This year’s Mobile World Congress(MWC) has been a center of attention for most tech enthusiasts, mostly because of the launches, including Huawei’s Mate X. And out of all the best ones out there, the Mate 20 Pro from Huawei has managed to grab the limelight.
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro was named as the “Best Smartphone” at MWC 2019 by the event organizer, GSMA in recognition of its powerful performance, outstanding camera system, long battery life, innovative charging solutions, and striking design. This certainly is an indication of the company’s leading technologies, eagerness to innovate, and its commitment to delivering the best products and user experiences to consumers around the world.
Although most people are already familiar with the device, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro comes with the best in class hardware and an aesthetically pleasing looks. The device has a triple-camera setup at the back co-engineered by Leica. The trio comes with a set of 40MP Quad Bayer sensor with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP 80mm f/2.2 telephoto lens, and a new 20MP ultra-wide f/2.2 lens which has been replaced in place of a usual monochrome sensor.
Internally, it’s powered by Kirin 980 chipset based on 7nm technology, 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
There’s a huge 4,200mAh battery that can be fast charged with a 40W power adapter provided in the box. The massive power adapter churns out the huge battery to 70% with just 30-minutes of charging. But the device is not only limited to this but it rather charges your other phone as well, thanks to the Reverse Wireless Charging which makes the phone acts as a wireless powerbank. Meaning, you could charge your other device through the phone if it supports Qi wireless charging.
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro can be purchased for Rs. 1,29,900 in Nepal.