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Huawei recently started to rollout a new Turbo charge mode for flaghip smartphones including Mate 50 and P50 series in China and now we got the live-action video of how this actually works.
The video below will show you how the Turbo Charge works over SuperCharge on a Huawei smartphone. According to the information, users will have to tap and hold on to the center of the screen to enter turbo charge mode.
A big thanks to Thomas Zhao for this amazing input.
Huawei Turbo Charge Mode in action pic.twitter.com/C9pLKFRgKB
— Deng Li (@MrDengLi) December 21, 2022
Huawei Turbo Charge Mode in action pic.twitter.com/C9pLKFRgKB
— Deng Li (@MrDengLi) December 21, 2022
Update:
Huawei has rolled out this feature for devices with HarmonyOS software in China. These phones come with a 66W inbox charge. Also, the feature description reads that it will allow your phone to charge at a faster rate. It’s expected that the feature will expand for more old models in the coming weeks.
However, it should be noted that this update won’t increase the supported charger wattage for your smartphone, as it requires hardware changes. However, our tipster noted that there will be a slight improvement in charging speed than before.
Such upgrades are important and using them could further improve the user experience. Also, it maximizes the ability to charge the device fast. However, it would trigger a warning for a change in device temperature, which is kind of usual to see for charging features.
Availability:
Currently, it is available only for devices in China but we want to see it rolling out for global smartphones, as these come with similar hardware specs. To know more about these rollout check out the post linked below.
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Most of Deng Li’s smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.
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Last year, Huawei skipped the launch of a new LTE smartwatch. Therefore, it would be better if the LTE-powered Huawei Watch 4 launched in the first quarter of this year.
First unveiled in 2021, Huawei Watch 3 series consist of a standard and a Pro model. The Watch 3 smartwatches are also the first to feature a pre-installed HarmonyOS 2 operating system, moving forward from lite OS.
These are the first smartwatches to bring native LTE connectivity and a variety of smart features that won’t let you feel the requirement of simple tasks.
Later in 2021, Huawei unveiled Watch GT 4, which promoted sports and activity features. Interestingly, the standard version was introduced initially in the global market. In the following year, the company brought in a standard and a Pro version of the watch for Chinese users.
Throughout the year, Huawei rolled out new versions and designs for the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro including the premium and ceramic versions.
Still, Huawei chose to distance itself from a new LTE smartwatch launch. But the Chinese tech maker made up two of the most innovative smart wearables – Watch GT Cyber, which supports a detachable watch face.
The other one is Huawei Watch Buds, which comes with a flip to open watch face and contains wireless earphones inside.
Huawei P60:
Huawei is preparing to launch its next flagship smartphone, the P60 series and it could come on stage around the first quarter, and the tech maker could also utilize this venue to bring in the Watch 4 series.
Currently, Huawei has not revealed any plans on the launch date for the Watch 4 series but we could expect it to come as we move towards the launch season. Meanwhile, Huawei is ready to install a new design and features. Moreover, we could relate this smartwatch to the latest HarmonyOS operating system.
There’s a lot more to know about the upcoming Huawei Watch 4 and we will keep you posted.
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2023 is on and we’re still waiting for EMUI 13 on past phones, as Huawei Mate 50 Pro is the only device with this software access in the global market. However, there’s still a chance that we can start an early discussion on Huawei EMUI 13.1.
I get it, the company has not released the new EMUI 13 for old devices. Yet, we’re here to talk about software that is not even announced. On that, we’ve to explain a few things before we jump to a conclusion.
Dual flagship:
The past report reveals that Huawei will launch dual flagships this year. It will be the first time when Huawei will launch the P series and Mate series (traditional) smartphones in the same year.
While it was 2020 when the company unveiled Huawei P40 and Mate 40 series. After that, the company only brought – the P50 series in 2021 and Mate 50 series in 2022.
Two software:
Before 2021, Huawei followed two different flagship strategies, and these two phones were packed with two versions of EMUI.
For example, the Huawei P40 provides EMUI 10.1 and Huawei Mate 40 delivers EMUI 11. Interestingly, the tradition previously followed by P30 and Mate 30 with EMUI 9.1 and EMUI 10 respectively.
But in the past two years, this break in dual flaghip, allowed Huawei to only use one major software for all of its devices.
How?
Huawei P50 was launched in 2021 with the new EMUI 12 pre-installed. While Mate 50 series with EMUI 13 in the following year.
What’s next?
In China, Huawei is preparing HarmonyOS 3.1 to mark its entrance in the first quarter of 2023. To be mentioned, it could be featured with the Huawei P60 series, which will also debut around Q1. Meanwhile, HarmonyOS 3 was installed on Mate 50 series.
Keeping the fact that the Huawei P60 series may also meet the global market, we can’t deny the possibility. That Huawei may introduce this new flaghip to global consumers with a collection of features in EMUI 13.1.
For now, Huawei has not made any official announcement on this matter but we could take it as an early opening for this discussion. Before that, we want to check the roadmap for the EMUI 13 rollout and we’re eagerly waiting for the release.
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Last week, we held a discussion on the launch date of the Huawei Mate X3 and now it’s reported that the phone launch is postponed. On the flip side, the Huawei P60 series will release as scheduled.
According to the input coming from Weibo tipster ClassmateGuan, the Huawei Mate X3 launch event has been postponed. As currently, the company has not determined a launch date for this massive foldable phone.
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It’s expected that the Huawei Mate X3 will follow the design aspects of the Mate X2. It folds sideways and may continue dual screens including a main and a secondary display on the cover.
A report suggests that the Huawei Mate X3 will have a light design as compared to the predecessor. It could weigh around 250 grams, which is way too low for Mate X2’s 298 grams. Furthermore, the successor is likely to feature more battery capacity than the Mate X2.
Huawei Mate X2:
Huawei Mate X2 comes with an 8-inch main display with 16.7 million colors, P3 wide color gamut. It is a flexible OLED that supports up to 90 Hz refresh rate, and 180 Hz touch sampling rate. The main display also has a 2480 x 2200 pixels resolution with 413 PPI.
The secondary display is a 6.45-inch of external flexible OLED display, that supports up to 90 Hz refresh rate, 240 Hz touch sampling rate, 2700 x 1160 pixels, and 456 PPI.
It is powered by Kirin 9000 octa-core chipset with 24-core GPU, Dual Big Core + Tiny Core NPUs.
The phone equips a quad rear camera system including a 50 MP Ultra Vision Camera (Wide Angle, f/1.9 aperture, OIS), 16 MP Cine Camera (Ultra-Wide Angle, f/2.2 aperture), 12 MP Telephoto Camera (3x Optical Zoom, f/2.4 aperture, OIS) and 8 MP SuperZoom Camera (10x Optical Zoom, f/4.4 aperture, OIS), support AF. The front side of the phone includes a 16MP selfie camera with f/2.4 aperture.
As for now, Huawei has not announced any official launch date on this matter but we’ll keep you posted.
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