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Madrid is about to get noisy. Huawei has quietly stacked its February 26 launch with more than a single headline device — think wearables, earbuds, tablets and a flagship phone finally stepping off Chinese soil.
The star of the show is the Mate 80 Pro, a handset that already turned heads in China last November and now has a ticket to the world stage. Expect a 6.75-inch LTPO OLED display with FHD+ fidelity and a 120Hz refresh rate that promises smooth scrolling without bleeding battery life. Under the hood sits Huawei’s in-house Kirin 9030 chipset, married to a hefty 5,750mAh battery. Charging is faster than many rivals: 100W wired and 80W wireless support mean you won’t be tethered to an outlet for long.
Huawei didn’t play it safe with optics. The main sensor clocks in at 50MP and offers a variable aperture that swings between f/1.4 and f/4.0 — that’s control photographers crave for both low-light drama and depth-of-field finesse. For distance, there’s a 48MP periscope delivering 4x optical zoom. An additional 40MP ultrawide keeps landscapes and group shots honest. The package reads like a photography-first manifesto.
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Audio and earbuds get their moment too: FreeBuds 5 Pro will join the global roster. Launched alongside the Mate 80 family in China, these true wireless earbuds pack dual drivers, Huawei’s Kirin A3 audio chip, active noise cancellation and support for lossless audio — a mix aimed at listeners who want clarity without compromise.
More gadgets are on the manifest. Huawei will bring its Watch GT Runner smartwatch to the Madrid stage, along with the MatePad Mini tablet and the Band 11 smartband series. It’s a product push that covers fitness, audio, and productivity, all under one event umbrella.
If you care about fast charging, high-end imaging, and a more complete Huawei ecosystem outside China, February 26 is the date to watch.
No ceremonial curtain call here — just a jam-packed slate of devices that raises questions about how Huawei intends to reassert itself globally. Will the Mate 80 Pro’s camera tricks and charging prowess sway buyers where Google services remain a factor? Stay tuned; this launch could be the company’s clearest signal yet about its global roadmap.
Source: gsmarena


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