Kuwait: The HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) is the latest in the line of Huawei’s innovations. Packed with powerful features that allow it to do what other 5G smartphones in the market can’t, the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) sets the benchmark for the 5G industry with powerful innovations, strong hardware and customer-centric features.

Today’s growth of the 5G sector has catapulted it into a commercial stage. This has led to various countries and regions adopting two network architectures, the Non-Standalone (NSA) and the Standalone (SA) 5G networks. The NSA networks, supported by existing 4G infrastructure, are used today, but network operations eventually will transit to the SA 5G networks in order to embrace the true 5G solutions. SA networks also have the added advantage of simplification and efficiency, but the key is that 5G users should not notice the eventual migration from NSA to SA by operators. Additionally, to ensure device longevity and uninterrupted connectivity, users have to ensure their 5G device supports both SA and NSA networks, as devices with NSA support might not work in regions with SA networks fully deployed.

However, the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) provides users with the best solution to this situation, by being the world’s first[1] smartphone to support both NSA and SA networks, allowing for the best connectivity across different scenarios.

The HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) makes this possible thanks to its dual-chipset setup that consists of the Balong 5000, the world’s first[1] 7nm multi-mode chipset and the Kirin 980, Huawei’s fastest chipset yet. While the Balong 5000 helps users in unprecedented connectivity with download rates up to 4.6 Gbps[2], the Kirin 980, delivers with ultimate performance.

In addition to this, the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) is also the world’s first[1] 5G smartphone to support Dual-SIM (5G SIM + 4G SIM) functionality. Thanks to this dual-card design, users can stay connected to 5G networks while travelling along with support for both 4G and 5G dual-SIM use.

The HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) also delivers in terms of entertainment. Thanks to its Ultra-Large 7.2” AMOLED display, users can enjoy watching movies, browsing the web or even playing the latest games. This is further complemented by the famous GPU Turbo 3.0, which enhances graphics for a better viewing and more immersive gaming experience.

Photography fans are not forgotten either, with the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G)’s powerful Matrix Triple Camera system. The Leica triple camera’s 40MP wide angle, 20MP Ultra-Wide angle and the 8MP telephoto lenses users can take stunning pictures in any scenario from macro to ultra-wide.

 

However, running such powerful hardware and 5G systems are quite power consuming. Keeping this in mind, Huawei has fitted the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) with a large 4,200 mAh battery with a 40W HUAWEI SuperCharge feature. The phone is also kept cool with the new HUAWEI SuperCool Technology consisting of a graphene film and vapor chamber.

Thanks to this setup of powerful hardware such as the Balong 5000 and Kirin 980 dual chipsets and the 4200 mAh battery, and a wide range of unique features such as NSA/SA support, Dual-SIM card features, and the massive 7.2 ince display, the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) is capable of doing it all, be it entertainment, performance or most importantly a 5G experience like no other.

You can try it out yourself, as the HUAWEI Mate 20 X (5G) is available at your nearest Huawei showroom or retail store.

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About Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG)

Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) is one of Huawei's three business groups, providing a range of products including mobile phones, wearables, tablets and laptops. Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population, ranking second in the world in mobile phone shipments in 2018.

In 2018, Huawei was named number 48 on BrandZ’s Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands and number 79 in Forbes World’s Most Valuable Brands. Huawei ranked No.5 globally amongst top spending companies in R&D according to EU Industrial R&D Investment (2018).

 As a leading technology company, Huawei invests a significant amount of its annual sales revenue to research and development efforts and has established 14 research centers around the world. Among these facilities is the Huawei Aesthetics Research Center in Paris. Huawei’s newest R&D center is the Max Berek Innovation Lab in Wetzler, Germany, where Huawei and Leica are jointly researching technologies to improve mobile device camera and image quality.

For Media Enquires:

Muhammad Awais Sheikh

Marketing Director
Huawei Consumer Business Group (Kuwait)
E-mail: awais.sheikh@huawei.com

Aya Joudeh

Account Manager

Action Global Communications - Kuwait

E-mail: Ayah.j@actionprgroup.com 

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