It’s been a rocky year for most, but few mobile manufacturers have felt it more than Huawei. The ban on the Chinese tech giant using Google Mobile Services on its phones has been relentless, but Huawei has persevered, launching the P40 Pro series in early 2020, as well as a host of accessories later in the year. Huawei’s latest act of defiance, the Mate 40 Pro, is a treat. Combining a huge 6.76-inch screen, incredibly clear stereo speakers, a new Kirin 9000 chipset, it also debuts the world’s fastest wired and wireless charging. Huawei is pulling out all the stops with this flagship. With no Google Play Store, it’s a given that despite everything it can do, many won’t even consider the Mate 40 Pro. That being said, in our time with the phone, it has delivered the best non-Google Huawei experience to date, so is it worth reconsidering Huawei? Huawei Mate 40 Pro price and release (Image credit: TechRadar) The Mate 40 Pro launched on the 22 October, 2020...
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