The release of Huawei Mate60 Pro, judging from the current data, is a dimensionality reduction blow to other mobile phone manufacturers.
According to rumors, Huawei's shipment target this year has increased from 30 million units to 40 million units, and at present, there are some concerns about, Huawei Mate60 Pro's hardware configuration, which has been ** out.
According to a number of ** news, Huawei Mate60 Pro is likely to be equipped with a Kirin processor and is equipped with a 4G dual-mode chip. The phone will support dual-mode 4G networks and will have an overclocked version with a frequency of up to 336ghz。
Although the Kirin chip is back, the core upgrade is mainly to control power consumption and heating, and the performance improvement is not obvious. Therefore, with the blessing of the 4G network and the first generation of God U Kirin chips, the performance, performance and gaming experience of Huawei Mate60 Pro will definitely be significantly improved.
In fact, Huawei has invested a lot of effort in mobile phone innovation after the chip rules have changed. Meng Wanzhou publicly declared that Huawei has invested more than 440 billion yuan in R&D in the past three years, and will continue to increase investment in core technologies.
Huawei's high investment is not without returns, they have successfully opened up the domestic mobile phone industry chain, so that the localization rate has increased to more than 60%. Huawei has not only independently developed many core components, but also purchased a large number of products from domestic top manufacturers. In contrast, the localization rate of other mobile phone manufacturers is only about 30%.
The Huawei Mate60 Pro comes with 6The 78-inch OLED notch curved screen uses BOE's Q9 light-emitting material with a resolution from 15k, upgraded to 17K, which can not only last longer, but also have a more delicate display effect.
The screen refresh rate of the Huawei Mate60 Pro can reach up to 120Hz. Regarding high-frequency PWM dimming, there may be two versions, 2160Hz and 1440Hz, and the most likely version is 1440Hz at the moment.
Previously, Huawei executive Bruce Lee pointed out on Weibo that PWM dimming with a frequency of more than 1440Hz has almost no benefit to the protection of the eyes.
Huawei Mate60 Pro, the fuselage has a built-in 5100mAh battery, supports 88W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, and in terms of battery life, it is still quite worth looking forward to.
Huawei Mate60 Pro, in terms of rear camera, is equipped with 50 million main camera (IMX888) + 13 million ultra wide angle (IMX680) + 48MP periscope telephoto triple camera combination, supporting up to 35x optical zoom function.
Huawei Mate60 Pro, in terms of operating system, comes pre-installed with the latest, HarmonyOS 40 operating system. The Huawei Mate 50 series, introduced as early as its release, has satellite communication technology that enables users to keep in touch with the outside world where there is no signal.
As an upgraded version of the Mate50, the Huawei Mate60 series not only has two-way satellite communication technology, but also has a satellite** function, enabling users to achieve long-range communication and communication.
Other mobile phone manufacturers have not kept up with the pace of satellite communication technology, and the satellite communication of Huawei mobile phones has undergone three major upgrades, from SMS and positioning to the current call function, to a large extent, to solve the communication problem when there is no signal.
The most anticipated aspect of the Huawei Mate60 Pro is the return of its Kirin chip. In addition, the Mate60 series has also undergone a number of new technologies and hardware upgrades, which will surely greatly enhance the sales and reputation of Huawei mobile phones in the domestic market.
Unlike other manufacturers, the most important thing for Huawei at the moment is the number of active users of HarmonyOS devices. It is a good way to increase sales and attract old users to continue to use it, which is also the key to the rise and success of the HarmonyOS operating system.