By TechThop Team
Posted on: 20 Aug, 2022
As far as the Huawei Mate 50 series is concerned, users will be able to make calls and send messages despite a dead battery.
HarmonyOS 3.0, Huawei's operating system, is expected to support the emergency battery feature.
Huawei Mate 50 series is expected to launch soon and will also be able to scan documents and location codes, make calls, and send messages.
Users will also be able to make calls and send messages even when the battery is dead. According to reports, multiple certification websites have listed the smartphone series.
In an article published by Huawei Central, citing Weibo tipster knows everything, a new feature will allow users to make calls and send messages even when their battery runs out, according to Huawei Central.
Huawei Mate 50 series smartphones will be pre-installed with the new feature, along with the ability to scan documents or location codes with a dead battery, as mentioned earlier.
There is no clear explanation of how this feature will work or what will be used to power up the smartphone after the battery runs out.
The report suggests the phone may come equipped with a battery that preserves some battery cells if the battery runs out.
Earlier, we reported that the Huawei Mate 50 series will be launching soon. The handset has gained three certifications and could be equipped with a 66W charging cable.
Huawei will release three models in the Mate 50 series, the Mate 50, the Mate 50 Pro, and the Mate 50 RS, according to a previous report.
The upcoming series is expected to be powered by the Kirin 9000S SoC. Huawei's M5 EV four-wheeler is expected to be released alongside the handsets, which will run HarmonyOS 3.0.
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