It is almost certain that on September 2 in Berlin, Huawei will present us a new smartphone called Mate S. The device with the same name appeared on the Global Certification Forum, as well as in the results of the AnTuTu benchmark. As a result, we know its specification.
Of course we can suspect that the benchmark could have been "cheated", but on the other hand, why anyone would want to do that...? And although - as always – I have a somewhat skeptical approach to unofficial data, let's take a look at them. According AnTuTu, Huawei Mate S, marked SUR-TL00, will work under the supervision of Android 5.0, equipped probably in an original overlay EMUI. The smartphone will have the Kirin 935 processor clocked at 2.1 GHz, 3 GB of RAM and Mali-T628 MP4 graphics. On board of the new Huawei we will also find 32 GB of internal memory and two cameras - 20- and 8-megapixel.
Huawei will traditionally give up the screen with super high resolution and offer us a 5.7-inch display with a FullHD resolution. However, the benchmark does not present us the look of the device - we have to rely on the earlier leak from TENAA. Some of the data previously disclosed by TENAA does not coincide with that provided by AnTuTu, so once again I emphasize – don't treat them as the official specifications of the device.
photo: AnTuTu
