Huawei Mate 40 series officially released a breakthrough camera system
Despite the continued trade ban, Huawei has launched a new generation of Mate 40 flagship smartphones, which performed well in all aspects, which once again demonstrated the company's leadership in smartphone technology.
Very similar to the current Huawei P40 flagship series, the new Mate 40 series lineup includes three different models, including the vanilla Huawei Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro and ultra-high-end Mate 40 Pro+.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro+ may be one of our most exciting flagship models this year. Except for the differences in the rear camera system, both devices have almost the same design and specifications.
On the front, they are equipped with a large 6.76-inch OLED display with an immersive screen resolution of 1,344 x 2,772 pixels. They maintain the same 90Hz butter smooth refresh rate as the P40 Pro and P40 Pro+, but will increase the touch sampling rate to 240Hz.
In the upper left corner, there will be a pill-shaped cutout, which houses a pair of 13-megapixel main shooters and 3D ToF sensors. Along the edge of the front display, it has an impressive 88-degree bend, making the device look elegant from the side.
In order to prevent accidental touch problems on the curved display, the onboard will be equipped with special software to eliminate this situation, thereby bringing users a "precise and impeccable experience."
Flip the device and we will provide a new Space Ring design for its rear camera housing, which is slightly different from the Halo Ring design we saw on the Mate 30 series last year.
For the Mate 40 Pro+, there will be a total of five cameras on the back, which are titled 50-megapixel (f/1.9 aperture) ultra-sensing wide sensor with OIS stabilization, and ultra-sensitivity with 20 pixels (f/2.4 aperture) A wide film camera with a free-form lens to minimize distortion.
As for the other three cameras, they include an 8-megapixel (f/4.4 aperture) periscope camera with 10x optical zoom, a 12-megapixel (f/2.4 aperture) telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and for depth Inductive ToF camera. According to Huawei, the periscope and telephoto camera can work together to provide up to 17x optical zoom-the highest of all smartphones on the market.
The Mate 40 Pro will be launched soon, and it will be equipped with a triple camera system instead of the pentagonal camera setup on the Mate 40 Pro+. The only difference between them is the omission of the Mate 40 Pro's 8-megapixel periscope camera with 10x optical zoom and 3D ToF sensor. Other than that, the rest of the cameras are the same as Mate 40 Pro+.
For video recording, Huawei stated that Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro + will support the dedicated XD Fusion HDR mode, "Through customized multiple exposure imaging, it provides truthfully optimized details, color, contrast and brightness for each frame."
The Mate 40 series of smart phones will be supported by the latest Kirin 9000 chipset manufactured using a 5nm process. The Kirin 9000 chipset has more than 15.3 billion transistors and can achieve a peak frequency of up to 3.13 GHz, which is higher than the current Snapdragon 865+ SoC. In fact, the Kirin 9000 chipset is also the world's first chipset equipped with a 24-core Mali-G78 GPU.
In terms of audio, they also use powerful dual stereo speakers that can produce excellent bass. Most importantly, its 3D audio will be further combined with the simulated vibration of the linear motor to provide users with a highly immersive entertainment experience.
In order to keep the device running, Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro+ are equipped with a respectable 4,400mAh battery that supports the upgraded 66W Huawei SuperCharge fast charging solution. Furthermore, the product pair also supports an incredible 55W fast wireless charging.
In the European market, the 8GB + 256GB model of Huawei Mate 40 Pro is priced at 1,199 Euros. On the other hand, the only 12GB + 256GB version of Mate 40 Pro+ is priced at 1,399 euros.
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