HUAWEI MATE 40 PRO - This Is It! By TT Technology

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Aug 15, 2021
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HUAWEI MATE 40 PRO - This Is It!

So we finally get a look at the Huawei Mate 40 pro, and I'll, be sharing the details right after this. If you're new here and want to stay up to date with the latest tech. Please hit subscribe, followed by the bell. You can also keep up on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by clicking the links in the description. So. Today, we've got plenty of news to share about the upcoming Huawei, mate 40 and the mate 40 pro.

We've got the design, the specs, the certification and pricing, and it's not long until Huawei released the smartphone before we get started, though. Please like the video, if you're looking forward to the Huawei Mate 40 or the mate 40 pro. Let me know in the comments what device you're watching this video on, but first up we've got the sharing of a CPU case for the mate 40 and the mate 40 pro. These were shared by rodent 950 on Twitter, and they confirm exactly what we expected it from the back of the smartphone. We can see the presence of a large circular cutout for the mate 40 pros rear cameras, while there's no cutout for the LED flash in the top left.

It's not technically required, as it doesn't protrude from the case. There are speaker marks on the top and the bottom of the CPU case, which suggests we may see stereo speakers on the mate 40 pro, but the lack of any large circular cutouts on the top or the bottom confirm no three and a half mil headphone jack. We do, however, expect the IR blaster, rodent, 950, also shared with us a few days ago, the screen protectors, showing us the main differences in size and display curvature between the mate 40 and the mate 40 pro. If we move on to the mate 40 CPU case, you can see it's similar to the mate 40 pro apart from it's a little smaller and one big changes on the top, where you can see a large circular cutout, which is no doubt in a headphone jack. We've also had the mate 40 model numbers appear on tenor, which not only confirms we'll be seeing a launch shortly, but also that three different models exist.

We've got the oce-an00 model, which belongs to the Huawei Mate 40, and this is code named ocean. Furthermore, we've got the noh-an00 model, which is the Huawei p40 pro, and this is code named Noah and finally, we've got the nop-an00 model, which, at this stage, is causing a lot of confusion. What we know it is going to be the most premium model of the Huawei Mate 40, we're unsure. If this is the mate 40 pro plus or the Kuwait mate, 40 rs Porsche design. We also have news from rodent 950 that the Huawei Mate 40 is going to have a 50 megapixel sensor with liquid lens technology.

The liquid lens technology was patented by Huawei a few months ago, and this allows for faster autofocus and better stabilization. Earlier reports suggested that it may be for the mate 50, but we're now pretty certain that it's going to be making its debut in the Huawei Mate 40. Of course, within his tweet he's also shared many other specs, which we'll go over shortly now, with the recent leaks out of the way, we're going to run through the full specs of the Huawei Mate 40 series to help you guys decide if this is the phone for you and if you should wait so first up, we've got the Huawei Mate 40, the Huawei Mate 40 is coming with a 6.4 inch, full screen display and a punch hole, selfie camera in the top left, and this is of course, an AMOLED display. Unlike other smartphones, the base model of the Huawei Mate 40 is still going to support a curved display and the mate 40 is going to have an in-display fingerprint scanner and a dual punch or camera in a pill. Shape cutout in the top reports are suggesting that this AMOLED display is going to be a 90 hertz panel on the rear.

We've got a circular camera module that houses, three cameras and an additional sensor at this moment in time we're unsure what this sensor is for, but it could likely be a timer flight depth sensor. Rodent 950 is advised a 50 megapixel, a 20 megapixel and an 8 megapixel camera, but a few other sources are claiming a 108 megapixel primary. The device will of course be powered by the Karin 1020 system on chip. The spec sheet from PC online suggests it will come with up to 12 gigs of ram and up to 512 gigabytes of expandable storage via the nm card slot. It will of course be running emu 11 out of the box, and it's going to pack a 4 300 William hour battery with 66 watt fast charge.

Support next up, we've got the Huawei Mate 40 pro, while very similar. The mate 40 pro is going to be larger than the standard mate 40, with a 6.78 inch display it's reportedly going to have a 90 or 120 hertz AMOLED display and, as you can see, by the renders, we've still got the dual punch hole, selfie camera and the in display fingerprint scanner. As you can see, we've got a physical volume rocker as well as power buttons on the right hand, side of the phone, which is a welcome change from last year's touch controls and the display looks to be more curved than the standard mate 40. On the top you can see it looks like the IR blaster is going to be staying on the mate 40 pro and, as you can see, it's got the same circular camera module, but this time with a quad camera setup, rodent 950 is advised that we'll be getting a 50 megapixel liquid camera, an 80 megapixel ultra-wide, a periscope lens and a timer flight depth sensor. But personally, if on leaks renders are correct, then I think we may not be getting the time of flight.

The Huawei Mate 40 pro is, of course, going to be powered up by the Karin 1020 system on chip, and again it's going to come with up to 12 gigs of ram and up to 512 storage. It's reportedly coming with a 5 000 William hour cell with 66 watt, fast charge support, and it's going to ship with emu 11. As we touched on earlier, there's also reports of a mate 40, pro plus or a mate 40 Porsche design, but with very little information on them right now, we're going to save it until something more solid comes to light. We do, however, think there's only going to be one or the other and that we won't have both. Unfortunately, the same as last year, we're also going to have the Huawei Mate 40 range being released without Google services, so that may put a few of you off.

We also don't know at this stage if they plan on a global launch or, if they're, just going to be keeping it to China. As always, though, if more information comes to light, I'm going to be sharing it with you guys straight away, but I'd like to know your thoughts in the comments who out there is waiting for the mate 40. Does the lack of google services put you off and what version of the mate 40? Are you waiting for, but thanks for watching the video, if you liked it smash a thumbs up? If you didn't hit the thumbs down twice, and I'll, see you guys in the next one my you.


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