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China Telecom depots soyealink Mate 50 series with 5G network
Huawei has started deploying the super-classy Mate 50 series on its official website. While the company is busy fulfilling the selling requirements for the respective devices, a new report suggests that China Telecom has brought the soyealink Mate 50 versions into its product channel.
Yes, that’s right! One more Mate 50 series set is in midst of the consumers. However, this time the Mate 50 sets are carrying the tag of soyealink and belong to the China Telecom family. Further, these are the standard and the Pro variants of the series.
There aren’t any much changes in the outlook or the interior panel of the devices. From the design to the optical structure, everything is quite similar to the official Huawei Mate 50 and Mate 50 Pro smartphone models.
But, the biggest change is the support of the 5G network. The China Telecom soyealink Mate 50 series will eventually facilitate the 5G services. That get’s a little clearance from the site that has placed both the Mate 50 sets under the 5G phone category.
So far, Huawei Mate 50 devices are relying upon the 5G phone cases that still have time to appear. But these suit models are already arriving with the mechanisms that ultimately bring the 5G network power to the hands.
Soyealink Mate 50 devices – Prices
The latest information reveals the retail price of both Mate 50 sets. The soyealink Mate 50 (8+256GB) handset carries the price tag of 6498 yuan [927.09 USD]. While the soyealink Mate 50 Pro (8+256GB) starts at 7798 yuan [1,112.57 USD].
It is worth mentioning that both the models are 999 yuan [142.53 USD] more costly than the original Huawei Mate 50 series. Maybe because of the 5G network facility. Also, there are chances that the price might get down to some extent as these suits will go on sale.
If we talk about the Huawei Mate 50 and its 5G capabilities, then it will work in the same manner as the P50 Pro. Once the user imposes the 5G case on the device, a pop-up window will appear to guide the usage of the China Unicom eSIM and 5G services.
As per the previous report, there is still some time in the arrival of the 5G cases for the Mate 50 smartphones. Till then, let’s see how far these new Mate 50 sets will go in the market.
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Huawei Nova 11 to bring center pill shape notch similar to iPhone 14
The Huawei P60 series is currently in the making but the next nova lineup, Nova 11 is also working in the background to equip a new pill shape center hole punch display similar to the iPhone 14
According to the information coming from Weibo tipster Classmateguan, Huawei Nova 11 has started testing with a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ chipset.
That’s not it, the tipster shared a render, which is photoshopped but reflects the intentions of the tipster to highlight key factors of the upcoming Nova devices.
According to the image, Huawei Nova 11 Pro could adopt a new pill shape hole punch design placed on the center head of the smartphone. As for now, Huawei has not used such a display design in smartphones.
This design went popular after it was originated in iPhone 14 series and later introduced in various Chinese devices. The wide punch hole is likely to use a dual camera system, one for selfies and another for the depth of field. Also, it could be utilized in the Pro model rather than the standard.
The phone is using flagship Snapdragon 8+ fully unlocked at high frequency, which could contribute to power consumption. Compared to this, Huawei Nova 10 series went on with Snapdragon 778 for Pro and non-Pro variants.
Furthermore, the camera desing has been rearranged, there is a large ring placed on the top, consisting of a main camera. It was followed by two cameras vertically including a periscope camera. To be mentioned, the camera design is cylindrical similar to the Nova 10 lineup.
As a new phone, Huawei will bring up XMAGE imaging technology with Nova 11 devices.
Huawei Nova 20 series:
Ahead of this, tipsters and past reports predicted the phone to be Huawei Nova 20 series but the company has not made any official announcement on this matter, we’ll keep you posted on this matter.
(source – Weibo)
Phones
TD Tech launches Huawei Mate 50 with customizable security technology
Last year Huawei introduced the Mate 50 series and now, TD Tech, a Chinese electronics maker has launched a new version of this flagship, especially for the industrial use case along with a lot of customizable security technology.
Interestingly, the TD Tech Mate 50 series retains the design and branding such as the HarmonyOS 3 operating system and XMAGE camera system. The case was different during the TD Tech P50, as it had to remove the Leica logo.
Coming back to the topic, the TD Tech Mate 50 is oriented especially for the IT field and industrial use cases and it’s fully customizable according to the requirement of the customer.
Below you can check all of the customization services on TD Tech Huawei Mate 50 for the industrial use case.
Safety Dual System:
- Data isolation, simultaneous online security control, and multi-dimensional protection.
Trusted computing:
- Secure boot, dynamic measurement of TEE trusted environment, comprehensive protection.
Scenario solution:
- Call management, global watermark Privacy, and three defenses, differentiated customized services.
HarmonyOS:
- Industrial HarmonyOS and Distributed collaboration – Operating System Level Industry Customization, Autonomous and controllable.
Certification authority:
- 1466 Ministry of Standards, mobile terminal operating system localization evaluation, and many other certifications of safety compliance.
Ecosystem:
- Adapt to industry security access, management, and control platform Rich system capability opening.
TD Tech Mate 50 Pro:
Currently, TD Tech has not revealed the pricing of such smartphones in the market bu it could be assigned after direct communication with the customer and the company.
Huawei Mate 50 comes with a unique ring system design, Beidou satellite communication that allows you to send one-way messages even without a mobile signal. The camera provides powerful and colorful imaging via the XMAGE imaging system while utilizing an f/1.4 aperture large sensor for low-light photography.
It carries all of the features from the Huawei Mate 50 series including the low battery power mode.
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Huawei launches third party store to sell smartphone with its design
Today, Huawei has launched a third-party smartphone store on its E-commerce website, opening the area for companies that are using Huawei’s smartphone design.
According to the information, the Huawei Vmall store will now offer third-party smartphones under the “Smartphone” section of the website. Currently the website listed smartphones from WIKO and Hi Nova series. However, more of these could be listed later on.
The website will allow users to pre-order and buy these smartphones directly from a website similar to the Huawei devices. Also, these phones come with a warranty and after-sale services.
Looking into the details, WIKO 5G HarmonyOS phone has an 8GB+128GB version priced at 1999 yuan. The Hi Nova 10 5G smartphone with 8GB+128GB is priced at 2899 yuan. The Hi nova 10 Pro 5G with 8GB+128GB memory is priced at 3699 yuan.
WIKO 5G, Hi nova 10 5G, and Hi nova 10 Pro 5G are available for pre-order at 429, 504, and 384 yuan, respectively.
Looking at the chipset, the WIKO 5G is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G SoC. On the other hand, the Hi nova 10 series equips Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G processor.
These phones uses Huawei smartphone design and look identical to what Huawei has already published in the Huawei nova series. However, there are more devices that use flagship designs.