TD Tech’s Huawei Mate 40E copy phone is certified
TD Tech, a Chinese electronics maker has been licensed to rebrand and resell smartphone designs that were initially owned by Huawei. TD Tech has already launched the clone of Huawei Nova 8 Pro as TD Tech N8 Pro, and its new Huawei Mate 40E clone is ready to be introduced.
According to the information, TD tech has recently certified a new smartphone with model number TDT-MA01 in the Chinese market. The new TD Tech phone is likely to be a copy of Huawei Mate 40E and the listing reveals that it has 5G network access and a fast 40W charging. The certificate also reveals that the phone has the Android operating system.
Currently, TD Tech has not confirmed any launch details of this phone but we’re likely to get new inputs soon.
TD Tech, formerly Nokia Siemens Networks, is a joint venture between Nokia and Siemens. The company is now wholly-owned by TD TECH HOLDING LIMITED, a Chinese firm. The parent company is jointly invested by Huawei and Nokia Hong Kong and Huawei’s rotating chairman Xu Zhijun is the company director.
TD Tech N8 Pro:
TD Tech N8 Pro sports a 6.72-inch curved screen, an 80-degree curved edge, a COP package, a double punch in the upper left corner, a 120Hz screen refresh rate, a touch sampling rate of up to 300Hz, a 10bit color depth, 1.07 billion colors, and supports HDR 10 and HLG HD video.
This phone boasts a 32-megapixel front ultra-wide-angle lens and a 16-megapixel portrait lens. The rear quad camera system consists of a rear 64MP main camera, a 120-degree ultra-wide-angle, an independent depth-of-field lens, and an independent macro lens.
On the other hand, the phone is 7.85mm thick, weighs only 184g, supports 5G four-network coordination and Wi-Fi6+, supports 66W super-fast charging, 60% charging in 15 minutes, 100% charging in 35 minutes, and NFC smart Flashcard and other functions
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