Huawei has been unable to produce 5G handsets thanks to the U.S. ban
Tipster posts wild rumor about the chipset to be used on the Huawei P60 series
The rumor also doesn’t mention whether the 14nm Kirin 9100 will support 5G although that also seems impossible, The only reason we could see Huawei employing a 14nm chipset on a new flagship is to take back some control over the production of its own integrated circuits.
Some Mate 50 Pro units will be powered by a 4G-only Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset
The latest word is that the Mate 50 series will be unveiled as soon as next month. Thanks to the U.S. ban, instead of releasing two flagships each year (the P-series and Mate-series), Huawei has decided to release just one flagship phone every year alternating between the P-series and the Mate-series models. With the P50 released last year, the Mate 50 is expected in 2022 and could be unveiled as soon as next month.
The high-end version of the Mate 50 Pro will reportedly be powered by a 4G-only version of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. Other models will feature the 4G-only Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip while the Mate 50 RS will carry the Kirin 9000S chip. The series is expected to have Harmony OS 3.0 pre-installed.
Can Huawei make a comeback? It is going to require the U.S. to pull its hands away from Huawei’s throat which is something we do not see happening over 16 months into a new administration that apparently shares the same view on Huawei as the preceding one.