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- Huawei’s incoming partner XT 2 is ready on its original trilateral phone with minor specific improvements.
- The upgrade includes the carrine 9020 SOC, a new 50 MP variable aperture main sensor, a improved parasope telephoto camera, and satellite connectivity.
- Matt XT 2 is indicated to launch in September, while Samsung is expected in October.
The Leaks Digital Chat Station shared specifications for the next repetition of Huawei Mate Xt on Webo. Lex cited the Tenaa Regulatory Listing for the Model No. GRL-Al20 phone to indicate that Huawei received a certificate for 5G support.
It is expected that Matt XT’s successor will have a slight upgrade to the actual triangular phone. For its spirits, fellow Xt 2 (speculated name) is said to present Kerrian 9020 SOC and satellite contacts (possibly only in China). It is said that the upgrade comes in the form of a new 50MP large pixel sensor, which improves the variable aperture and the paraso -telephoto camera.
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Despite these minor upgrades, Huawei is a strong opponent against Samsung, mainly because it already has a leading lead with partner XT. The Matt Xt Ultimat Edition has a carrine 9010 SOC, 16GB RAM, up to 1TB storage, a 5,600mAh battery that supports 66W wired and 50W wireless charging.
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It is expected that Matt XT is expected to start on September 2, while Samsung is expected in October. Samsung has definitely finished his work for himself, though the playground is bent in his favor thanks to the availability of Western markets.
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