Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro in process of TENAA clearance


Huawei Mate 20

Huawei’s  20 is one of a number of high profile launches scheduled for October. The global launch event is set to take place in lavish London on 16th. Soon after, the handset will also be introduced in China. For that, it needs TENAA clearance, which is now complete. Both the Mate 20 and 20 Pro have now received TENAA green lights. Below are the models that were detected and their identity. TENAA hasn’t yet revealed anything but we expect some beefy info from them soon.

The Huawei Mate 20 was certified with at least two variants – HMA-AL00 and HMA-TL00. While the Mate 20 Pro variants are four – LYA-AL00, LYA-AL00P, LYA-AL10 and LYA-TL00. Recently, XDA released a good amount of data surrounding the Mate 20 saying that it will rock a new water-drop notch design, a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ display and above 90 percent screen-to-body ratio. Obviously, there will be triple cameras and we will probably see wireless fast charging this year. The Kirin 980 SoC will be present on any and all variants that will be launched at the event. The Mate 20 Pro is thought to feature a curved AMOLED 6.9-inch display and an iPhone-type notch along with 3D Face scanning hardware in it. It’s also supposed to get an on-screen fingerprint reader and a 4,200mAh battery (on both models).

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Speaking of which, there is talk about a Mate 20 Porsche Design which is codenamed Everest. Huawei has been releasing a Porsche Edition regularly since a couple of years and it would be logical to expect it this year.  The EVR-AL00 and EVR-TL00 models are suspected to be of the Porsche Design.

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