Step ahead with the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G






RECENTLY the Government announced that commercial 5G services may be available as early as the third quarter this year.

With that, cellular network operators in Malaysia are rolling out, not just the 5G service, but also corresponding devices to complement.

So if you are thinking of switching to 5G now, you can keep track of this new change with the first smartphone to adopt this new standard: the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is the first Sirim-certified smartphone with 5G capabilities.The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is the first Sirim-certified smartphone with 5G capabilities.

Some of the great values you can reap when you change your smartphone to the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G via your favourite operator:

• Maxis Zerolution: From RM99/month*

• Celcom Easy Phone: From RM99/month*

• Digi: Phone Freedom 365- From RM68/month*

• Umobile #MadeForUnlimited: Grab yours at only RM1,599*

*terms and conditions apply.

That’s one of the best reasons to get one today, as the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is made to make your transition to the new network band a breeze.

One key to unlock a 5G experience

With 47 countries now around the world having launched commercialised 5G in parts of their countries, it stands to reason that Malaysia will soon follow suit.

Most of these countries are adopting 5G infrastructure provided by Huawei and they include China, UK, Germany, Italy, and Dubai.

As 5G eventually gets rolled out across the globe, you’ll soon be able to enjoy stable 5G network connection wherever you go, via the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G.

You’ll also be one of the first to enjoy blazing 5G experience globally when you travel with the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G, either for business or leisure.

Enhanced by the Kirin performance

Right at the heart of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is the Kirin 990 5G chip – currently the world's first flagship system-on-chip (SoC) with an integrated 5G baseband. The chip has a 7nm + EUV process, which supports SA/NSA 5G dual-module networks, while ensuring 5G transmission stability and low power consumption.

It also has the 5G baseband built-in, in comparison to external 5G baseband solution saves space and cost while improving efficiency.

Thanks to the powerful Kirin 990 5G SoC, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G downloads 50% faster when using 5G and yet consumes lower battery power.

Gamers also will appreciate a faster, more stable gameplay, especially if they get on a cloud gaming platform.

The Kirin 990 5G SoC, allows high-resolution visuals in low-latency internet gaming while the Mali-G76 MC16 GPU architecture in the Kirin 990 SoC produces better definition graphic effects for a more awesome gaming experience.

Great all-round performance

By integrating the 5G baseband onto a SoC chip, the Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G is able to receive 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G as well as full Netcom, NSA and SA bandwidths, 5G dual mode, 5G + 4G dual card dual standby. It can fully respond to different networks and hardware requirements from different groups.

So, no matter how many upgrades the 5G network makes in the future, your Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G will weather the transition seamlessly. In doing so, you can optimise your 5G experience through large bandwidth, high speed, and low latency.

Wider wireless range

Out of Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G’s 21 antennas, 14 are dedicated to connect with the 5G network, which will help in boosting industry-leading performances, ensuring high-speed and maintaining stable signal connection.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G has 21 dedicated antennas out of which 14 are solely for 5G network.The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G has 21 dedicated antennas out of which 14 are solely for 5G network.

In comparison with other 5G smartphones within a similar environment, the Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G is more than 50% faster and consumes less power.

And as Huawei is also the only end-to-end 5G supplier from the core network to terminal equipment, it offers front-end and back-end accesses, 5G base stations, chipsets and cloud services as well as devices, and more.

That means that the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G lets users receive 5G bands wherever they travel the world and it has the Sirim seal to prove as assurance. You can also still buy a limited use 4G SIM card and enjoy faster 4G network speed through this.

Looking good with great shots

Even with all the hype for its 5G connection, the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G is no slouch at taking great pictures. It still has a dual main camera design; a CMOS camera with a size of 1/1.7 inches and a CMOS camera the size of 1/1.54 – both of which are from Leica and complement each other.

Using top-notch cameras help this set to grab top scores on independent benchmark website DxOMark, which is said to “scientifically assesses smartphones, lenses and cameras".

The 5G unit for Huawei’s Mate 30 Pro retains the Leica cameras for exceptional shots, and enveloped in classy leather for its back.The 5G unit for Huawei’s Mate 30 Pro retains the Leica cameras for exceptional shots, and enveloped in classy leather for its back.

These cameras allow the Huawei Mate30 Pro 5G to capture spectacular good night scenes and the power to shoot movies.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G has an 88° ultra-curved screen that extends the horizon for an ultimate immersive viewing experience and also sports the Vegan Orange Leather, which is practical, scratch-resistant and easy to clean.

Be one of the first to own the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G in Malaysia today – available for purchase at RM4,199.

The purchase of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G also comes with exclusive gifts worth RM537, such as the Huawei Wireless In-car SuperCharge charger and the Huawei care that gives you a one-year extended warranty.

To know more, visit the Huawei Shop, or your favourite mobile network operator today.

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