Huawei Mate 50 series coming in September with Kirin 9000S
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- Anonymous
- uS}
- 29 Jul 2022
I guess HiSilicon was finally allowed to manufacture on more bleeding edge nodes.
I think this is either on TSMC N5, or SMIC 7
- Whackcar
- uZH
- 29 Jul 2022
I have so much respect for Huawei for not giving up like HTC or LG even though they were wronged for political reasons.
Also, glad to see them keep producing some of the best flagships out there.
- Michy
- Sjj
- 29 Jul 2022
Currently I have a Mate 30 Pro 5(G) with Chinese firmware with Kirin 990 5G chipset to which I have managed to install Google services unofficially.
I have had it since almost 3 years.
Zero issues, zero lags, zero bugs, amazing photos, great hardware, clean software, no issues at all...all in all a blast.
The sound quality is lacking (it has only one speaker), and I don't like the virtual buttons to raise and lower the audio. If it doesn't get to have the bans that they currently have and retain the support of Leica... it would be my next phone for sure.
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- AnonD-731363
- SH3
- 29 Jul 2022
Regardless the ban or not Huawei is still top company making unbelievable devices with great chipsets which doesnt overheat as much as snapdragon having awesome cameras.
And thats noone can blame.
- Z
- Z
- u7W
- 29 Jul 2022
What ....
A midrange SoC....????
Why not use SD8 gen + .....
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- Anonymous
- tDP
- 29 Jul 2022
reminiscent of mate 20 pro design too bad to end like this for huawei, xiaomi considering is one of huawei successor still have buggy fw and bad camera processing even with the help of Leica
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- Anonymous
- a4P
- 29 Jul 2022
Happy to see they can get their chips back . Now they only need google services back and they can take 20% market share back