Seven reasons why the Huawei Mate40 is a complete smartphone



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Huawei reached another milestone with the presentation of its flagship Huawei Mate40 Series.

This latest addition to the Mate series has attracted worldwide attention as the Huawei Mate40 series is believed to be the next complete smartphone on the market.

Apart from that, the series has always attracted attention; An example is the Huawei Mate30 series, which practically sold out in a short period of time.

With the Huawei Mate40 series officially debuting, what can we expect from the latest Mate series compared to another recently launched smartphone?

1) Best performance chipset

There is no doubt that the chipset for any smartphone should be among, if not, the most important criteria a user looks for when selecting smartphones.

As the second smartphone in the world to incorporate the 5nm process chipset, Kirin 9000 proves to be of inestimable importance for the Huawei Mate40 series.

Performance-wise, the extremely compact 5nm Kirin 9000 5G SoC is capable of multitasking, processing massive amounts of data, and powering instant-response AI computing with ease.

2) Photography at its finest

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The Huawei Mate series is known for wowing users in its camera department: thanks to its powerful system and imaging technology, the Huawei Mate series frequently ranks first in any smartphone camera rankings. With the Huawei Mate40 series, Huawei continues to advance, breaking records and setting new ones.

The main camera uses a custom IMX700 quad-camera array design, which supports 10x optical zoom. If it is not yet unveiled, the Huawei Mate40 Pro has already won the leadership in the DxO list.

If the camera, and essentially photography, remains a key criterion for a flagship smartphone, it goes without saying that the Huawei Mate40 Pro + and Huawei Mate40 RS will continue to reign.

3) the best immersive experience

In 2019, smartphones equipped with a high refresh rate became a key factor for users when selecting smartphones.

Many brands have taken the step to ensure that their latest smartphones are equipped with a high refresh rate to enable a smoother user experience.

Smartphones without high refresh rates are usually put aside without much consideration. While many are taking a step in that direction, it was recently revealed that the refresh rate of the Apple iPhone 12 is just 60Hz.

Huawei, on the other hand, has been using high screen refresh rates for quite some time, as high as 90Hz for its displays on all of its smartphones, as well as being equipped with a 2K display (except in standard mode).

Additionally, Huawei also provides vibration feedback from the linear motor, leading to a more immersive experience.

Finally, it is also equipped with a dual stereo speaker that creates super-bass stereo surround sound.

With these latest innovations built into the Huawei Mate40 series, users can enjoy a more immersive experience that stimulates their visual, auditory and tactile senses.

4) 3D facial reconstruction

In addition, Huawei also replaced the notch screen with a double shot on the front screen, so users need not worry about 3D facial recognition (2D for the standard model).

This move also enables users to have a better and more secure smartphone experience.

5) Product design – Different is usually better

Delivering a product known for its design is already half the success of any smartphone; One of the ways to consistently produce visually appealing smartphones starts from scratch – the design stage.

With so many smartphones produced from various brands, it is a challenge to find a product that stands out from the rest.

But many brands choose to take the easy route by following the flow, capitalizing on expectations and choosing the design that is most popular with users.

However, this is not the case with the Huawei Mate series, which is known for its unique design, as each series has its own backstory. In 2018, the Huawei Mate20 series introduced its four-point design and last year, the Huawei Mate30 series debuted with a ‘space ring’ design.

This year, the Huawei Mate40 series was inspired by the Event Horizon Telescope, a global network of synchronized radio observatories working in unison to observe radio sources associated with black holes with angular resolution comparable to their event horizons.

In particular, the design of this “space ring” in the series was derived from the first black hole in history to be captured through an astronomical image, Galaxy M87.

With the Porsche Design Huawei Mate40 RS, users go further with its octagon-shaped design, which is complemented by a high-strength nanotechnology ceramic material and brings the thrilling thrill of motorsports to life. It takes the vintage black and white color scheme to new heights.

In comparison, while Apple has made some new (or rather, retrograde) changes to its new iPhone 12 design, it pales in comparison to the Huawei Mate40 series.

6) Faster cable and wireless super charge

During the presentation of the iPhone 12, one of the most obvious details that many noticed was that it works with a 2915 mAh battery, along with only 20 W of charging power.

Upon testing, it turned out that the iPhone 12 took approximately 100 minutes to fully charge. Not only that, the battery life is shorter compared to previous iPhone models.

The 2,915 mAh battery is not enough to compensate for using the phone without turning on 5G. When this feature is activated, the already short battery life is practically non-existent.

Fortunately, users of the Huawei Mate40 series would not have to endure loading delays. Although their phones may not be the best or the fastest at supercharging, users note that there have been improvements with each series.

The recently released Huawei Mate40 series supports 66W and its wireless charger supports 50W (Standard Edition supports 40W cable); The battery is 4400 mAh (the standard edition is 4200 mAh), which not only solves the anxiety for the user due to the battery running out, but also provides the satisfaction of fully charging a smartphone in just half an hour.

7) interactive user experience

The latest innovation in EMUI 11 offers users an interactive experience containing enhanced AI smart gesture, always on screen, multi-screen collaboration and more.

The Huawei Mate40 Pro features all the new smart gestures that allow users to fully interact with their smartphone.

With this last interactive feature, users can simply turn on or wake up their smartphone by placing an open palm on the screen.

They can simply flick left, right, up or down to scroll the screen when accessing documents, photo gallery, music, or any application.

Another amazing feature is that users can easily answer incoming calls with a push gesture, perfect for taking calls with dirty fingers.

With the new on-screen dynamic eyes, an advanced Always on Demand (AOD) feature, included in the Huawei Mate40 Pro, users can trigger a three-second animation using just their eyes.

Additionally, the volume of incoming calls can be controlled simply by making eye contact with the phone.

The enhanced version of Multi Screen Collaboration supports up to three active applications simultaneously, and users can switch screens to access different applications. So now they can watch their favorite videos while replying to messages at the same time.

Besides the Huawei Mate40 series, there are a number of Huawei product launches in Malaysia, namely Huawei Y7a, Gentle Monster Eyewear ll, Freebuds Pro, WATCH GT2 Pro, MateBook 14, and MatePad T10s.

By far, the Huawei Y7a is the only smartphone on the market that now supports 22.5W Supercharge at the price of RM799 only; on sale now at the Huawei Store and Huawei Experience Store nationwide.



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