The HUAWEI Maimang 11 has reportedly passed the network access audit of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology with model number TYH622M.

The device appears to be a successor to the HUAWEI Maimang 10 that was launched in December last year by China Telecom for 2,299 yuan ($360). Maimang was previously known as Huawei Maimang but has changed ownership and is now under China Telecom, likely due to the US ban.

The information released by the Ministry shows that the HUAWEI Maimang 11 is equipped with a 2.2GHz octa-core processor, which looks to be the Dimensity 700 (via IT Home). This is actually a downgrade from the Dimensity 720 that powered by the Maimang 10.

In addition, the Maimang 11 is equipped with a 6.745-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1600×720, a 5900mAh battery, an 8MP front camera, and 48MP+2MP dual cameras. The device measures 168.3×77.6×8.98mm and weighs 199g. It retains the 3.5mm headphone jack and has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

HUAWEI Maimang 11 specs

Color options are three — black, blue, and white. Memory configs include either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage.

China Telecom is yet to announce the release date of the upcoming phone but we’ll be keeping an eye out for that. It isn’t clear if the device will be sold outside of China.

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