After almost two years, Huawei has now introduced its most recent Mate series of flagship phones. The Mate 40 series was initially introduced in November 2020, and the firm has now formally introduced the Mate 50 series. So let's examine the premium lineup's entry-level model.
Design & Exhibition
The Mate 50, the newest flagship phone, has a look that is very similar to the Mate 40's initial design. It has curved corners and a curved rear panel. Like the Mate 50, the rear also holds a huge circular camera module, however this one has a different design and is a single large camera module rather than the donut-shaped module of the previous generation. like design.
The Mate 50 from the Chinese tech giant features a 6.7-inch OLED screen with FHD+ (2700 x 1224 pixels) resolution, a punch hole cut out in the centre, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 300Hz touch sampling rate on the front. This panel can output 1.07 billion colours and supports HDR and P3 colour gamut. A security feature built into the screen is a fingerprint reader.
Specifications
The new Mate 50 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC and at least 8GB of RAM built into its internal architecture. It was a pleasant surprise because it was first assumed to have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. However, only 4G networking is supported by this processor. This is mostly because ofthe sanctions it faces from the US. Furthermore, the premium grade handset will be powered by a 4,460mAh battery pack that supports 66W fast charging and up to 50W wireless fast charging as well.