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Huawei’s next big phone, the Mate 40, will be launched on October 22 of this year. the company announced. It will be the second phone in the Mate lineup to come without Google since the company failed to trade with the Android creator in May 2019.
Huawei says it will come with “unprecedented power,” a show off of its Kirin 9000 processor that will ship with this phone when it launches. While we don’t have as many details about the Mate 40 as we did ahead of the launch on phones like the OnePlus or Pixel, we still know quite a bit.
Like other Mates, you’ll have a powerful triple / quad rear camera set up depending on whether you’re buying the Mate 40 or the Mate 40 Pro. Both phones will be slightly different in the size department. The Mate 40 is also said to be a 6.4-inch phone with a 90Hz FHD + OLED display, while the Pro will be larger at 6.7-inches with a cascading display for a bezel-less look. Of course, the Kirin 9000 will be on board. Other aspects such as battery size, storage levels, etc. are still unknown.
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Despite all this rumored hardware excellence (confirmed by their history), Huawei’s previous phones have been neutralized outside of China in terms of sales due to a lack of software. In fact, they are anti-Pixel, which shows that no matter how powerful and beautiful your phone is, it cannot compete without good software that people need.
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