Some time ago, it was reported that Huawei will hold a new product launch event in October to introduce the Mate 50 series of flagship models, but from the current information, it seems that the main event will be the Nova series launched in the overseas market, rather than the expected Mate 50, which is a bit unfortunate.
However, some information about huawei Mate 50 series has been leaked recently, including the core configuration of the device.
According to @Changan digital Jun, a source close to Huawei, Huawei Mate 50 series will indeed be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 898 chip, but it will be a 4G version. It will also be the first 4G version of the Snapdragon 898 chip, and will be exclusively supplied by the handset manufacturer.
It should be noted that although it is 4G version, the performance of Snapdragon 898 on Huawei Mate 50 will be exactly the same as that of the conventional version, but without the support of 5G baseband, the overall performance output and other attributes are synchronized, which is a powerful chip that breaks the history of Android.
The Snapdragon 898 will be based on Samsung’s 4nm process and will feature a tri-cluster CPU with the following CPU specifications: 1* 3.0ghz Cortexx2 ultra-core +3* 2.5ghz CortexA78 large core +4* 1.79ghz CortexA55 small core.
In addition to the performance upgrade, it was previously revealed that Huawei Mate 50 series will be equipped with LTPO screen with the same technology as iPhone 13 Pro series, which will support adaptive refresh rate, not only achieve 120Hz high brush, but also save power.
According to sources from Huawei’s supply chain, the design of Huawei Mate 50 series has been finalized, and some companies have received the design. “Huawei has not said that it will cancel the release, but the timing of the mass production has not been determined,” a supply chain source said.
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According to the latest release date, huawei’s Mate 50 won’t appear this year, but in the first quarter of next year at the earliest, most likely in March.