Today, @Ross Young tweeted that the Huawei Mate 40 panel began mass production this month. Also, he revealed that the screen size is 6.5 inches and the resolution is 2340×1080.

Huawei Mate 40

According to the previously disclosed information, the Huawei Mate 40 will adopt a hyperboloid screen. This is the first time that the Mate series standard version adopts a curved screen design.

Everything we know about the Huawei Mate 40 series

In addition, the Mate 40 series will also launch the Pro version, which also sports a hyperboloid screen with a refresh rate of at least 90Hz.

According to the renders exposed by OnLeaks, the back camera of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro uses the so-called Oreo design. On the front, it carries a double-hole design. This is also the first double-hole flagship of the Mate series.

In terms of core configuration, the Huawei Mate 40 series will sport the Kirin 9000 processor. It is based on the 5nm process, and its performance and AI are greatly improved compared to the previous generation. At the same time, it provides 8GB and 12GB memory options. And the body storage capacity will be 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. The fingerprint recognition module will be placed under the screen.

A few days ago, the Huawei Mate 40 series has entered the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The Mate 40 standard version is codenamed Ocean and has a model OCE-AN00; the Mate 40 Pro is code-named Noah and has a model NOH-AN00; and the Mate 40 Pro+ has a model NOP-AN00. Network access information shows that all three models support dual-SIM 5G connectivity and run on the Android system.

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