Huawei's Mate 80 and Mate 80 Pro pack 5,750mAh batteries, triple cameras
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Huawei's Mate 80 and Mate 80 Pro pack 5,750mAh batteries, triple cameras
"The display is the same across the two phones. It's a 6.75-inch 1-120Hz LTPO OLED panel with a 1280x2832px resolution, 1.07 billion colors, and full coverage of the P3 color gamut. The screen has 1440Hz PWM dimming and a 300Hz touch sampling rate. Huawei claims the panel is the brightest ever on a phone reaching up to 8,000 nits! The protective sheet on top is the second-gen Kunlun Glass."
"The Mate 80 Pro packs the Kirin 9030, while the Mate 80 has the Kirin 9020. Details on the chipsets are limited, but Huawei claims the Kirin 9030 is 35% faster than the Kirin 9020, which itself is 35% faster than the Kirin 9010. There's also the Kirin 9030 Pro inside the Mate 80 Pro Max, which is a step above the Kirin 9030 inside the Mate 80 Pro,"
Both Mate 80 models use a 6.75-inch 1–120Hz LTPO OLED with 1280×2832 resolution, 1.07 billion colors, P3 coverage, 1440Hz PWM dimming, 300Hz touch sampling, and up to 8,000 nits peak brightness under second‑gen Kunlun Glass. Both phones include a 3D ToF face scanner, side-mounted fingerprint reader, and satellite communication support. The Mate 80 Pro uses the Kirin 9030 while the Mate 80 uses the Kirin 9020, with claimed performance uplifts between generations. Both start at 12 GB RAM and go to 16 GB. Each phone has a 5,750mAh battery; the Pro supports faster wired (100W) and wireless (80W) charging versus 66W and 50W on the Mate 80. Imaging includes a triple rear camera setup and a 13MP autofocusing front camera with an f/2.0 lens; the Mate 80 main camera uses a 50MP 1/1.28-inch RYYB sensor with a variable f/1.4–f/4.0 aperture.
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