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Huawei Announces the Mate 20 Pro
June 29, 2020
Despite the ban of Huawei’s products in the US for carriers to feature their devices, they still managed to surpass Apple in the sales department. As the world’s second most sold smartphone brand, they try to offer excellent devices. Now, the Chinese company announced their latest devices in the Mate series. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro’s camera setup on the back is unique. Unlike the P20 Pro’s placement in the top corner, here they’re placed in a box right in the upper-middle part of the device. The glass back with new colors will have a special pattern that makes the device more grippy and less fingerprint-prone. The 6.39” AMOLED display takes up most of the space. It has 1440 x 3120 resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It does have a notch, and unlike its smaller sibling, the Mate 20, this one is big and houses the sensors for the Face ID feature. The bezels are thin though, even the bottom one. The display also houses a fingerprint sensor, the same as the one found on the Vivo NEX. The device feature’s the Kirin 980 processor. Accompanied by the Mali-G76 MP10 GPU and RAM memory of 6 or 8GB. Internal storage is 128 or 256GB, which can be expanded further using the new NM card slot. Finally, the Mate 20 Pro features a 4200mAh battery. It should easily last a full day and can be 70% charged in 30 minutes, thanks to the fast charger. The cameras have three sensors on the back and a single one on the front. The primary is 40MP wide sensor with f/1.8 aperture. Next, is a 20MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 aperture. Finally, is the 8MP telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture. All of these lenses are Leica branded and take excellent photos. The front camera is a single 24MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture. The device can shoot up to 2160p in 30fps. Software is the newest Android Pie 9.0 out of the box, skinned using their own EMUI 9.0, but no Google Apps except thru the browser. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro will be available for purchase by the end of this month. Prices start at 1050 euros.
June 29, 2020
Despite the ban of Huawei’s products in the US for carriers to feature their devices, they still managed to surpass Apple in the sales department. As the world’s second most sold smartphone brand, they try to offer excellent devices. Now, the Chinese company announced their latest devices in the Mate series. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro’s camera setup on the back is unique. Unlike the P20 Pro’s placement in the top corner, here they’re placed in a box right in the upper-middle part of the device. The glass back with new colors will have a special pattern that makes the device more grippy and less fingerprint-prone. The 6.39” AMOLED display takes up most of the space. It has 1440 x 3120 resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It does have a notch, and unlike its smaller sibling, the Mate 20, this one is big and houses the sensors for the Face ID feature. The bezels are thin though, even the bottom one. The display also houses a fingerprint sensor, the same as the one found on the Vivo NEX. The device feature’s the Kirin 980 processor. Accompanied by the Mali-G76 MP10 GPU and RAM memory of 6 or 8GB. Internal storage is 128 or 256GB, which can be expanded further using the new NM card slot. Finally, the Mate 20 Pro features a 4200mAh battery. It should easily last a full day and can be 70% charged in 30 minutes, thanks to the fast charger. The cameras have three sensors on the back and a single one on the front. The primary is 40MP wide sensor with f/1.8 aperture. Next, is a 20MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 aperture. Finally, is the 8MP telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture. All of these lenses are Leica branded and take excellent photos. The front camera is a single 24MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture. The device can shoot up to 2160p in 30fps. Software is the newest Android Pie 9.0 out of the box, skinned using their own EMUI 9.0, but no Google Apps except thru the browser. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro will be available for purchase by the end of this month. Prices start at 1050 euros.
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