Huawei Mate 40E: Leaked Features of the Brand's Next Kirin 990 5G Phone

Huawei Mate 30

Last month, which was December 2020, Huawei certified the Matte 40E, which is said to be one of the next smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer to hit the market with the already well-known Kirin 990 5G. Now there are new details about the features and technical specifications of this terminal, which mention a main rear camera with 64 MP resolution.

According to the new information, the device was going to use a 700 MP Sony IMX50 sensor, but given the scarcity of said component, Huawei will choose to use the 64 MP Omnivision OV64A, which features a 1 / 1.34-inch sensor size.

The Huawei Mate 40E is close to being launched

The aforementioned 64MP Omnivision OV64A sensor also features a single 1um pixel size and supports four-in-one pixels up to 2um. In addition, it supports three exposures, four-in-one HDR, on-chip blending, and the tone mapping function can provide stable and high-quality image output, as described from Gizmochina.

It is not yet known when the phone will be released, but it is said that will be on the market soon And since it has already been certified, we may be getting to know it in February.

Some of its leaked tech specs include a 6.5-inch diagonal OLED screen with a resolution of 2.376 x 1.080 pixels and a processor chipset with a maximum clock frequency of 2.86 GHz, which is said to be the Kirin 990 5G, that processor that was used by mobiles such as the Mate 30.

Huawei Mate 40E certified

The screen that the Huawei Mate 40E will use, according to expectations, will present a refresh rate of 90 Hz. In turn, the options for RAM and internal storage space (ROM) would start from 8 GB and 128 GB, respectively.


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