Price from 750 dollars
Yesterday Huawei quietly introduced the Mate 60 Pro , and today it announced the younger Mate 60 model in the same way.

Let’s start with the fact that again there is no information about the platform used. Yesterday we already saw that AnTuTu detects some strange Kirin 9000s SoC with a 12-core processor on the Mate 60 Pro, but this could be a software error. In any case, it is likely that the Mate 60 is based on the same platform, whatever it may be, as the older model.

Huawei, what’s wrong with you?
Also, the younger device received a 6.7-inch OLED flat screen with support for 120 Hz, LTPO, a resolution of 2688 × 1216 pixels and PWM with a frequency of 1440 Hz. The smartphone has 12 GB of RAM and from 256 GB to 1 TB of flash memory. NV memory cards are also supported.

The camera is represented by sensors with a resolution of 50, 12 and 12 megapixels. The battery capacity is 4750 mAh, there is 66-watt fast charging. Among the rest, we can highlight water protection (IP68), dimensions 161.4 × 76 × 7.95 mm with a weight of 209 g and support for satellite communications.
A smartphone costs from $750.