Following up on the release of the P40 series earlier this year, Huawei has today announced the launch of the Mate 40 series. The new range consists of the base Mate 40, Pro and Pro Plus. The launch of the phones was accompanied by the debut of Huawei’s new flagship Kirin 9000 chip which the company claims is the fastest 5G chip on the market.
For more of what these devices have to offer lets dive into the specs.
Huawei Mate 40, Pro and Pro Plus specs
Mate 40 | Mate 40 Pro | Mate 40 Pro Plus | |
Operating System | Android 10, EMUI (no Google Play services) | Android 10, EMUI (no Google Play services) | Android 10, EMUI (no Google Play services) |
Display | 6.5-inch OLED HDR10+ 1080 x 2376 pixels | 6.76-inch OLED HDR10+ 1344 x 2772 pixels | 6.76-inch OLED HDR10+ 1344 x 2772 pixels |
Main Camera | 50 MP wide 16 MP ultrawide 8 MP telephoto (Leica optics, LED flash, panorama, HDR) | 50 MP wide 20 MP ultrawide 12 MP telephoto (Leica optics, LED flash, panorama, HDR) | 50 MP wide 20 MP ultrawide 12 MP telephoto 8 MP periscope telephoto (Leica optics, LED flash, panorama, HDR) |
Video (Main Camera) | Up to 4K 60fps | Up to 4K 60fps | Up to 4K 60fps |
Selfie Camera | 13 MP wide | 13 MP wide TOF 3D (depth, biometrics sensor) | 13 MP wide TOF 3D (depth, biometrics sensor) |
Chip | Kirin 9000E | Kirin 9000 | Kirin 9000 |
Connection | LTE, 5G | LTE, 5G | LTE, 5G |
Memory | 128 GB, 8 GB RAM 256GB 8GB RAM | 256GB 8GB RAM | 256GB 8GB RAM |
Battery Capacity | 4200 mAh 40W fast charging | 4400 mAh 66W fast charging 50W wireless charging | 4400 mAh 66W fast charging 50W wireless charging |
Price | US$1 063.00 | US$1 418.00 | US$1 655.00 |
All the devices will come with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The Pro and Pro Plus will also feature Face ID as well as support for a stylus. Like most Huawei high-end smartphones the camera array is the highlight feature. Especially for the Mate Pro Plus which will feature an 8 MP perioscope camera with 10x zoom and a 12 MP telephoto camera with 3x zoom. Huawei said that the device offers up to 17x optical zoom.
Huawei seems to have kept up with Xiaomi when it comes to wireless charging. The Mate 40 Pro and Pro Plus all feature 50W wireless charging which Xiomi has in its flagship 10 Ultra.
Apps
Without Google Play services, Huawei has continued to build its own app ecosystem. The announcement for the new devices was paired with the launch of Petal Search and Maps. Huawei’s alternatives for Google Search and Maps. Huawei also announced the launch of HUAWEI Docs, available in more than 100 countries and supports document viewing over 50 formats that include pdf, doc and ppt. It is encouraging to see that the company is forging ahead to furnish it’s app library to make up for the vacuum that Google left.
Huawei is expected to make the devices available for purchase in November.
6 comments
Battery avo akadhakwa compared to itel,infinix and tecno that are giving 5000-6000mAh capacity at very low cost,plus internal memory very good.
all the phones you mentioned there are rubbish.
cde these are 5nm chip phones. imbo no verenga about that wodzoka tozotaura
🤣🤣🤣 rega kufananida Mate 40 iyo nana itel…tecno and infinix
Nhai hako vanhu vekumusha vanonetsa Huawei vs Tecno wakambozviona kupi
Shefu imbo shandisai Huawei flagship mozotiudza