Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche design

Just like the Huawei Mate30 RS Porsche design released last year, Huawei will also launch the Mate 40 RS Porsche design version this year. A few days ago, photos of the back cover of the suspected Porsche version have appeared online.

Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche design

This photo shows the octagonal camera module of the smartphone, which has many openings.

In the middle of the case, we can find a thick line that extends from the top of the camera case to the bottom. Unlike the Mate 30 RS Porsche Design, the Mate 40 RS Porsche Design does not have a team logo. But the Porsche Design text is displayed on the back.

What is temperature measurement?

Prior to this, we learned that the Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche design will have a color temperature sensor as well as a temperature sensor. The phone will use a special app called Thermometer. application can be used to measure the temperature of objects and human bodies, mark temperature measurement objects, view temperature measurement records, etc. According to the description of the thermometer application, users can align the device’s sensor position with the temperature measurement object, and align the device with an unobstructed, no heat source within 50 cm of the air area. Place the device at a distance of 1-3 cm from the measured object. Then, click ‘Temperature measurement’ and hold it firmly until it vibrates. You can also use the volume up key or volume down key to start temperature measurement.

Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche design

The rear lens module uses a penta-camera system. It consists of a main sensor, a zoom lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens, ab unknown lens, and a ToF lens.

The same source also revealed that the Mate 40 RS Porsche version will cost 2,000 Euros. Apart from this, he said that the back is made of ceramic, and there will be a white version too.

Like the Mate 40 Pro, the Porsche Design Edition should also be equipped with a Kirin 9000 processor and an OLED display.

At last, as a reminder, the Huawei Mate 40 series will be released on October 22.

By Argam Artashyan

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