On September 10, Huawei unveiled new features for EMUI 11 and HarmonyOS 2.0, as well as new devices including the FreeBuds Pro, Freelace Pro, Watch GT 2 Pro, Watch Fit, and new MateBooks. However, there are many people who are looking forward to the Huawei Mate 40 series of smartphones, but this information may make you sad.
Accordingly, the Huawei Mate 40 may not be available this year. This report comes from a very familiar leaker to us, Evan Blass (@evleaks). Someone will ask, so the Mate 40 won’t launch this year? Evan Blass’s answer is no, he says, he’s referring to the release time. So the launch is still going on this year.
There is another possibility that the device could launch and sell in China this year, but not in other markets. Although Evan Blass did not specify, it is likely that the timing of the release he mentioned is for international markets.
Last week, a report said, Huawei has cut 30% of orders carcasses Mate line 40. Clearly, the company is expected sales will be lower than this year and decided to take measures to prevent it.
The Mate 40 series is also believed to not be bundled with Google Mobile Services, replacing Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), due to the US government ban. In addition, the Mate 40 is expected to use the Kirin 9000 chip, with a curved screen and a powerful circular camera cluster on the back.
The Huawei Mate 30 series was launched in September last year, and it was Huawei’s first flagship without Google Mobile Services (GMS). This series was sold exclusively in China for months and made its entry into the world market in November last year.
Huawei could limit the launch of the Mate 40 series to China, at least initially, as it is believed that the company will not have been able to get as many high-end Kirin chips as it would like after the last American veto.
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