On the Huawei front, which has been operating in the shadow of US sanctions since 2019, work continues for new smartphones. While the Chinese manufacturer recently showcased the Mate 60 series, it was not announced which processor the standard model would be powered by. However, this situation seems to have changed as of now, as it has recently become clear which processor the model is powered by. Here is the Huawei Mate 60 processor!
What processor is the Huawei Mate 60 powered by?
A Twitter (X) user shared a screenshot of the page with the device information of the Huawei Mate 60 introduced last week. When we look at the image that reveals the technical features of the smartphone, we see that the device comes with the Kirin 9000s, which also powers the Pro model.
The Kirin 9000s chip scored 699,783 points in AnTuTu tests. At this point, most of today’s flagships score over 1 million in such tests, but it should be noted that the Chinese manufacturer does not make such a claim for the smartphone. The device appeals to the middle segment in terms of its general features.
Processor with 5 nm architecture; It hosts Maleoon 910 graphics unit in addition to 1x 2.62 GHz, 3x 2.15 GHz and 4x 1.53 GHz cores.
Huawei Mate 60 features
Features | Values |
---|---|
Screen | 6.7 inch AMOLED panel |
Screen resolution | 2688 x 1216 pixels (Full HD+) |
Screen Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
Color Support | 10 bits |
PWM Dimming | 1440Hz |
Screen Design | perforated design |
Processor | Kirin 9000S |
Battery Capacity | 4750mAh |
Quick Charge (Wired) | 66W |
Quick Charge (Wireless) | 50W |
Rear Camera | 50 MP main camera + 12 MP auxiliary sensor x 2 |
Front camera | 13MP |
RAM | 12GB |
Storage | 256GB / 512GB / 1TB |
Prices (Chinese Yuan) | 12GB + 256GB – 5,499 Yuan (~$750) |
12GB + 512GB – 5,999 Yuan (~$820) | |
12GB + 1TB – 6,999 Yuan (~$960) |
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