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A tipster has recently revealed that Huawei P50 will launch as a customized clone mobile operator version featuring non-Kirin chipset and 5G network access. The latest news is coming after the tipster suggested that the standard Huawei P50 has been out of stock for a long time and consumers should have to wait for the next release.
Huawei P50 Pro comes with a bunch of new features and a new type of camera system consisting of dual cameras inside two rings placed vertically. On the other hand, the phone has a hole-punch display and a beautiful design. Meanwhile, these customized Huawei P50 will follow the same suite of features and it’s unlikely to follow any other notable changes in appearance.
Currently, it’s not confirmed, which brand or operator will rename the Huawei P50 but it’ll surely remain inside the Chinese territory. To be mentioned, it’s not the first time for Huawei to sell its smartphone design, as it already has happened with a few other Chinese phone makers including TD tech and Hi Nova.
According to the information, TD tech has already launched Huawei Nova 8 Pro clone as TD Tech N8 Pro for Chinese consumers. And reports say that this phone maker will soon launch a copy of Huawei Mate 40 E. However, an official confirmation on this matter is yet to come.
Aside from this, the Hi Nova brand has also launched Hi Nova 9 and 9 Pro smartphones, which equips Snapdragon 778G 5G chipset and the design is no different than the current Huawei Nova 9 Pro but it is powered by an Android software system.
Huawei P50:
Huawei P50 comes with a 6.5-inch display along with a 90Hz refresh rate, 1440 Hz high PWM dimming, and 300Hz touch sampling rate as well as 2700 x 1224 pixels resolutions. On the other hand, the phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G processor Octa-core, 1 x Cortex-X1 at 2.84 GHz + 3 x Cortex-A78 at 2.42 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A55 at 1.8 GHz and Adreno 660 GPU.
Huawei P50 equips a triple camera system consisting of a 50MP true chrome camera, a 13MP ultra wide-angle camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera. The phone has a 13MP selfie camera to take sharp selfies. Furthermore, you’ll get a 4100 mAh battery that could be recharged with a 66W super fast charger.
(via – ithome)
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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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Huawei Mate X3 is the next foldable smartphone and Huawei is also preparing to launch the P60 series. With that being said, Huawei could face a clash of launches for these anticipated flagships.
According to past reports, Huawei is ready to launch the new Mate X3 in the first quarter of this year. On the other hand, the Huawei P60 series is also scheduled in the same quarter.
In that case, what will Huawei do?
There are a total of three scenarios that Huawei could follow.
- Launching both of these together in March
- Launch Mate X3 in early or mid-March and push P60 for early April
- Launch Mate X3 in February and P60 in March
Why?
This year, Huawei is likely to launch a P series and Mate series (not foldable) phones. However, there’s no slot specifically booked for the Mate X3. As Huawei still organizes foldable phone launch events as non-primary lineups.
If we look at the past launch schedules, Huawei unveiled Mate X2 in February 2021, followed by Huawei P50 Pocket flip phone in late the same year. Followed by Mate Xs 2 in April and the Pocket S flip phone in November 2022.
The dual flaghip era is about to return in the Huawei smartphone ecosystem. And Huawei may not like to risk the shipment count of the Huawei P60 series. Therefore, launching Huawei Mate X3 ahead of the P60 series would be a better option rather than launching them together.
We may argue about an exact date for Mate X3, as Huawei has not confirmed any on the matter. But we have to relate that February would still be more suitable for the launch instead of going for March.
This window will provide enough time for the company to market Mate X3 and sell units. It will also create some distance between the launch event of both devices.
There’s a lot to know and we’ll keep you posted on official inputs, stay connected.
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Huawei P60 launch preparations are already begun but we could expect that the company may also launch it with pre-installed HarmonyOS 3.1.
A report coming from Chinese media reveals that Huawei could launch HarmonyOS 3.1 alongside the Huawei P60 series. It’s not the first time we’re reading such inputs, as we also speculated HarmonyOS 3.1 for the P60 lineup (read more)
HarmonyOS 3.1 was initially announced during Huawei Developer Conference 2022. However, the company only launched the developer beta version and promised to test the public beta in January 2023.
According to the HarmonyOS 3.1 roadmap, Huawei planned to launch this new HMOS around March and April. This window is also decided to unveil the new P60 series.
Hence, it makes sense for the Chinese tech make to reveal both of these amazing products. It will also correlate with consumers who want to get some new software features specially designed for the Huawei P60 series.
Currently, Huawei has not revealed the features of HarmonyOS 3.1 but we are yet to participate in the beta activity or its smartphone version.
Also, the tech company has not announced such information via the official channels, which we are eagerly waiting for.
The HarmonyOS 3.1 developed preview changelog has new meta capability, web service, document preview, and other important service improvements. This new HarmonyOS 3.1 dev build also has new user interface APIs and development environment capabilities.
Huawei P60:
A recent report reveals that Huawei has finalized the P60 series for launch. And the company is preparing a strategy for its promotion, sales, and consumer interactions.
Meanwhile, a rear TPU cover leak has revealed the camera desing of this upcoming P series smartphone. Showing a new kind of camera layout featuring three openings, which remains ambiguous for the time being.
It’s also speculated that the phone will launch in the first quarter of 2023, a tradition that has been paused since the Huawei P40 series unveiling in 2020. Since then Huawei only launched the P50 series in 2021, and no new P-branded phone was launched in 2022.
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Launched in 2020, Huawei Y5p packs lots of features in a tiny size and it comes with a super affordable price tag of €103 ($110). This price could only come from a brand like Huawei. Even at this price, you may have some expectations and we’re here to tell you why it’s still the most affordable phone.
Huawei Y5p comes with a 5.45-inch screen that generates 16 million colors, it has a TFT LCD IPS panel and HD+ resolution (1440 x 720 pixels).
This phone is powered by MediaTek MT6762R octa-core chipset 4 x Cortex-A53 2.0 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53 1.5 GHz and has an IMG GE8320 graphics processor. This generates a better graphics performance right into your palm.
It has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. However, supports an external micro SD card, which could expand memory up to 512GB.
At that price, you will also get an 8-megapixel f/2.0 aperture rear camera with autofocus. While the phone brings a 5 MP f/2.2 aperture front-facing camera, which has fixed focus. This camera system captures decent photographs on the go.
Talking about the battery, Huawei ships Y5p packs a 3020 mAh battery that provides a powerful backup at your service. You will also get a 10W wired charger inside the retail box.
Talking about the design, Huawei Y5p expands at 70.94 in width, 146.5mm in height, and 8.35mm in depth. The device weighs at 144 grams, which is way lighter than any flagship.
The design is very compact and fits in the middle of your palm. While there are two beautiful colors Midnight Black and Blue and complemented by a stylish rear design.
In terms of connectivity, Huawei Y5p gets you Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm earphone jack. It also has GPS, AGPS, Glonass, and Beidou location services. It also has an Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, and Gravity Sensor.
These all specs and capabilities show that the Huawei Y5p offers various capabilities at a super affordable price. However, this phone has been sold out in many markets. You may have to visit the store to get one.
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