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Huawei announced a few days ago that it will launch its new Mate 40 flagship series on October 22. The phones of the series are to be powered by the new high-end Kirin 9000 chip, manufactured using the 5nm process. Now, its Geekbench benchmark score has leaked into the air, showing its power.

The device with the model number NOH-NX9, which appears to be the Mate 40 Pro, scored 1020 points in the single-core test and 3710 points in the multi-core test. It thus surpassed, for example, the Samsung phone Galaxy The Note 20 Ultra, which is powered by Qualcomm's current flagship Snapdragon 865+ chipset, scored around 900 in the first test and around 3100 in the second.

According to the benchmark record, the Kirin 9000 has a processor running at a base frequency of 2,04 GHz, and according to unofficial reports, it is equipped with a large ARM-A77 core overclocked to a frequency of 3,1 GHz. The listing also reveals 8GB of RAM and Android 10.

According to unofficial information so far, the standard model will offer a curved OLED display with a diagonal of 6,4 inches and a refresh rate of 90 Hz, a triple camera, 6 or 8 GB of RAM, a battery with a capacity of 4000 mAh and support for fast charging with a power of 66 W, while the Pro model will have a waterfall display of the same type with a diagonal of 6,7 inches and a refresh rate of 90 Hz, a quad camera, 8 or 12 GB of RAM and the same battery capacity and fast charging performance.

Due to US government sanctions, the phones will lack Google services and apps. The latest speculation is that it will be the first device software built on Huawei's own HarmonyOS 2.0 operating system

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