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Huawei silently launched the 4G versions of Mate 40 Pro and Mate X2 powered by Kirin 9000 processor
Last year, Huawei released the annual flagship series, Huawei Mate 40 with the latest hardware and software technologies. Moving on, back in February 2021, the company has launched the next generation folding phone, Mate X2 with a powerful Kirin 9000 processor, EMUI 11, and more.
According to the latest information from Chinese Media, Huawei has quietly debuted the two new versions of existing high-end models with 4G capabilities on the official website. These two smartphones are Huawei Mate 40 Pro 4G and Mate X2 4G.
In terms of specification, the major notable change is the support of 4G instead of 5G and also they equipped with Kirin 9000 processor, which is expected to be Kirin 9000 with 4G support. Aside from this rest of the configurations remain the same.
Price and availability:
At the moment, Huawei has not mentioned the price and availability of these 4G variants but definitely, the company will offer less price tag as 5G models.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro 4G:
- Display: 6.7-inch Cover OLED Display
- Processor: Kirin 9000
- OS: EMUI 11
- Network: 4G support
- Refresh rate: 90Hz
- Main Camera: 50MP
- Front camera: 13MP
- Battery: 4400 mAh
Huawei Mate X2:
- Display: 8-inch Main Foldable Display and 6.4-inch Cover OLED Display
- Folding type: Inward folding screen
- Processor: Kirin 9000
- OS: EMUI 11
- Network: 4G support
- Refresh rate: 90Hz
- Main Camera: 50MP
- Front camera: 16MP
- Battery: 4500 mAh
[Source: ithome]