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The Huawei Mate 40 will get Kirin chipset, but may be the last Kirin-powered flagship

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Peter 07 August 2020

Huawei Android

Huawei CEO Richard Yu spoke at the China Information Technology Summit 2020, talking about the upcoming Mate 40 phones, the next flagship chipset and the supply issues his company is facing due to the trade war.

The Kirin 1000 chipset is expected to be announced at IFA in early September before making its debut on the Huawei Mate 40 lineup. It will be a 5 nm chip fabbed at TSMC and will be based on the Cortex-A78 CPU core. However, the Mate 40s may be the last phones to use a Kirin chipset.

The US will block TSMC from manufacturing chips for Huawei starting in mid-September. Before then Huawei will be able to secure enough chips for 15 million Mate 40s, which the company feels will be enough. But after that supply runs out, it will need to find a new source of chipsets (something Yu did not cover in his talk).

CAD-based renders: Huawei Mate 40 CAD-based renders: Huawei Mate 40 Pro
CAD-based renders: Huawei Mate 40 • Huawei Mate 40 Pro

The CEO says that in the first half of 2020 Huawei shipped 105 million smartphones, which brought in CNY 255.8 billion in revenues. He confirmed that Huawei surpassed Samsung in terms of units shipped in the second quarter of this year.

As for the upcoming Mate 40 flagships, four models are expected – Mate 40 (renders here), Mate 40 Pro (renders), Pro+ and a Porsche Design. All will have curved screens, though with different curvatures. The cameras will get major upgrades as well.

Source 1 | Source 2

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  • Source: Huawei to debut 5nm Kirin 1000 on Mate 40 series Source: Huawei to debut 5nm Kirin 1000 on Mate 40 series
  • Huawei Mate 40-series might get a 108MP main camera with 9P lens Huawei Mate 40-series might get a 108MP main camera with 9P lens
  • Huawei on schedule with Mate 40 launch, expects to ship 8M units in Q4 2020 Huawei on schedule with Mate 40 launch, expects to ship 8M units in Q4 2020
  • Huawei picks BOE to supply Mate 40 displays, Mate 40 Pro will use BOE, Samsung and LG panels Huawei picks BOE to supply Mate 40 displays, Mate 40 Pro will use BOE, Samsung and LG panels

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  • Anonymous
  • CGH
  • 22 Sep 2020

oh! rip google. rip intel.

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  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • mh0
  • 08 Sep 2020

I doubt they can use Qualcomm chips actually... If more exceptions are made such as Mediatek & Qualcomm are applying for then maybe but then again if they get a no like Google there may be no more Huawei phones at all unless Huawei can make its o...

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  • skimminstones
  • Ji%
  • 14 Aug 2020

and that is my point. i wont buy one because i hate them.

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