Huawei 5G mobile phone + Hongmeng system, can you still play like this?

Hello everyone, I'm Pharaoh~

When I was swiping my phone yesterday, I saw a blogger posted a new 5G model of Huawei's network access specifications, which showed the basic parameters of the machine.

As can be seen from the picture, the new phone will be equipped with a 6.76-inch OLED screen with 8 CPU cores, the CPU clocked at 3.13GHz; the memory has four options of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB; built-in 4300mAh battery; running HarmonyOS system.

In terms of parameters, this should be the rumored 5G version of the Mate 40 Pro, and even the 212g body weight is perfectly in line.

So Lao Wang went to check Huawei's official website and really obtained the network access license from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The model of this device is NOH-AN50, which belongs to the Mate series. More precisely, the model number is similar to the current Mate 40 Pro.

Judging from the licensing information, the device is a 5G digital mobile phone, equipped with the Hongmeng HarmonyOS system, and supports 5G-enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) technology.

No further information on this model is currently available. However, Huawei recently released the Mate X2 collector's edition, which is powered by the Kirin 9000 5G chip, so one possibility is that a collector's edition of the Mate 40 Pro will be launched.

The current Huawei Mate 40 Pro is also equipped with the Kirin 9000 flagship chip, but it is only a 4G version. It uses a 6.76-inch 88-degree supercurve + dual-hole full screen, supports 90Hz high refresh rate, DCI-P3 color gamut, and screen fingerprint recognition. , IP68 waterproof and dustproof.

At the beginning of next year, Huawei should release the new Mate 50 series of flagship mobile phones. Some of the Mate 50 use Kirin chips, and some use Qualcomm chips, but only the 4G version.

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Original: Lao Wang丨[Public Account: Hongmeng Developer Laowang] Huawei Certified Instructor / Tencent Certified Instructor / Hongmeng Development Pioneer

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