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Huawei Mate 80 Series: Smart Triple-Layer Cooling

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Get ready for a cooler Mate 80! Huawei is apparently developing an innovative triple-layer cooling tech. This upcoming phone series, due out in the second half of the year, will bring significant improvements.

According to leaker @SmartPikachu on Weibo, Huawei is developing a special cooling system for the upcoming Mate 80 phones. They’ve already started testing it for their next top-tier model.

Speaking of the technology, the new cooling upgrade might bring triple-layer protection to Mate 80 models. It is expected to work on three major aspects:

  • Internal Durability
  • Active Heat Dissipation
  • Smart Temperature Control

The new Huawei Mate 80 series will reportedly feature super-thin cooling fans built right into the phone. These fans are expected to be made from aluminum, which is a great choice because it’s lightweight, resists rust, is durable, and conducts heat really well.

It will eventually boost durability by preventing overheating, which often leads to performance issues, battery degradation, and other damages. On the other hand, the new technology may provide active heat dissipation.

Active cooling” means using a small motor or power to directly cool down the device. It is  like having tiny fans or pumps inside that actively push heat away, making the phone cooler and stopping it from getting too hot.

Unlike the passive cooling that relies on natural processes, active methods are more effective. Further, Mate 80 cooling tech will likely support smart temperature control.

This technology is all about smartly keeping your device at the right temperature. It has a “smart thermostat” inside that constantly checks how hot the device is. Then, it uses that temperature information to automatically cool it down or warm it up as needed.

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Huawei Mate 80 Smart triple -layer cooling

 

 

Huawei’s Mate 70 phones are built for peak performance, partly due to their large (6870 sq mm) flexible liquid-cooled vapor chamber. This significantly boosts its ability to shed heat, ensuring consistent, high-energy operation.

The Mate 80 series is expected to arrive with all these features, if the current leak is accurate. Huawei will likely confirm these details as the launch date approaches.

Huawei’s Mate phones are all about speed, so it’s a safe bet the new Mate 80 series will have super-efficient cooling. And that’s not all – rumors are flying that the Mate 80 handsets will also come with a brand new Kirin 9 processor.

 

 

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After the Air phone, the Mate 80 Boasts a Huge Battery.

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The Huawei Mate 70 Air is gaining notice for its superior battery capacity. Now, reports indicate the upcoming Mate 80 flagship could feature a significantly larger battery, ranging from 6500 to 7000mAh.

Following the Mate 70 Air’s debut, predictions for the Mate 80’s battery capacity surfaced on Weibo, and one now seems to be correct.

SuperDimensional said that the Huawei Mate 80 series battery capacity may range between 6500 to 7000mAh. If true, it would be a major improvement over the past few generations.

In accordance with earlier reports from DigitalChatStation, Huawei is working on higher-density batteries and has tested a 7000mAh cell. The tipster adds, however, that this solution is slated to debut with the Pura 90 series in 2026.

The tipster further mentioned that Huawei plans to seed a 6000mAh cell to the Mate 80 series. This is already a big upgrade over the previous-gen Mate handsets.

By introducing a 5700mAh cell and altering specifications for global variants, the Pura 80 series initiated the first dynamic change in Huawei’s battery strategy this year—a move perceived as major within the industry.

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Huawei Mate 80

 

 

The upcoming Mate 80 series may see Huawei building on this progress. The company’s recent launch of an ultra-thin phone with a 6500mAh battery suggests this capacity could be replicated in the next Mate models.

The information remains unconfirmed for now. Nevertheless, in accordance with the tipster, Huawei might start the pre-order phase for the new flagship as early as next week, which would lead to official revelations on the matter shortly thereafter.

 

 

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Mate 70 Air vs. iPhone Air: The Slimness Showdown.

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The smartphone slimness war is official: Huawei has unveiled the Mate 70 Air to rival the iPhone Air. First-look photos reveal two competing visions for a ultra-thin device, as each brand takes a distinct path to dominate the market.

Huawei has officially announced the Mate 70 Air, establishing a new benchmark for the series as its thinnest model ever at a mere 6.6mm. The launch is now being followed by the emergence of real-life photos that provide a direct visual comparison with its key rival, the iPhone Air.

While the iPhone Air is technically thinner at 5.6mm versus the Mate 70 Air’s 6.6mm, the real-world visual difference is what matters. Newly surfaced images provide a much clearer perspective on this slimness contest than the numbers alone.

In accordance with shots, there isn’t much difference between the two Air models when kept beside each other. Due to the right-angle frame, the Mate 70 Air gets curvy and sleeker edges parallel to the iPhone Air, which has slightly flat sides.

Mate 70 Air vs. iPhone Air

Mate 70 Air vs. iPhone Air

 

 

 

 

You can check the real-life photos of the Huawei Mate 70 Air and iPhone Air below.

The Mate 70 Air is slightly heavier than the 165-gram iPhone Air. Nevertheless, this extra mass and thickness are strategic, allowing Huawei to incorporate a full suite of features without the compromises Apple had to make.

Compared to the iPhone Air’s 6.5-inch OLED, the Mate 70 Air boasts a larger screen and a dazzling 4000-nit peak brightness (1000 nits brighter). Performance is also flexible, thanks to the availability of two different Kirin chipsets.

The Mate 70 Air’s advantages extend to a superior 6500mAh battery and powerful cameras. If you’re looking for a truly slim device that doesn’t sacrifice performance or features, this is the phone to consider.

 

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Huawei Watch Fit 3 Gets Tap-to-Pay a useful payment feature

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Huawei has released a new firmware update for the Watch Fit 3. This release adds a new payment feature and includes optimizations for the display and system stability, overall enhancing the user experience.

The Watch Fit 3 stands as the premier model in the sports wearable family. It features a completely redesigned look, major new health features for enhanced comfort, and even includes fun, interactive pet companions for daily engagement.

The latest Huawei Watch Fit 3 update adds a convenient payment feature. You can now launch your payment app instantly by double-pressing the lower side button, making transactions faster than ever.

Users can follow the same gesture for accessing certain sports modes. You may acknowledge these applications after installing the new firmware. It is rolling out with the HarmonyOS 5.0.0.28 version and a software package of 21.68MB.

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Huawei Watch Fit 3

 

 

 

This update not only adds features but also improves your experience by boosting system reliability and streamlining the interface of key apps. You can review all the specific enhancements in the changelog below.

Changelog: New Features:

  • Supports double-tapping the down arrow key to quickly open the payment apps.
  • Supports clicking the down arrow to quickly open specific sports types.

Optimizations:

  • Optimized the display of some interface content.
  • Optimized system stability in certain scenarios.

It enhances the overall experience of the device for its users.

 

 

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