Huawei Mate 50 series debut with SD 8+ Gen 1, variable aperture camera

Huawei just announced its high-end Mate 50 series - the vanilla Mate 50 and the Mate 50 Pro as well as a special RS Porsche Design edition., which not only has a special design but it also boasts a periscope, telephoto macro camera in addition to Pro's features. But let's get the basics out of the way first.

All three Mates run on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, but there's no 5G connectivity as it's usually the case with Huawei smartphones due to US sanctions. The Pro option also goes up to 512GB of RAM and can take an NM memory card of up to 256GB. As for display, the Mate 50 Pro uses a 6.74-inch OLED with 120Hz refresh rate and 10-bit color depth at 1212 x 2616px resolution. The strange resolution is due to the notch.

Camera-wise, the Pro boasts a 50MP OIS main camera with a six-blade variable aperture, which ranges from f/1.4 all the way up to f/4.0. The ultrawide camera is 13MP with f/2.2 while the telephoto is 64MP, f/3.5 with OIS, of course. The interesting bit is that the telephoto uses an RYYB sensor and can go up to 200x hybrid zoom while the actual optical zoom range is 3.5x.

The camera system is aided by a 10-channel multispectral sensor and laser autofocus. The RS Porsche Design swaps out the 64MP telephoto for a 48MP periscope, telephoto macro camera.

On the front, we have a 13MP ultrawide camera with f/2.4 aperture and a 3D ToF sensor used for advanced facial unlock as well.

The whole unit is powered by a 4,700 mAh battery with support for 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. An advanced emergency battery saving mode will allow you to keep the phone on standby for three hours even if there's just 1% left in the tank.

Color options are Blue, Orange, Silver, Black and Purple with the last two being available in leather and glass back variants. The Mate 50 RS has only Blue and Purple colorways with ceramic backs.

Other standout features include a satellite connection relying on the so-called Beidou Satellite Message 3 protocol. It essentially means that you can send a message and location even without cellular coverage.

As far as the vanilla Mate 50 is concerned, it downgrades the 6.7-inch OLED display to 90Hz but keeps roughly the same resolution and the 10-bit color depth. The main and ultrawide cameras are the same (including the variable aperture), but the telephoto camera is 12MP, f/2.4 and interestingly enough, it offers a further reach of 5x optical zoom.

Battery is slightly smaller - 4,460 mAh, although the same charging technologies are at hand.

Color options are identical and all devices run on the new HarmonyOS 3.0 software.

Mate 50 RS Porsche Design

Pricing-wise, the Mate 50 Pro starts at CNY 6.799 ($980) for the 256GB option, the non-Pro asks CNY 4,999 ($720) for the 128GB flavor. The Mate RS asks for a whopping 12,999 ($1,870). There's no word on international availability, but even if the series debuts outside of China, there won't be any 5G connectivity and no Google Mobile Services.