Huawei Mate 20 & Mate 20 Pro Get Announcement Date of October 16 – Will Feature Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging

Huawei Mate 20 & Mate 20 Pro Get Announcement Date of October 16 – Will Feature Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging

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The latest mobile chipset made by the Huawei subsidiary HiSilicon, the Kirin 980, will fuel three upcoming Huawei smartphones, including one Honor branded device that we discussed yesterday. Huawei has also announced four new P20 Pro variants and last, but certainly not least, the launch date of the upcoming Mate 20 series.

The Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro, which will be powered by the world’s first 7nm chip, the Kirin 980, will be revealed on October 16 in London and shipments are expected to begin soon afterward. It goes without saying that the smartphone will not officially be available in the U.S. but retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and B&H might sell unlocked versions of both the flagships anyway, but they will fetch a much higher price tag than we’re used to seeing.

Huawei Mate 20 & Mate 20 Pro Get Announcement Date of October 16 – Will Feature Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging

Aug 31, 2018, 4:34pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/huawei-mate-20-pro-october-16-announcement/ > The latest mobile chipset made by the Huawei subsidiary HiSilicon, the Kirin 980, will fuel three upcoming Huawei smartphones, including one Honor branded device that we discussed yesterday. Huawei has also announced four new P20 Pro variants and last, but certainly not least, the launch date of the upcoming Mate 20 series. > The Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro, which will be powered by the world’s first 7nm chip, the Kirin 980, will be revealed on October 16 in London and shipments are expected to begin soon afterward. It goes without saying that the smartphone will not officially be available in the U.S. but retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and B&H might sell unlocked versions of both the flagships anyway, but they will fetch a much higher price tag than we’re used to seeing.