Launch of the Huawei Mate 50 Series is reportedly imminent after being spotted on numerous certification websites.

Neha Roy
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According to a source, the Huawei Mate 50 series has earned three certifications. The rumoured smartphone series may be introduced soon, according to this. The tipper also mentioned that the device might come with a 66W charging adapter at launch. The Huawei Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS are reportedly part of the Mate 50 series, according to a previous report. A Kirin 9000S SoC may be used to power the Mate 50 series. It reportedly uses HarmonyOS 3.0. The series may debut alongside the four-wheeled Huawei M5 EV, according to the article.

The Huawei Mate 50 series has received three certifications, according to a tip from Digital Chat Station that was posted on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo. The tipster, however, omitted to specify the titles of the certifications or the nations in which the series had received certification. The 66W charging adapter will be standard with the Mate 50 series at launch, claims the company. Face recognition and "a number of new features" are also reportedly included in the rumoured Huawei smartphone series (translated).

The Huawei Mate 50 series is rumoured to consist of the Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS, per a previous report. A Kirin 9000S SoC is expected to power the series. The devices, which purportedly use HarmonyOS 3.0, could be unveiled with Huawei's M5 EV four-wheeler.

The source also said that alleged renders and pictures of the Huawei Mate 50 series phone cases have been posted online. According to the renders, the Huawei Mate 50 phone will reportedly include a hole-punch display on the front and a round rear camera module on the back.

In related news, HarmonyOS 3.0 is anticipated from Huawei in September. According to rumours, the upcoming HarmonyOS version has less bloatware than HarmonyOS 2.0. The user interface won't undergo any significant modifications, according to the source, and may continue to provide the same user experience as HarmonyOS's earlier iterations.


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