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Huawei Mate 50 Pro network is faster than iPhone 13 Pro Max’s 5G

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Huawei Mate 50 series launch event has begun with the debut of Mate 50 smartphone models. And as the event is proceeding, we are catching several new twitches about the flagship models. However, in these approaches, one of the most impressive points is that Huawei Mate 50 Pro smartphone network is much faster than that of the iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G.

Ultimately, this means that the Chinese manufacturer has not only paid attention to internal and external elements of the device but has also done some essential work in terms of the network system.

The CEO of Huawei has captured the highlights of the Mate 50 Pro network and iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G system in the comparison table. Eventually, the Mate 50 series (especially the Pro variant) falls into the category of B3 (FDD), B5 (FDD), B39 (TDD), and B41 (TDD) mainstream 4G frequency bands to receive TIS and transmit TRP in terms of antenna signal strength.

Thus, it gains the power of 2.5dB higher than the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G network delivery. On the other hand, Yu Chengdong also mentioned that the device holds an extra 3dB which offers a signal that is double the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Moreover, even in weak signal scenarios, the upload and download rates of the Huawei Mate 50 Pro are far better than the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Huawei Mate 50 Pro network iPhone 13

Mate 50 series – Larger and Efficient Batteries!

Apart from the network series, the Mate 50 series has massive batteries with compact and light automation. Besides, the Mate 50 smartphones are the world’s first devices to support the ultimate Beidou satellite messages.

With the help of the Beidou feature, you can even send messages in a network-less area. To summarize, we can say that Huawei has implemented such techniques and mechanisms in the Mate 50 lineup that makes it stand at the top of the smartphone market.

The event is still going on, and there is a lot to explore. So don’t leave your seats and stay tuned with us.

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Yash is a graduate of computer science and followed his way into journalism, he is interested in various subjects related to technologies and politics. Yash likes to listen classical songs and has a huge library of classical mixes.