As we get closer to the launch of Huawei's Mate40 series of phones, more information has been leaked.
The Mate40 Pro 128GB is priced at 5,999 yuan ($866), 256GB at 6,499 yuan ($938), and 512GB at 7,399 yuan ($1,068), according to Twitter user Teme (Teme).
Unfortunately, pricing for the Mate40 and the so-called Mate40 Pro+ is not yet available.
Previous reports said that the Mate40, codenamed Ocean, has a 6.67-inch LG curved screen with a 90Hz refresh rate.
It has a rear camera combo of 50M + 20M + 8M and is powered by a Kirin 9000 processor, which will be Huawei's last generation of high-end chips as chip production is hampered by the US.
Huawei Mate40 will have Kirin 9000, the last gen of high-end Kirin chip
The Mate40 will have 8 and 12GB RAM options, with optional storage of 128, 256, and 512GB.
The Mate40 Pro, on the other hand, is codenamed Noah and comes with a screen provided by either LG or BOE. It also has a 90Hz refresh rate, a Kirin 9000 processor platform, and a rear quad-camera combo.
There is also said to be a product called Mate40 Pro+ with a 5,000mAh battery, while the Mate40 and Pro are 4,300mAh and 4,600mAh respectively.
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