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Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ to come with 16 GB RAM, cost over $1,200

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Yordan 07 September 2023

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Huawei launched the Mate 60 series without much fanfare, and two variants are already selling in China. Now, a third family member is on its way, the Mate 60 Pro+ and a leak revealed its memory versions.

The phone will have 16 GB RAM and two storage choices – 512 GB or 1 TB. The same leakster stated the starting price could be CNY8,999, which equals $1,231/€1,150.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ in a dropdown menu for a vendor Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ in a dropdown menu for a vendor

The Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ is expected to be the mightiest phone in the lineup, with a class-leading quad-cam setup on the back, packed on a halo island. While there will no longer be a “Porsche Design” phone, Huawei is set to launch the “RS Ultimate Design” variant with a unique design for people who wouldn't mind paying extra for even more premium materials.

Huawei Mate 60 Pro Huawei Mate 60 Pro

The price is not a shocker anymore, at least not in the context of flagships. For comparison, the Mate 50 Pro (the previous series did not have a Plus) cost £1,200 in the UK or €1,200 in Continental Europe, and it had only 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage (expandable by 256 GB more with an NM card).

We are still awaiting official information on whether Huawei will launch any of these phones outside of China.

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Reader comments

  • Vinaigre
  • 3g5
  • 20 Nov 2023

All of the people who likes innovation and reliability in a flagship device.

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  • Anonymous
  • jgj
  • 19 Nov 2023

Who cares about huawei?

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  • Vinaigre
  • 3g5
  • 19 Nov 2023

Who cares about gogole?

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