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Apple is embarrassed!Huawei Mate 50’s measured 4G network speed is faster than iPhone 13’s 5G

Huawei Mate 50 series mobile phones have been released, and the phone still supports up to 4G network, but missed 5G.

So, does this really affect usage?

According to the network speed measurement data shared by digital blogger Fixed Focus Digital, the 4G of Huawei Mate50 Pro actually ran a peak of 75.95Mbps download and 9.28Mbps upload. The iPhone 13 Pro, which supports and is on the 5G network, has only 55.9Mbps download and 8.2Mbps upload.

Although this does not mean that 4G is “upside down” to 5G, it at least proves that on Huawei Mate 50, the 4G network experience does not affect the use, and even sometimes surpasses some poorly optimized 5G mobile phones.

Apple is embarrassed!Huawei Mate 50's measured 4G network speed is faster than iPhone 13's 5G

At the previous Huawei conference, Yu Chengdong also introduced that compared with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the Mate 50 can receive TIS and send TRP in the mainstream 4G frequency bands of B3 (FDD), B5 (FDD), B39 (TDD) and B41 (TDD). In terms of antenna signal strength, it is more than 2.5dB higher than that of the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

3dB more can be said to be doubled. It can be seen that the signal advantage of the Mate 50 compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max is nearly doubled.

Not only that, under the weak signal of the above-mentioned 4G frequency band, the upload and download rates of Huawei Mate 50 are also much better than iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Apple is embarrassed!Huawei Mate 50's measured 4G network speed is faster than iPhone 13's 5G

Apple is embarrassed!Huawei Mate 50's measured 4G network speed is faster than iPhone 13's 5G

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