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Huawei Mate 60 rumored specs sheet begin to circle
Huawei Mate 60 series will launch in the second half of this year and rumored specs sheet of the device also begin to circle over the internet.
One of the rumored specs sheets claims that Huawei Mate 60 will launch in September. The device will equip Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset 4G. However, this Snapdragon chip will couple with a Chinese RF 5G chip in order to enable 5G network for the consumers.
The phone will sport a 6.78 curved screen with sleek bezels. It says that the Mate 60 series will continue the wide notch on the head. Other display parameters include an OLED panel from BOE, 2880×1280 pixels resolution, and 1440Hz PWM dimming.
The specs sheet also says that Huawei Mate 60 will deliver photography features with a 50MP IMX989 large main camera (1 inch + 10-stop variable aperture). Other cameras are 13MP IMX680 super wide-angle + 64MPOV64B periscope and telephoto (3.5X light change, 8cm minimum focusing distance).
Coming to battery life, the phone is rumored to pack a 5100mAh battery, which is bigger in all aspects. Along with an 88W wired and 50W wireless charging capability.
This Mate device will offer HarmonyOS 4.0 operating system out of the box and new two-way satellite communication. The rumored specs sheet predicts Huawei Mate 60 price tags as the following with the memory version.
- 8GB RAM +256GB Storage = 7499 yuan
- 12GB RAM+512GB Storage = 8499 yuan
- 15GB RAM+1TB Storage = 9999 yuan
Editor’s Take:
These are pretty fascinating rumors but certainly are derived from most of the past leaks and reports from various tipsters. For now, Huawei has not announced a launch for the Huawei Mate 60 series. However, the industry is indicating the Chinese tech giant is ready to evolve around and release it between the third and fourth quarters of this year.
Therefore, more rumored spec sheets will appear, until we reach the launch season for the next Huawei Mate flagship. Until then, you can also check our Huawei Mate 60 series coverage here.
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