Huawei‘s latest-gen Mate is bigger than ever — both literally and figuratively. It’s got new styling to match its premium looks; it has more screen real estate than its predecessor; it packs more power, faster charging, and, perhaps more importantly, the tech giant’s best cameras yet, at least according to the marketing slogans.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Huawei Mate40 Pro: Big-flagship showdown
Though no one can predict the future — and certainly not anything that could happen in 2020 — Huawei and Samsung are probably done releasing premium smartphones for this year. Back in August, Samsung introduced the Note 20 lineup, including the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which is basically the non-5G version of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G with less RAM. The Huawei Mate40 Pro was announced a couple of months later.
We show you why the Huawei Mate 40 Pro is made for vlogging
If there’s one thing that has drawn us to Huawei since the P9, it’s that the company has focused on photography. We have taken an interest in shooting and have surely kicked ourselves for not paying attention to how many of the Philippines’ top photographers work while we were still with companies that produce fashion and lifestyle magazines.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro Philippine price, release date revealed
This is it! What image-quality ratings site DxOMark deems the smartphone with the best front and rear cameras finally has local pricing and launch date.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro: Unboxing, first impressions
The Huawei Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro Plus, and Mate 40 RS Porsche Design are out now in some countries, and the lineup is clearly the tech giant’s best smartphone hardware yet sporting the most powerful chipset in the HiSilicon Kirin 9000, the fastest wired and wireless charging we’ve seen from Huawei, and, of course, the latest and most advanced camera spec.