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The Huawei Mate 40 series mobile phones have been in short supply since its official release back in October.
The company has been doing all it can to make these smartphones available.
The Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design on Jingdong Mall has a new pre-sale method.
Potential buyers can now get this device either by lottery or random selection.
This means that even with your money, there is no guarantee that you can get the Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design. However, things will be a bit better for the Huawei Mate 40 Pro+.
According to an official announcement, the hard-to-find Mate 40 Pro+ is once again available on the official website. However, this device will be sold in limited quantities on specific days.
The sales of the Mate 40 Pro+ on Huawei’s official website will be active every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:08. Of course, we don’t expect that this device will be easy to get.
It will most likely sell out within a few minutes or even seconds every day.
The Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ comes with a Kirin 9000 chip. This processor uses an eight-core design including a 3.13GHz A77 core, three 2.54GHz A77 cores, and four 2.04GHz A55 small cores.
It also uses a 24-core Mali-G78 GPU. In addition, the chip is supported by 12GB of RAM and 156GB of internal storage.
Furthermore, this smartphone has a 6.76-inch 88 Ultra-curve + dual-hole full screen that supports a 90Hz high refresh rate.
The Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ supports 66W wired super-fast charging, 50W wireless super-fast charging, and reverse wireless charging.
The rear camera lens uses a round Leica five-sensors, including a 50MP main camera, a 20MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a ToF lens, an 8MP 10X periscope, and a 12MP telephoto camera, which can achieve 17x optical zoom.
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