On November 26, Huawei held a new product launch conference in Shanghai, releasing Huawei's True Jazz product Mate 8 this year and the Huawei Watch of the Bank of China. This Mate 8, as expected, was equipped with the Kirin 950 SoC independently developed by Huawei.
In terms of specifications, Huawei Mate 8 adopts an all metal body, a 6-inch 1080P screen (95% NTSC color gamut), and Kirin 950 SoC, CPU:4*A72 2.3GHz+4*A53 1.8GHz,GPU:Mali-T880MP4, It is divided into 3G/4G RAM, 32G/64G/128G, the rear camera is 16 million pixels, with optical anti shake, and the sensor model is Sony IMX298, CMOS is 1/2.8 in size, with 8 million pixels in front. The new EMUI 4.0 system (based on Android 6.0) supports three-dimensional navigation. Officially, reliable barometers are used to identify the height, and automatically switch the indoor navigation floors. The battery capacity is 4000mAh. It supports 9V/2A fast charging, full network access, dual card dual standby.
In terms of color, Mate 8 has four colors: gold, silver, grey and brown. In terms of price, the operator customized version: 3G+32G sells for 2999 yuan, the all Netcom version: 3G+32G sells for 3199 yuan, 4G+64G sells for 3699 yuan, 4G+128G sells for 4399 yuan, and finally, Zunjue version, The 4G+128G version is matched with the Huawei Watch, which costs 6888 yuan (it's hard to be a jazz~!). From November 26 to December 8, an appointment was opened in the Huawei Mall, and it was officially launched on December 9.
Huawei's pricing this time is really puzzling. Mate 8 comprehensively crushes Mate S in terms of SoC, memory, network system, battery/fast charge, and camera, and each version is several hundred yuan cheaper than Mate S. I really want to know how much the psychological shadow area of Mate S users is at this time?