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Huawei is adding some new benefits to its flagship devices. In the latest development, the company has announced the Huawei Kunlun Glass upgrade service for 15 devices including some top models of the Mate and P series.
For your information, Kunlun Glass first appeared with the Mate 50 series. Compared to ordinary screens, these are the most robust glasses that are 10 times more resistant to falling and other damages.
After Mate 50 smartphones, Huawei has added the Kunlun Glass option to the P50 Pro screen service catalog. However, at that time, the service was priced at 799 yuan [111.20 USD]. As of now, you can get the Kunlun Glass upgrade service for your Huawei devices at just 589 yuan [81.98 USD].
The input further reveals that Huawei Customer Service Center officially shared a bunch of handsets that are eligible for the Kunlun Glass upgrade. Besides, this replacement service has begun on October 30 and will last till December 31.
Thus, you have enough time to upgrade your normal phone screen to the ultimate Kunlun Glass for just 589 yuan. You can check the eligible device list, below.
Kunlun Glass Upgrade – Eligible Devices
Huawei P Series
- Huawei P50
- Huawei P50 Pro
- Huawei P50E
- Huawei P40
- Huawei P40 Pro
- Huawei P40 Pro+
Huawei Mate Series
- Huawei Mate 40
- Huawei Mate 40E
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro+
- Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Mate 40E Pro
- Huawei Mate 30 Pro
- Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design
- Huawei Mate 30E Pro
Kunlun Glass – the powerful screen!
Huawei Kunlun Glass comes under the most thoughtful inventions of the company. Consequently, these glasses are formed after 24 hours of high-temperature nanocrystal growth, 108 microcrystalline raw materials deployment, and panel processing.
Hence, they are significantly resistible in terms of drops and scratches. On the other hand, the glasses have received the industry’s first Swiss SGS five-star fall resistance certification.
A few weeks ago, a Mate 50 Pro user has accidentally dropped his device. The back end of the device was badly damaged due to the reckless fall. But not a single scratch was visible on the front screen. Eventually, this shows how well the glasses work.
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Huawei Mate 50 brings eye-catching features to attract consumers. Undoubtedly, huge credit goes to the phone’s hardware and software capabilities. On the other hand, the flagship phone is capable of bringing something to the table that is missing from a flagship.
Today, we are going to look into the dynamic Huawei Mate 50 features that make it an excellent choice for your next phone.
Huawei Mate 50 features
Although Mate 50 series offers plenty but we’ll be targeting 5 for this article:
- Satellite Communication
- Smart Scan Code
- SuperHub Station
- Variable Aperture
- Emergency Battery Mode
Beidou Satellite Communication
Huawei Mate 50 is the first smartphone to carry a satellite communication feature. The company has done seamless work to prepare the phone with such advanced technology. As a result, now you can remain connected to your friends and family even without a network.
How does satellite communication work? The feature facilitates the phone through satellite when local connection services are not available.
You can make calls, and send messages or small texts without stressing about the phone’s network or extra data costs.
Interestingly, you can even send a message to those contacts that do not have this feature in their handset.
Intelligent Scanning Code
Huawei has made this feature a little more advance and efficient for its users. The feature comes along with the HarmonyOS 3 operating system as “intelligent scanning code”.
Unlike traditional scanners, the smart scanning code function is faster and more convenient. To access the feature, you only have to face your Mate 50 rear camera to the QR code. Further, a pop-up box will appear on your screen. Now tap on the QR code icon.
SuperHub:
This is a software feature and SuperHub makes it easy for you to share files and fast.
Instead of copy-paste texts or documents, the feature allows you the drag-and-drop gesture (similar to a PC). As a result, you can drag images, texts, and documents from their source to the SuperHub. Thereafter, you can edit and pull out the respective content from the station.
Variable Aperture:
Huawei Mate 50 is powered by XMAGE imaging technology. But another major aspect of the optical camera section is the new variable aperture. Ultimately, the six-blade aperture allows you to maintain the light on the sensor.
Also, you can adjust the camera aperture between f/1.4 and f/4. In comparison to the normal aperture with two stops, Mate 50 powerful aperture exhibits 10 stops and easily adjusts the light exposure.
The aperture plays wonders with the depth of field and background. In other words, you will find better blur effects and highlights in the images. Eventually, the automatic mode and professional mode make the snaps more realistic.
Emergency Battery Mode
This battery mode allows you to enjoy extra three hours of screen time, or 12 minutes on calls, even at 1 percent of battery. Besides, you can flash or turn off the codes 10 times and can scan a code 4 times in the meanwhile.
As soon as the power level reaches 5%, the phone triggers a notification saying “enter an emergency mode in 60 seconds”. This happens as the battery begins activating the preserved cells in the device. Then the entire procedure supplies enough energy that your device can run for more time.
There is still a lot to explore in the Huawei Mate 50 and we expect you to give it a chance.
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After the Mate X2 models, Huawei is putting the refurbished Mate 40 Pro 5G smartphones on sale. Ultimately, once again you have the chance to purchase one of the dynamic handsets of the Mate family.
As per the input revealings, the refurbished Huawei Mate 40 Pro 5G will go live on sale on December 02 (tomorrow) at 20:00. On the flip side, the respective smartphone will be available in two versions.
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro 5G (8GB + 128GB) – 6199 yuan [874.70 USD]
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro 5G (8GB + 256GB) – 6699 yuan [945.25 USD]
You can choose any of the models as per your requirements. However, it is worth mentioning that there is no change in the pricing and the cost remains the same as at the time of release.
Notably, the term refurbished doesn’t affect much the Mate 40 Pro 5G models. The input suggests that Huawei has given brand-new packaging to its refurbished models with fresh smartphone accessories.
As a result, with the refurbished Mate 40 Pro 5G models, users will feel as if they carry a new handset in their pockets. While you will also get a mini packet of additional services alongside.
So Huawei fans, set the reminder for tomorrow to grab the tech-pack refurbished Huawei Mate 40 Pro 5G smartphone.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro 5G
The Mate 40 Pro 5G phone brings a 6.76-inch OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. It installs a 4400mAh battery and further supports a 66W wired super fast charging support and 50W wireless fast charging.
But the star element of this device is the powerful Kirin 9000 5G chipset. The iconic processor boasts the overall functioning management of the phone. As a result, the user will experience efficient gaming and performance on the device.
Coming to the optical framework, the phone showcases a quad-camera system at the rear side with a 50MP main snapper, a 20MP cine lens, a 12MP telephoto lens, and an extra laser focus sensor. On the front, it exhibits a 13MP super-sensing camera and a 3D depth camera with fixed focus.
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Huawei Nova 10 SE is one of the latest smartphones that comes with immense camera capability. The company has launched this device with a 108MP camera and we’re here to check the Huawei Nova 10 SE unboxing.
Huawei Nova 10 SE comes in a white retail box with the “Huawei Nova 10 SE” label and “Nova” branding. Inside the box, you will find a TPU case, Huawei Nova 10 SE smartphone, a SIM ejector tool, USB Cable, a 66W charger, and a Huawei app installation guide.
Below you can check a sneak peek at Huawei Nova 10 SE unboxing.
Huawei Nova 10 SE:
Huawei Nova 10 SE features a 6.67-inch of screen size with 1.07 billion colors, an OLED panel, up to 90 Hz refresh rate, and up to 270 Hz touch sampling rate as well as FHD+ resolution. The display panel inherits a flat design and there’s a center-hole punch to house a selfie camera.
Coming to the dimensions, the phone is only 7.39mm thick and weighs 184 grams. On the other hand, there are three beautiful colors to choose from Starry Silver, Mint Green, and Starry Black.
Huawei Nova 10 SE is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G octa-core chipset featuring Octa-core, 4 × Cortex-A73 at 2.4 GHz + 4 × Cortex-A53 at 1.9 GHz, and Adreno 610 GPU.
The phone is featured with EMUI 12 software pre-installed and there are a number of new features and a refreshed user interface ready for you to explore.
Huawei Nova 10 SE brings a quad camera system that includes a 108 MP High-Res Camera (f/1.9 aperture), 8 MP Ultra-Wide Depth Camera (f/2.2 aperture), and 2 MP Macro Camera (f/2.4 aperture). The front side of the phone has a 16MP portrait camera with f/2.2 aperture.
It is packed with a 4500mAh battery and it could recharge with a 66W supercharger. The phone has various sensors such as a Gravity sensor, Fingerprint sensor, Compass, Ambient light sensor, and Ultrasound replacing proximity beam and Gyroscope.
Huawei is currently expanding Huawei Nova 10 SE in different markets and it will amaze you up for the price.
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