Huawei’s surprise smartphone launch fuels speculation over 5G chips

Huawei’s surprise smartphone launch fuels speculation over 5G chips

THE MATE Master 60 IS A 5G PHONE, IS IT?

Huawei has remained silent, claiming that its smartphone is the” most potent Mate model ever.”

The Mate 60 Pro is in a similar performing field to bottom line 5G telephones, according to tear-down videos and frequency tests posted by telephone buyers on social media.

According to TechInsights analyst Dan Hutcheson, the phone’s HiSilicon chip division from Huawei uses a new Kirin 9000s processor that appears to apply cutting-edge SMIC technology.

According to Hutcheson, production would likely be a very expensive process if it uses processes that are 7 nm or 5xm.

WHAT ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN?

Tear-down businesses all over the world have rushed to get their hands on the telephone to see what is inside as the release sent Chinese social media users and state media into a panic.

The first sight of the telephone was quickly gone online. New companies won’t be available until the earliest by mid-September, according to Huawei’s site and flagship store in Shenzhen.

The state-backed tabloid Global Times was ecstatic, noting in one of several articles that the telephone had launched while US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was in town and claiming it was evidence the US had failed in its” serious crackdown on China.”

State media did not support their claims with any solutions or supporting data.

Users of social media were likewise ecstatic, as evidenced by the Weibo messaging platform’s trending comparison of Huawei searches to the mythical Monkey King escaping from a mountain for some days.

WHAT COMES AFTER THAT?

Various Huawei employees claimed that the phone’s official release, which was originally scheduled for September 12, had caught them off guard.

Given the high level of business attention, Nicole Peng, top VP of Mobility at Canalys, has stated that it would be essential for Huawei to provide clarity on its technology.