According to recent reports, Huawei is preparing to launch its highly anticipated Mate 80 series flagship smartphones in the fourth quarter of this year. The new lineup is expected to debut the Kirin 9030 chipset, promising a 20% performance improvement over its predecessor, the Kirin 9020.
The Mate 80 series will return to a flat display design across all models and maintain a four-variant configuration: Standard, Pro, Pro+, and RS Ultimate Design. The standard model is expected to feature a 6.75-inch 1.5K flat screen, while the Pro series will be equipped with a 6.89-inch 1.5K dual-layer OLED flat panel, continuing support for 3D facial recognition.
The Kirin 9030 processor is rumored to be manufactured using an equivalent 7nm process node, although details about its core architecture remain undisclosed. For reference, the previous-generation Kirin 9020 featured a tri-cluster setup: 1x 2.5GHz Taishan Ultra Core, 3x 2.15GHz Taishan Medium Cores, and 4x 1.6GHz Efficiency Cores, alongside a Maleoon 920 GPU. The Kirin 9030 is expected to deliver significant upgrades in both CPU architecture and clock speeds, further enhancing system performance.