Huawei Mate Xs may have passed 3C certification


Huawei Mate X Second Generation Coming in Q3 2020

A new smartphone from Chinese manufacturing giant, Huawei, was recently spotted on 3C’s database. According to the document, this smartphone got its certificate on December 26. The Huawei device comes with model number TAH-AN00m and supports a maximum of 65W output. There are speculations that this device is the upcoming Huawei Mate Xs. Last week, Huawei Consumer Business CEO, Yu Chengdong, said in an interview with French media that Huawei will release a better version of Huawei Mate X at next year’s MWC2020 conference. According to him, this device will use a better design, processor and folding screen

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A Huawei official, He Gang, had previously revealed that the Huawei Mate Xs will use the Kirin 990 5G processor. This smartphone will probably go on sale in March next year. It is worth mentioning that Yu Chengdong also stated that he “wants to have a thinner and lighter model than the current market.” From this point of view, Huawei’s next foldable phone will probably be thinner.

Yu Chengdong also said that Huawei’s foldable phone will sell in Europe. However, he did not say if it will be the Mate X or Mate Xs. Recall that all Huawei’s new phones can not use Google Mobile Services. This means that it is a big deal to sell these devices outside China. Nevertheless, Huawei has been more than impressive despite the US ban. It is even set to overtake Samsung as the largest phone manufacturer in the world.

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