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Huawei Mate 50 series to heavily use Snapdragon 8 chipsets, not Kirin

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Huawei is hyping up the development process for the upcoming Mate 50 series. In the meantime, curious analysts and bloggers are bringing up the reports every minute regarding the flagship gadget. As for now, new info has knocked our minds claiming that the Huawei Mate 50 series will power the high-end Snapdragon 8 chipsets.

This report is coming straight from the blog of the digital tipster – @FactoryDirectorShiGuan. According to him, the latest development procedure of the Huawei Mate 50 series is mainly relying upon the Snapdragon 8 processors.

Previously, we came across the report, that the Chinese manufacturer is running out of the Kirin 9000 chipsets. Though the company has used it in the test version of Mate 50. But, there isn’t any surety about seeing them in the real-time models. On the other hand, we were in the dilemma of whether the exclusion of Kirin processors applies only to the Porsche Edition or the entire Mate 50 series.

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Clearing the mess to some extent, DirectorShiGuan states that the Snapdragon chips will likely replace the Kirin processors from the Mate 50 lineup, and will serve as the main handlers. Moreover, the Snapdragon 8+ chips are also going through testing activities. Thus, it clearly indicates that there are very less chances to see Kirin versions of chipsets in the forthcoming Mate 50 handsets.

Since the time Huawei shook its hands with Qualcomm cooperation, it has gradually shifted to Snapdragon processors for its models. This is another reason that Huawei is showing interest in using new chipsets over Kirin variants for its new devices.

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Although several rumors are floating in the air regarding what set of processors will the iconic smartphone is going to feature. Yet, we are still waiting for Huawei to utter a few words over this matter and mark the label of surety on it.

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