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Huawei Mate 50 to come with new emergency battery mode, to use after it exhausts

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HarmonyOS 3.0 comes with a bunch of new features, and it’s reported that the upcoming Huawei Mate 50 series will come with an emergency battery mode that will allow you to make a call even after the phone’s battery died.

According to the Weibo tipster – knowseverything, the Huawei Mate 50 series will ship with a stable HarmonyOS 3.0 emergency battery mode feature. And it’s not just an ordinary emergency mode, instead, you can use this feature that will allow you to conduct calls, write text messages, and scan document or location code.

How’s this possible?

Well, the phone equips with a battery and it may be possible that it could preserve some of the battery cells after the phone dies. However, it’s not clear, how this feature would work.

Aside from these, there are no extra details that have been revealed by the tipster but it can be used for such scenarios when your phone’s battery runs out and you need to get help.

HarmonyOS:

Launched on July 27, HarmonyOS 3.0 focuses on security and new features for smartphone and tablet devices. However, the company is still testing this new operating system version and is under beta activity.

Previous reports reveal that the Huawei Mate 50 series will be the first smartphone to come with stable HarmonyOS 3.0 and there will be range a of new features for the consumers.

Aside from the software, the Huawei Mate 50 series will also equip with new camera technologies to bring a new photography user experience. However, it’s more likely that the phone lineup will equip XMAGE image sensing technology, the one that has been recently introduced by the Chiense tech maker.

Furthermore, the standard Mate 50 will have a flat panel, while the Mate 50 Pro will equip a curved edge display with a notch system similar to what we’ve seen in the Mate 20 series.

(via – Weibo)

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