displayed. This could be an indication of the Mate 50 Pro’s round camera module.
With the selected performance date, you probably want to expect a well-known competitor: just one day later apple iPhone 14 Series and Apple Watch Series 8 Announced at iPhone Event However, this date has not been officially confirmed yet.
As per the current state of knowledge, there are a total of four models in the Mate 50 series. Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro and Mate 50 RS will therefore be updated with the current Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 With the smallest model in the series, the Mate 50E, the Snapdragon 778G Only one of the four smartphones in use LTE support. Due to the US ban, an integrated 5G module has to be provided here.
Mate 50 Pro: Das Comeback der Noch
The two flagships will likely have one 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display Features that curve on the sides. A special feature of the Pro and RS models is the return to the notch design. Huawei seems to be using the extra space to add one 3D face recognition Implementation. In addition, the notch must be one Face payment option entail Among other things, a 50 MP Sharp sensor will be found on the back. Rumor has it here Sony IMX800 in 1/1.49 inch format.
A Mate 50E And Mate 50 Huawei likely relies on a flat, 90 Hz display with a resolution of 2,800 × 1,225 pixels. A 4,400 mAh battery, which can be charged up to 66 watts, is said to be responsible for the power supply. Based on the main camera is said to be a 50 MP sensor Sony IMX776. The sensor is complemented by two other cameras, about which nothing is currently known.
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