The Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro would be Huawei's first smartphones to use company's proprietary Kirin 980 system-on-chip. These phones would also have triple camera module on the back, similar to P20 Pro.
Huawei,
a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, would be unveiling the Huawei
Mate 20-series today (October 16) in an event in London, UK. Like
previous Mate¬-series launches, the company is expected to unveil at
least two new premium smartphones.
Named the Huawei
Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro, these smartphones would be the first to
be powered by company’s proprietary Kirin 980 system-on-chip with
dual neural processing units (NPUs) for advanced artificial
intelligence and machine learning capabilities. These phones would
also be the first in Mate-series to get triple camera module on the
back, which was first introduced in the Huawei P20 Pro (review).
Although,
no information with regard to the upcoming smartphones have been
officially confirmed, the rumour mill hints at some of the
specifications and features of the Mate 20 and Mate
20 Pro that might turn out to be true eventually. Let’s take a
look at what to expect from the duo of premium smartphones:
The
Pro edition in the Mate 20-series is expected to be the higher-end
variant. The phone is expected to get a curved OLED screen of QHD+
resolution.
The
screen would have a notch on the top that would accommodate front
camera, earpiece and sensors, along with infrared sensor and dot
projector for advanced face unlock mechanism. The Pro edition would
also get an in-display fingerprint sensor.
The
Mate 20, on the other hand, is expected to get an IPS screen of
fullHD resolution. It would also have a notch on the top, but a tiny
one that would accommodate only the front camera. The earpiece and
sensors would move to the thin bezel area above the screen. The phone
would support face unlock mechanism, but not the advanced version
that would require infrared sensor or dot projection. Therefore, for
fast, secure and efficient unlocking, the phone would get a regular
fingerprint sensor on the back.
Both
the smartphones would get Leica-tuned triple camera modules on the
back, which is expected to feature a combination of a 40-megapixel
primary lens, mated with a 20MP telephoto lens and an 8MP wide-angle
lens. Like the P20 Pro, the phones’ camera would get 5x lossless
zooming capabilities.
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