The Huawei Mate 50 Pro was launched in China on the 21st of this month. Today, the international version of the phone was officially launched overseas. A representative of Huawei confirmed that the standard version of the Mate 50 has not been launched overseas. s plan.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro uses a notch display, supports Huawei's own XMAGE imaging technology, and is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera that supports variable aperture. It is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ chip but does not support 5G. In addition, Huawei uses Kunlun glass on the 6.74-inch OLED, which is the first in the industry to obtain the Swiss SGS five-star drop resistance certification, and the drop resistance of the whole machine is 10 times higher than that of ordinary glass.
The Chinese version of Mate 50 Pro has the Beidou satellite message function, but the overseas version does not support this function. Another difference between the overseas version and the Chinese version is that the former uses the Android-based EMUI 13, while the Chinese version uses Harmony OS. 3.0.
The overseas version of the Mate 50 Pro is available in silver and black versions, equipped with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage, priced at 1,299 euros (about 8,937.12 yuan), compared with 6,799 yuan for the National Bank version. The Kunlun Xiaguang version is also available, equipped with 8/512GB memory, the price is 1399 euros (about 9625.12 yuan), and the national bank price is 7999 yuan.
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