Huawei’s consumer business CEO Yu Chengdong promised himself that the Huawei Mate 40 series will arrive as scheduled. At present, the phones are very likely to meet with you in mid to late October.
According to the official WeChat account of e company, a few days ago, there was news that the Huawei Mate 40 series will be released on October 15th, and the Bank of China version will be postponed to October 22nd. The first release will be equipped with 66W fast charging.
In addition to Huawei Mate 40 series, Huawei Nova 8 series and Honor V40 series will also be released in the near future. In this regard, Huawei’s terminal side responded that “wait for good news.”
Another digital blogger also gave similar revelations. Domestic users are expected to get the first batch of products as early as the end of October.
Known news shows that the Huawei Mate 40 series will be equipped with this year’s strongest Android processor Kirin 9000 series, CPU, and GPU performance will be greatly improved.
At the same time, the new machine will also debut 66W super-fast charging. When the battery capacity is not expected to change much (refer to Mate 30 Pro 5G 4400mAh), the charging speed may be increased by about 1.6 times. Currently, Huawei and Honor mobile power supplies that support 66W fast charging have been certified.
From this point of view, the mainstream fast charging solution for Huawei’s new phones next year should be 22.5W/40W/66W, corresponding to low, medium, and high-end products.
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Huawei Mate 40 series will have 4 models, namely Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro+, and Mate40 RS Porsche Design. Among them, the Mate 40 Pro+ super cup is the first time in the Mate series.