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Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro poster leaked ahead of launch: 50MP camera
We are just a day far to see the launch event of HarmonyOS 3 for smartphones. Now, ahead of that the Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro launch poster has been leaked and it was first reported by Weibo tipster WHYLAB.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will be released on July 29, featuring “super battery life and support for a 50-megapixel camera. On the rear side, there is a ring shape similar to Mate. It should be noted that on the evening of July 27, HarmonyOS 3 and Huawei’s full-scene new product launch conference will be held.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor (6nm process, CPU 2.4GHz*4+1.9GHz*4, Adreno 610 GPU), 8GB+128GB, 8GB+ 256GB two versions; equipped with a 6.7-inch 2388×1080 LCD hole-punch screen, 90Hz refresh rate, 270Hz touch sampling rate, 1.05mm ultra-narrow frame.
As far as the camera specs are concerned, the Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro will come with 8MP front, 50MP rear main camera + 2MP macro + 2MP Depth of field; in terms of battery life, it supports a 5000mAh battery, supports 40W fast charge, and charges 50% in 30 minutes.
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro is 8.4mm thick, weighs 195g, comes in 4 colors: star sea blue, snowy white, emerald green, and magic night black, supports Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, supports NFC, and side fingerprints identify.
In late June, Huawei launched the Nova Y90 mobile phone globally, which is said to be the global version of the Enjoy 50 Pro.
Huawei Nova Y90 uses a 6.7-inch 90Hz LCD screen, equipped with Snapdragon 680, built-in 5000mAh battery, supports 40W fast charging, front 8MP camera, rear 50MP f /1.8 main camera, pre-installed EMUI 12.
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Huawei Petal Mail App will no longer be available for download
According to the official information, the Huawei released the delisting announcement of its Petal Mail App. The full text of the announcement is as follows: [translated]
Thank you for your continued attention and support to the Huawei Petal Mail App. In order to better adapt to the changing needs of product experience, service content and local markets, we have made strategic adjustments to the Huawei Petal Mail App.
The Petal Mail App will officially switch to the Email App on December 31, 2024, and the Petal Mail App will no longer be available for download from the App Store. The Petal Mail App you have installed can be used normally. We apologize for the inconvenience. You can continue to view, send or receive emails in the pre-installed Email App on your Huawei phone or use a computer browser to open the Petal Mail official website ( https://www.petalmail.com ), and your emails and personal data will not be lost.
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Huawei Mate 70 lineup repair spare parts prices announced
Huawei released the Mate 70 series of mobile phones, with a starting price of 5,499 yuan. At present, the prices of spare parts for the new Mate 70 series have been announced on Huawei’s official website.
Huawei Mate 70 lineup repair spare parts prices announced
Battery and motherboard
Mate 70
Battery — 199
12GB+256GB — 2499
12GB+512GB — 2899
12GB+1TB — 3599
Mate 70 Pro
Battery — 199
12GB+256GB — 2899
12GB+512GB — 3299
12GB+1TB — 3999
Mate 70 Pro+
Battery — 299
16GB+512GB — 4399
16GB+1TB — 4899
Mate 70 RS
Battery — 299
16GB+512GB — 6499
16GB+1TB — 6999
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Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 official announcement
Huawei officially announced the new FreeBuds Pro 4 headphones. This is the first TWS headset equipped with HarmonyOS NEXT and will be officially launched at the Huawei Mate Brand Festival on November 26.
As can be seen from the poster, the headset adopts an in-ear design with black and gold color matching, and the overall shape is similar to the previous generation. With the support of the new system, FreeBuds Pro 4 is expected to bring more functional upgrades.
For reference, Huawei FreeBuds Pro 3 was released in September last year with an initial price of 1,499 yuan . It is equipped with the Kirin A2 chip that uses Polar code, supports Star Flash connection core technology and Bluetooth technology, and the new L2HC 3.0 protocol.