The iPhone 17’s strongest rival! Huawei Mate 80 series highlights
Although the Huawei Mate 80 series has not been officially released yet, it has already attracted widespread attention. Everyone’s adrenaline is soaring, and they are calling it “far ahead”. But don’t rush to shout slogans. Let’s first take a look at the confidence of this so-called “the most powerful Huawei mobile phone in history”.
According to the latest leaks, one of the biggest highlights of the Mate 80 is its confirmed 6000mAh battery. Battery anxiety has become a widespread concern these days; who wouldn’t want a longer-lasting phone battery? Compared to the currently available Mate 70 series, this 300mAh+ battery boost makes it the largest ever in the Mate series, no doubt about it.
In addition to the larger battery, the Mate 80 series will also debut the all-new Kirin 9030 chip. Huawei is said to have optimized the chip’s architecture, resulting in significant performance improvements. And that’s not all; reports also suggest Huawei has incorporated a cooling fan into the phone! This essentially translates to gaming phone specs being ported to a flagship device, demonstrating Huawei’s determination to squeeze every ounce of performance out of the Kirin chip.
HarmonyOS 6, an interaction revolution? If hardware improvements are the foundation, then HarmonyOS 6 is the true soul of the Mate 80 series. The all-new HarmonyOS intelligent framework claims to revolutionize human-computer interaction, shifting from user-command-centric to user-intention-centric. Sounds a bit far-fetched? Simply put, it aims to make your phone more understanding and intelligent. As for the actual experience, we’ll have to wait for its release to see.

In terms of imaging, although the main camera still has 50 million pixels, the sensor is larger! The Mate 80 Pro is said to use an extra-large 1/1.3-inch sensor. The larger sensor means more light intake, and the photo quality will naturally be taken to the next level.
On the screen, Huawei Mate 80 and 80 Pro may adopt a 2.5D straight screen design! And
Mate 80 Pro may also become Huawei’s first straight screen mobile phone to support 3D face unlocking. This wave of operations simply solves the pain points of straight screen party.

Overall, the Huawei Mate 80 series, slated for release in November, boasts significant upgrades in battery, chipset, operating system, and camera. While it’s too early to tell whether it can truly outperform the iPhone 17 series, one thing is for sure: the Mate 80 series is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated Chinese flagships of the year.
Finally, would you give up your iPhone for this “most powerful Huawei phone ever”? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section.

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