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Huawei P60 series could bring new 88W charger

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It seems like Huawei is preparing to move with a fast charging speed for the P60 series and it could be an 88W charger, as it is now certified by the tech maker. According to the information, Huawei has certified a new charger with an output of 88W output. The listing reveals that the charger has a model – HW-200440C00 with 4.4A/20VDC = 88W charging capacity.

The charger also has 10W, 40W, and 66W backward charging compatibility support. The charger is manufactured by ASAP Technology (JIANGXI) co., Limited China. As for now, Huawei has not revealed the motive behind this certification but the company is seemingly wrapping up an 88W charger with the upcoming P60 series.

Below you can check further information about the charger.

HW-200440C00 supports input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 2.4A. It provides output: USB-C: 5VDC, 3A or 9VDC, 3A or 10VDC, 4A or 11VDC, 6A MAX or 12VDC, 3A or 15VDC, 3A MAX or 20VDC, 4.4A MAX. On USB-A it boast output of: 5VDC, 2A or 10VDC, 4A or 11VDC, 6A MAX or 20VDC, 4, 4 A MAX. The charger is only suitable for altitudes of 5000 meters and below.

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44W and 66W:

Huawei P40 series was the last phone to bring a 44W charger and the 66W charger used in the P series with the P50 series.

100W:

As for now, Huawei kept a 100W super-fast charger in the Nova series, it was first introduced with Nova 9 series and later equipped with Nova 10 lineup.

Upgrades:

Upgrading from 66W to 88W could be a big surprise for consumers and it’s a sensible approach for a faster and safer charging experience for the P60 series owners.

Also, it is possible that the charger may be used on other smartphones but there’s more that we need to know, and will keep you posted.

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Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.

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TD Tech launches Huawei Mate 50 with customizable security technology

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Last year Huawei introduced the Mate 50 series and now, TD Tech, a Chinese electronics maker has launched a new version of this flagship, especially for the industrial use case along with a lot of customizable security technology.

Interestingly, the TD Tech Mate 50 series retains the design and branding such as the HarmonyOS 3 operating system and XMAGE camera system. The case was different during the TD Tech P50, as it had to remove the Leica logo.

Coming back to the topic, the TD Tech Mate 50 is oriented especially for the IT field and industrial use cases and it’s fully customizable according to the requirement of the customer.

Below you can check all of the customization services on TD Tech Huawei Mate 50 for the industrial use case.

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Safety Dual System:

  • Data isolation, simultaneous online security control, and multi-dimensional protection.

Trusted computing:

  • Secure boot, dynamic measurement of TEE trusted environment, comprehensive protection.

Scenario solution:

  • Call management, global watermark Privacy, and three defenses, differentiated customized services.

HarmonyOS:

  • Industrial HarmonyOS and Distributed collaboration – Operating System Level Industry Customization, Autonomous and controllable.

Certification authority:

  • 1466 Ministry of Standards, mobile terminal operating system localization evaluation, and many other certifications of safety compliance.

Ecosystem:

  • Adapt to industry security access, management, and control platform Rich system capability opening.

TD Tech Huawei Mate 50 Pro features

TD Tech Mate 50 Pro:

Currently, TD Tech has not revealed the pricing of such smartphones in the market bu it could be assigned after direct communication with the customer and the company.

Huawei Mate 50 comes with a unique ring system design, Beidou satellite communication that allows you to send one-way messages even without a mobile signal. The camera provides powerful and colorful imaging via the XMAGE imaging system while utilizing an f/1.4 aperture large sensor for low-light photography.

It carries all of the features from the Huawei Mate 50 series including the low battery power mode.

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Huawei launches third party store to sell smartphone with its design

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Today, Huawei has launched a third-party smartphone store on its E-commerce website, opening the area for companies that are using Huawei’s smartphone design.

According to the information, the Huawei Vmall store will now offer third-party smartphones under the “Smartphone” section of the website. Currently the website listed smartphones from WIKO and Hi Nova series. However, more of these could be listed later on.

The website will allow users to pre-order and buy these smartphones directly from a website similar to the Huawei devices. Also, these phones come with a warranty and after-sale services.

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Looking into the details, WIKO 5G HarmonyOS phone has an 8GB+128GB version priced at 1999 yuan. The Hi Nova 10 5G smartphone with 8GB+128GB is priced at 2899 yuan. The Hi nova 10 Pro 5G with 8GB+128GB memory is priced at 3699 yuan.

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WIKO 5G, Hi nova 10 5G, and Hi nova 10 Pro 5G are available for pre-order at 429, 504, and 384 yuan, respectively.

WIKO 5G phone live images

Looking at the chipset, the WIKO 5G is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G SoC. On the other hand, the Hi nova 10 series equips Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G processor.

These phones uses Huawei smartphone design and look identical to what Huawei has already published in the Huawei nova series. However, there are more devices that use flagship designs.

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Huawei P60 goes on Geekbench with Android 13 and Snapdragon 778

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The Huawei P60 series has now appeared on Geekbench, which shows Huawei is conducting pre-launch tests and preparations. A model from this lineup features Android 13 and Snapdragon 778 chipset.

According to the Geekbench listing, the Huawei smartphone model MNA-AL00 on Geekbench achieved 551 single-core scores and 2312 multi-core scores. The phone has an octa-core processor with 4 cores running 1.8GHz and the other four at 2.40GHz.

Furthermore, the listing says that the MNA-AL00 has Adreno 642L GPU, which is used in Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset.

The Huawei phone is tested with 8GB of RAM and interestingly, it is coupled with Android 13, which is a rare use of the software. Because Huawei is likely to use HarmonyOS 3.1 in the Huawei P60 lineup and it’s possible that the latest open-source library in the software has been updated, while HarmonyOS 3.0 had Android 12.

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Earlier last month, the Huawei P60 series visited China’s Telecommunication Equipment’s Network Access Management (TENAA) with models MNA-AL00 and LNA-AL00. It was predicted that these two could be the standard P60 and the Pro version respectively.

So, is the above-mentioned Geekbench model is standard Huawei P60? Probably. Why? because last year, Huawei launched a new P50 series model – P50E and it featured Snapdragon 778.

Moreover, the Huawei P60 series is also reported to come with a P60E model, given the fact that MNA-AL00 also uses the same processor, it is possible to come as Huawei P60E and not the standard version. However, we don’t have any confirmation on this matter.

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Huawei P60 series:

Past information reveals that the Huawei P60 series will come with a brand-new imaging system, XMAGE. Other than that, the camera will bring a new design. Aside from these, Huawei could use the latest hardware and software features.

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The report suggests that the Huawei P60 series will launch in March but we are waiting for an official confirmation.

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