Huawei Mate 30 Lite is expected to arrive with Kirin 810 SoC and 20W fast charge

Taimoor Khalid

Huawei has recently launched the Y9 prime 2019 in Pakistan and the Nova 5 series in China, now the company is all set to launch the new mate 30 series. Despite being in the midst of the trade war between China and America, the Chinese giant does not seem to have lost any of its self-confidence. Instead of feeling small, the company keeps on bringing the new stars into the spotlight.

Huawei has a trend of launching the lite variant of the mate series way earlier than launching the standard and pro variants and this year too it won't be any different. The Huawei Mate 30 pro and Mate 30 are nowhere to be seen yet but the leaks for the mate 30 lite are already making rounds on the internet.


As per the latest report, Huawei Mate 30 lite will be equipped with the Huawei's latest 7nm Kirin 810 Octa-core processor. The chipset has a superior artificial intelligence architecture that results in lower power consumption and much higher performance.

in addition, the Huawei smartphone is expected to arrive with a 6.4-inch bezel-less full view display based on IPs technology and will support a screen resolution of 2310 x 1080 pixels. instead of a notch or a pop-up camera, mate 30 lite will have punch-hole housing the 24-megapixel front selfie shooter.

The handset is expected to arrive in two different variants of 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB based on RAM and storage. The fingerprint sensor will be mounted on the back while the phone is also said to feature a 20W quick charge and will be equipped by a massive 4,000mAh battery.


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Huawei Mate 30 Lite's Leaked Specs & Expected Price


The phone features a Quad camera setup at the back consisting of  24MP main + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP sensors. Though the official launch dates are not yet known, we can expect new phones to be available in the fall. Also, the Mate 30 Lite could debut a little earlier, anticipating Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 pro appearance in September, during the IFA 2019 Berlin.

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