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In case you’ve been caught up with work, the HUAWEI Mate50 Series was launched early November and it seems the smartphone brand is still very much in demand.
Queues were spotted outside of HUAWEI stores around the country. Plus, the orange vegan leather HUAWEI Mate50 Pro Kunlun Edition was sold out on the very first day of sale!
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Besides the orange Kunlun Edition, HUAWEI also released two new variants this month—carbon black and silver—in response to requests from fans who wanted more subtle and classic colours.
What's this Kunlun Edition all about?
Most glass panels used in the industry are only chemically toughened on the surface, which means they can only partially withstand the effects of outside forces. To increase its durability, one would need to add more layers to the glass display, but that’s not going to be very visually appealing or pocket-friendly.
So, to deal with this problem, the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro Kunlun Edition is made using a really durable glass known as Kunlun glass.
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HUAWEI collaborated with a glass specialist company and spent 4 years in research. They discovered that they could strengthen the glass by fusing nanocrystals—10 quadrillion-level nanocrystals, to be exact—right into its core. This increases the phone’s drop resistance by 10 times! Ah, finally, a phone for butterfingers.
But don’t just take our word for it—see it yourself:
In fact, the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro Kunlun Edition also became the first smartphone to ever receive a 5-star certification for glass drop protection from Switzerland SGS, the world’s leading testing company.
Okay. What about the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro’s photo-taking capabilities?
Well, HUAWEI’s Mate Series has always been about delivering the latest innovation and technology so you can expect nothing less. The HUAWEI Mate50 Pro’s camera is so good, it has also earned the phone the title of one of the best smartphones of 2022!
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It’s got an 50MP Ultra Aperture XMAGE Camera. Or to put it in layman terms, the camera auto-adjusts so you can take great shots day AND night. It comes with 10 different aperture sizes so you can play around with the blur and depth of field for really pro photos.
It also comes with a low battery emergency mode so you don’t have to panic
If you don’t usually have time to charge your phone during your day, the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro is a lifesaver.
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Whenever your HUAWEI Mate50 Pro battery drops to 1%, the low battery emergency mode will kick in, giving you enough power to last 12 minutes of calls or 3 hours of standby. That’s a lot for a mere 1%!
Want to access Google Native apps? You can do it on HUAWEI now!
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Ah, everyone’s favourite question: “Can use Google ah?” Yes, you can use Google Native apps on the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro via the LightHouse app.
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How to download and install LightHouse:
- Search for the LightHouse app in the HUAWEI AppGallery
- Download the app
- Go to your phone settings
- Select ‘App’ then LightHouse
- Tap on the settings icon on the top right
- Select ‘Add Account’ and sign in to your Google account
LightHouse supports many of your favourite Google apps such as Google Photos, Instagram, Twitter and Reddit. It also supports multiple Google accounts simultaneously so you don’t have to log in and log out every time!
On top of the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro, LightHouse can also be accessed on other HUAWEI devices including Mate50, Mate40 Pro, P50 series, P40 series, nova10, nova10Pro, nova10SE, nova Y90, MatePad SE, MatePad Pro 11, MatePad 11, MatePad 10.4 2022, MatePad 12.6 2021 and MatePad 12.6 2022.
This is where you can get the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro
With the Kunlun glass, XMAGE camera and Google Native apps access, the HUAWEI Mate50 Pro is a worthy smartphone.
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To make a purchase or to check out what offers are currently available, visit the HUAWEI Experience Store, Shopee or Lazada. For more information about the phone, head over to HUAWEI’s official website.