Huawei is reportedly gearing up to unveil its new flagship lineup, dubbed Huawei Mate 50 series. The lineup is expected to include a number of smartphones, including the Mate 50, Mate 50e, Mate 50 Pro, and the Mate 50 RS edition. Recently, the devices have been making rounds on various certification sites. Today, a new report reveals the company has started the mass production of Mate 50 Series’ core components, which hints at an imminent launch.

According to a report by CNMO, Huawei is actively preparing for mass production of the core components of the upcoming Mate 50 Series. The company is apparently stocking up its inventory for the upcoming September launch. Further, the publication claims that the Huawei Mate50 series will make use of components manufactured by domestic suppliers. The company is said to be committed to technological self-reliance.

Huawei did the same thing with the Huawei Mate 40E, P50, and other smartphones—It increased the component localization by more than half, including but not limited to screens, batteries, communication modules, and fingerprint sensors.

Details about the Huawei 50 Series are yet to be officially confirmed, however, we have information thanks to various leaks and rumors. The series is expected to be equipped with 66W fast charging, along with a 4G only version of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. The Mate 50e model may feature the Snapdragon 778G SoC.

Mate 50 Pro and 50 RS editions will likely have up to a 120hz refresh rate, whereas the base models will feature a 90Hz panel. More details will be revealed soon. We’ll keep you updated about any new development.

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