The Huawei Mate40 series is the first smartphone to support digital RMB hardware wallets with hardware-level security, controlled anonymity protection, and offline transactions, bringing a new experience of secure and convenient payment, Huawei said today when it launched the phone in China.
Huawei Wallet supports more than 130 banks and 16 million POS terminals, while HUAWEI Card supports more than 150 open cities, more than 200,000 door keys for community coverage, and more than 300 city transport cards.
Huawei has partnered with China's central bank on the Mate40 series to promote digital RMB pilot innovative applications.
Shenzhen gas stations accept digital RMB payments on pilot basis
Huawei participated in the development of the digital RMB specification, which uses hardware-level security, chip-based computing, and encrypted storage for digital RMB.
The digital RMB is a secure and convenient payment experience. It supports controlled anonymity, allowing you to open a digital wallet with your mobile phone number, and supports controlled anonymous transactions to protect user privacy.
Huawei today officially announced the new Mate40 series for the domestic market, including the Mate40, Mate40 Pro, Mate40 Pro +, and Mate40 RS Porsche Design.
The Mate40 is powered by the Kirin 9000E processor, while the Mate40 Pro, Mate40 Pro +, and Mate40 RS Porsche Design is powered by the Kirin 9000 processor.
Huawei launches Mate40 series in China, prices start at about $750