Huawei has officially launched the Mate 40 series today powered by the Kirin 9000 chipset. The tech giant also unveiled the Kirin 9000E SoC. Huawei has now revealed the Mate 30E Pro 5G, powered by an unannounced Kirin 990E. 

Huawei is yet to reveal many details of the Mate 30E Pro. However, from the limited information, the design of the Mate 30E Pro 5G is exactly the same as that of Mate 30 Pro 5G.  It packs an “Oreo ring” shaped Quad-camera setup with the Leica badge. The device is available in six different colour options including bright black, purple, silver, emerald green, and orange.

As stated earlier, the Mate 30E Pro is powered by the Kirin 990E 5G chipset. Details of the processor are yet to be revealed but it is believed to be an underclocked version of the Kirin 990 just the same way the Kirin 9000E chip is a trimmed-down version of the 5nm Kirin 9000. We can’t confirm that since Huawei is yet to release the details of the unannounced chipset. It may as well be the same as the Kirin 9000E.

As a reminder, the Kirin 9000E comes with a 22-core Mali-G78 GPU. It adopts an Octa-core design, which includes a Cortex-A77 super core clocked at 3.13GHz, three 2.54GHz Cortex-A77 large cores, and four 2.05GHz Cortex-A55 energy efficiency cores. In terms of NPU, Kirin 9000E has dual cores (one large core and one small core).

The processor also integrates the Balong 5000 5G baseband, ISP 6.0, security module, etc. It supports LPDDR5/4X memory and UFS flash memory, HiFi sound quality, and 4K HDR video.Huawei Mate 30E Pro

The Mate 30E Pro will go on presale starting from 0:00 on October 23. The price is yet to be announced