Huawei Mate 40E Pro 5G mobile phone (NOH-AN50) has 5G support and runs on HarmonyOS 2. The smartphone is powered by the Kirin 9000L chip paired with 8GB RAM and the smartphone cost is 6499 yuan. Now, according to the latest information, the new Mate 40E Pro Leica version (NOH-AN80) will be on sale soon. This model has removed the “LEICA” logo on the back cover and is pre-installed with the HarmonyOS 3 system. The pricing will likely remain unchanged.
To recall, the Huawei Mate 40E Pro 5G sports a 6.76-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, a resolution of 2772 × 1344.
As far as the camera specifications are concerned, it has a front-facing 13MP super-sensing camera, and a rear-mounted 50MP super-sensing camera (wide-angle, f / 1.9 aperture) + 20MP movie camera (ultra wide-angle, f / 1.8 aperture) + 12MP telephoto camera (f / 3.4 aperture, support OIS optical image stabilization).
The phone is packed with a 4400mAh battery and supports a maximum 11V / 6A super fast charging.
Compared with Mate 40 Pro, the biggest change of Huawei Mate40E Pro is that the processor is replaced by TSMC’s six-core 5nm Kirin 9000L 5G, which uses 1*3.13GHz A77+2*2.54GHz A77+3*2.05GHz A55, supplemented by Mali- G78 MP22 GPU, compared with the Kirin 9000, this processor has 2 GPUs, 1 large NPU, and 2 CPUs.
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