Huawei Mate 80 series' top ten black technologies revealed, including a new generation of red maple lens

Huawei Mate 80 series' top ten black technologies revealed, including a new generation of red maple lens


Recently, a digital blogger revealed the "Top 10 High-Tech" specifications of Huawei's Mate 80 series flagship phones. As Huawei's flagship for 2025, the series is expected to be officially released in November and will include four models: the Mate 80, Mate 80 Pro, Mate 80 Pro+, and the Mate 80 RS.

Breakthrough Dual-Layer OLED Screen Technology: The high-end versions of the Mate 80 series may feature dual-layer OLED (Tandem OLED) technology, improving brightness and power consumption, and supporting 3D facial recognition. The screen boasts a peak brightness of 3000 nits, a resolution of 3200×1440, a narrow bezel of 1.2mm, and a 95% screen-to-body ratio.

New-generation self-developed Kirin 9030 chip: The first to be released, the Kirin 9030 chip features improved multi-core performance, stronger AI computing power, and reduced power consumption.

Next-Generation Self-Developed Communication Baseband (5G-A): Integrates Huawei's proprietary communication baseband, supporting 5G-A (5G-Advanced) technology, significantly improving signal performance and compatibility with low-orbit satellite communications, enhancing connectivity in remote areas.

LOW-ORBIT SATELLITE NETWORKING: Supports low-orbit satellite communications for the first time, combined with the eSIM architecture, ensuring users stay connected globally.

Large-Body Main Camera Sensor and Ten-Stop Variable Aperture System: The Pro+ and RS versions feature a 50-megapixel, 1-inch sensor (like the SmartSens SC590XS) with a ten-stop variable aperture (F1.0-F16), increasing light intake by 400%. Combined with the RYYB color filter array, it significantly enhances low-light and backlit photography.

Next-Generation Red Maple Lens: Equipped with the second-generation Red Maple primary color imaging system, optimized algorithms address low-light shooting challenges. Combined with intelligent pre-recording technology, video shooting and focus switching are smoother.

The Huawei Mate 80 series' top ten features have been revealed, including a new generation Red Maple lens.

6000mAh high-silicon battery: Equipped with a 6000mAh silicon-carbon anode battery, it supports 100W wired fast charging and 80W wireless charging.

Debut of HarmonyOS 6.0: Breaking away from the Android compatibility layer, it enhances distributed capabilities and AI interaction, improving system fluency and security.

Side Ultrasonic Fingerprint Technology (speculation): This may be the first use of Huawei's self-developed side ultrasonic fingerprint recognition technology, combined with 3D facial recognition to create a "double-safety" solution. However, this technology has not yet been fully confirmed.

Active Cooling System (Fan) (To be confirmed): Rumors suggest that the top-of-the-line model may include a built-in micro-fan cooling system, improving heat dissipation efficiency by 30%-50% and ensuring stable performance under high loads. However, industry chain information is conflicting, and the official confirmation has not yet been made.

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