Huawei Mate 80 lineup is getting closer to its expected launch, and as usual, leaks are doing most of the talking. And the latest claim from China is that the Mate 80 phones might ship with a massive 20GB of RAM.
Right now, most premium Android phones have 12GB to 16GB of RAM, even when they’re gaming devices. 20GB of storage is completely uncharted territory for mainstream flagships, but Huawei might make it a reality with the Mate 80 series.

The phones are also expected to run on Huawei’s new Kirin 9030 processor. Details about the chip are limited, but it will be a step up from last year’s Kirin flagship.
What we know so far
The lineup will reportedly include four models: the standard Mate 80, the Mate 80 Pro, the new Mate 80 Pro Max, and the Mate 80 RS Master Edition.
According to the report from MyDrivers, the Pro Max could replace the Pro+ name, and the change is said to be more than branding. It is said to have a clearer separation from the regular Pro model, though specifics haven’t surfaced yet.
Moreover, early rumors suggest that Huawei is testing a built-in active cooling fan for the Mate 80 series.

One confirmed upgrade across the lineup seems to be 3D face recognition. Huawei has used this feature in its premium versions before, but this will be the first time the standard Mate model gets it.
The series will also support side-mounted fingerprint recognition and carry a new red-maple-colored camera module design.
The Mate 80 series is expected to launch on November 25. As always with pre-launch leaks, nothing is final until the company makes it official, so we suggest you take these details with a pinch of salt.
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