The Chinese powerhouse Huawei is gearing up to launch its next-generation Huawei Mate 50 series and the same will be official in the market of China tomorrow which means September 6. We know the company is struggling in the technological world and especially in the flagship smartphone segment because of the US-imposed sanctions. But the Chinese brand never lost its hope and the company implemented innovative and impressive features on its devices. The same will continue on its upcoming Huawei Mate 50 series as the company has confirmed that the upcoming devices will support satellite communication.
The company has shared a teaser video on the Chinese microblogging platform and showcasing a satellite getting launched, the company is saying that the signal goes beyond the ground and the device is always connected for communication. This is enough to believe that the upcoming smartphone series will support satellite communication and this will enable users to get connected even in the area where you don’t have any mobile network.
Based on the previous reports, the feature of the upcoming Huawei Mate 50 series will offer an emergency messaging service and the same will be supported by the Beidou system.
It is worth mentioning that the satellite communication feature is expected on the iPhone series for many years and it is believed that the company will finally bring the feature on the upcoming iPhone 14 series.
Speaking about the upcoming Huawei Mate 50 series, the smartphone series will arrive with Huawei Imaging XMAGE to offer a better photography experience. The smartphone series is also expected to run on HarmonyOS 3.0 operating system.
So let’s wait for the official launching of the upcoming smartphone series of the company and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information from the technological world at your fingertips.
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