Huawei MATE 40 Pro: Two BAD News for the New Phone

Huawei MATE 40 Pro is at the center of two bad news, coming very shortly before the new phone of the Chinese company is launched.

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Huawei MATE 40 Pro is the next important phone that the Chinese company wants to launch on the markets of the whole world, but unfortunately there is also bad news for it, and that's because things are not really going as they should. More precisely, it seems that for the Huawei MATE 40 Pro the decision was made to reduce by no less than 30% the number of components that were ordered, something that has not yet happened at the Huawei company.

Huawei MATE 40 Pro has the number of ordered components reduced by 30% due to the fact that Huawei expects a massive decrease in interest vis-à-vis its new phone model, something that is possible due to the sanctions in the US. Huawei MATE 40 Pro will undoubtedly be a very good phone, with the latest generation components, but in the end, without Android with the Google Play Store, interest will be small beyond China and some Asian markets.

Huawei MATE 40 Pro: Two BAD News for the New Phone

Huawei MATE 40 Pro it will also have a new chip, which would have received the name Kirin 9000, and everyone expected it to be officially presented at IFA Berlin 2020, but that did not happen. Those from Huawei avoided presenting the new chip for Huawei MATE 40 Pro at this international fair due to the fact that it is not known yet if TSMC can produce enough units on time, and the company wants to draw unwanted attention to itself.

According to Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, Huawei's latest Kirin chip, the Kirin 9000, will only be produced until September 15. As a partner of Huawei, TSMC has recently put the production of Kirin 9000 chips first. It produces non-stop 24 hours a day and will no longer be able to do business with Huawei after September 15. Huawei has reportedly cut component orders for its upcoming Mate 40 series by 30%, according to sources in the Taiwanese phone supply. chain manufacturers."

Huawei MATE 40 Pro it would benefit from much improved performance with this new chip, being produced using a 5 nm manufacturing process, but TSMC only has until September 14 to produce the number of units required by the Chinese. After September 14, new sanctions announced by the USA come into force, and TSMC can no longer produce any chips for Huawei, and so the Huawei MATE 40 Pro remains with a mystery surrounding its processor.

Huawei MATE 40 Pro it could be presented on October 1, or maybe even at a later date, things not being very clear because the US sanctions "turned upside down" the Chinese company's plans for the new phones.