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Head to head with Apple 14!Huawei’s new flagship Mate 50 release time exposure with a new Kirin core

Huawei has previously announced that the nova10 series will be released on July 4, but for more users, the most anticipated is their Mate 50 series.

According to some netizens breaking the news on social platforms, Huawei may release the Mate 50 series on September 12. It is said that the new phone will be equipped with a new Kirin SoC, named “Kirin 9000s”. But it should be certain that there will be no 5G, and Huawei should still solve the 5G problem in the form of a 5G communication shell.

Head to head with Apple 14!Huawei's new flagship Mate 50 release time exposure with a new Kirin core

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According to Derek Yu, President of Huawei’s Consumer Business Center, the Huawei Mate 50 series will be released in 2022, and HarmonyOS will also be rolled out globally.

According to the above-mentioned whistleblower, the release date of the Huawei Mate 50 series is scheduled for September 12, which will confront Apple’s iPhone 14 series head-on, and other models in this series are expected to be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 4G processor. The entire series of new machines will have a considerable improvement in photography.

Head to head with Apple 14!Huawei's new flagship Mate 50 release time exposure with a new Kirin core

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It is understood that the 5G communication shell has been the first to adapt to the Huawei P50 Pro, which is priced at 799 yuan.

The introduction to the use of the 5G communication shell shows that after the supporting mobile phone is installed, there will be an automatic pop-up window to guide you, and you can use 5G after opening the China Unicom eSIM service. At the same time, the eSIM network signal of the main card of the mobile phone and the “5G communication shell” will be displayed in the mobile phone signal bar, which will not cause the trouble of the two network signals.

Head to head with Apple 14!Huawei's new flagship Mate 50 release time exposure with a new Kirin core

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