Earlier in March, the team at Gizmochina spotted a new smartphone, the Maimang 11 5G on the Chinese TENAA database, which meant that the device could be coming to market any time soon. Today, China Telecom, the new parent company of the Maimang brand, confirmed and announced that Maimang will be launching its latest Maimang 11 5G smartphone in China on May 10th at 7:08 pm Beijing Time (UTC +8).

maimang 11 5g launch teaser
Source: China Telecom

In the launch event announcement poster, China Telecom only revealed that the Maimang 11 5G will feature an enormous 6000 mAh battery with 5G connectivity. However, several of the specs and the design of the Maimang 11 5G have been published in the TENAA database and here’s what we know.

The Maimang 11 5G will be featuring a 2.2Ghz clocked MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset with 5G connectivity, running on Android 11. 

The smartphone will be equipped with a 6.745-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1600×720, a 6000mAh battery, a 8MP front camera, and 48MP+2MP dual cameras. The device measures in at 168.3×77.6×8.98mm and weighs 199g. It retains the 3.5mm headphone jack and has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Maimang 11 5G Renders
Huawei Maimang 11 5G

The Maimang 11 5G will be available in either 6GB or 8GB of RAM with 128GB or 256GB of storage. The device has 3 colour options are Black, White and Blue.

For those unfamiliar with the Maimang brand, the brand was initially launched as a sub-brand under Huawei in collaboration with China Telecom and Tencent in 2013 in China with its first commercial device being the Huawei Maimang A199 with 3G connectivity. The sub-brand gained popularity among the youth in China with its trendy and youthful designs, and occasionally several of the Maimang devices even got rebranded by Huawei to be sold globally to a wider audience.

For example, you might recognise the Huawei Maimang 6, which was rebranded globally as either the Huawei Mate 10 Lite, Huawei Nova 2i or Honor 9i depending on the market you were living in.

Huawei Mate 10 Lite
Huawei Maimang 6/Mate 10 Lite/Nova 2i/Honor 9i

However, with the US sanctions against Huawei, the Maimang had to be sold off to continue its operations as it needed overseas electronics suppliers to build its smartphones. Thus, the brand was wholly sold off last year from Huawei to China Telecom, and now the Maimang brand has dropped the Huawei branding on its smartphones and is fully independent from its former parent company, Huawei.

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