The latest leaks came today on Weibo to provide new details about the upcoming Huawei Mate 40 Pro, as Huawei offers this version with a curved waterfall design, and the phone also has two holes in the screen for the front camera.
Huawei is preparing to announce soon the date of its official conference to unveil the Mate 40 series of phones, and today new leaks have come through the @ RODENT950 page to provide more details about the specifications of the Mate 40 Pro phone.
The leaks that were published on Twitter during the recent period confirmed that the Mate 40 has one hole in the screen for the front camera, while the Pro phone has a dual camera in the hole, the screen also features a curved waterfall design, provided that the camera holes come in the left corner of the screen.
On the other hand, expectations indicate that Huawei is using ultra-flexible screens in my phone 40 and Mate 40 Pro, and some expectations are that Huawei offers the Mate 40 series with two different models in processors, so it is expected that these versions are launched outside the Chinese market with an alternative processor For Kirin processors.
The leaks published so far have revealed that the Mate 40 phones come with a 90Hz refresh rate in the screen, as Huawei chooses a 90Hz refresh rate to support the battery in new versions with a longer life.
Huawei is expected to receive new processors with a 5nm manufacturing accuracy in mid-September, and the Chinese giant needs a set of new 7nm, 16, and 28nm chipsets, in addition to the Bluetooth TWS chips.
Also, according to reports that have come up to date, the Chinese giant plans to support the Mate 40 series of Kirin chips with a 5-nanometer manufacturing accuracy that is based on the Cortex A77 or A78 cores, with the Mali G77 / G78 screen, which supports smart phones with the best performance in the 120Hz refresh rate, The new chip titled Kirin 1020 or Kirin 1000 is expected to launch.
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Tuesday, 21 July 2020
Mate 40 Pro comes with a curved waterfall screen with two holes for the front camera
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