On September 6, a number of smartphones, including the Huawei Mate 50e, are anticipated to make their debut in China. However, the device has already been discovered on the website of China's Compulsory Certification (3C). A Huawei charging adaptor with 66W charging capabilities was advertised with the device. According to reports, the smartphone would have wireless charging and a 4400mAh battery.
Panda, a tipster, claims that the Huawei Mate 50e has achieved China 3C approval. On the website for certification, the smartphone was discovered with the model CET- AL60 and a Huawei charging adaptor with 66W capability. This means that all Huawei Mate 50 series smartphones might enable 66W fast charging.
On September 6, China will host the unveiling of the Huawei Mate 50 series. The Mate 50, Mate 50e, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS Edition are the four devices that are anticipated for the series. The company has not yet made any of the gadgets' specifications public.
However, according to numerous leaks and reports, the Huawei Mate 50 will only offer 4G LTE while using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset for power. The company's own Kirin 9000S chipset will power the Mate 50 Pro and 50 RS Edition. The Mate 50e variant, however, is most likely to include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC.
Although an OLED display from BOE is likely to be present on each device in the series, the refresh rate will vary depending oneach device. The base models will feature a standard 90hz refresh rate and the higher-end models will flaunt a 120Hz refresh rate. On the software front, the upcoming lineup will come running the company’s home-brewed HarmonyOS 3.0.
Pricing and other details about the devices are yet to be known. In any case, the September 6 announcement date is just yesterday, so we’re destined to full details soon.