Huawei Mate 40 Pro spotted on Geekbench with Kirin 9000 and 8GB RAM

Today, a new Huawei device was spotted on Geekbench. The device has a model number NOH-NX9. The same model number has been spotted on NBTC certification, which revealed that the NOH-NX9 is the Huawei Mate 40 Pro.

On Geekbench, the chipset in the Mate 40 Pro is codenamed NOH, which is precisely the upcoming Kirin 9000 chip. The base frequency of this chipset is 2.04 GHz.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro Geekbench

The maximum frequency of this chipset may exceed 3.1 GHz, as its Geekbench score surpasses that of the phones powered by the Snapdragon 865. This benchmark data suggests its performance could be far better than that of any other Android smartphone.

Geekbench also shows that the phone has 8GB of RAM and a Mali-G78 GPU (on the Kirin 9000 chipset) based on the Valhall architecture.

The Mate 40 Pro will feature a dual punch-hole waterfall display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The camera specifications will be significantly improved compared to the Mate 30 series.

The Mate 40 series will be announced at an online event held on October 22.

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