This year, I originally wanted to change iPhone14 step by step, but I held iPhone13 with my hand, and I was calm in my eyes when I saw the configuration of iPhone14, and I didn’t have the slightest desire to change the phone. Finally, I was struggling for a long time to choose to support domestic mobile phones this year. I sold my iPhone 13 and tried my best to buy a Huawei Mate50. It has been more than a week now. This article would like to briefly talk about my views on the Huawei Mate50 phone. Is it worth buying for 4,999 yuan? What are the disadvantages and advantages?
Let’s talk about the feel first. Maybe it’s because I just changed to the Huawei Mate 50 iPhone 13. The weight of the two phones is quite different. The weight of the Huawei Mate 50 bare metal is 202g and the thickness is 7.98mm. It feels thicker in the few days I used it for the first time. However, considering that Android phones of the same level are also thicker, there is nothing to complain about. In addition, the back panel and middle frame of the Huawei Mate50 are polished very well, without cutting hands, with round edges, and very good feel. In terms of color matching, I chose "Yaojin Black", which has a low-key appearance and is very pleasing to the eye.
Huawei Mate50 is equipped with Snapdragon 8+ chip. Although it only supports 4G network, 4G is enough for me. What's more, when using iPhone 13 before, I always open a 4G network, and I don't use 5G in my daily life, so whether it is 4G or 5G, it's very different for me. There is no need to say much about the performance of Snapdragon 8+. It is very smooth to play games, and there has been no lag, and the heating control is also great. It's just a pity that Huawei Mate50 could be equipped with , Huawei , self-developed , Kirin chip, .
Huawei Mate50 is equipped with a 6.7-inch OLED straight screen. The appearance of this screen is still great. The color is more towards high saturation, and the brightness is also OK. The content of the screen used outdoors is clearly visible, and the surrounding borders are also very narrow. However, the Huawei Mate50 screen only supports 90Hz! This surprised me. After all, it’s been 2022, and even 120Hz is popularized by 1,000 yuan phones. Why does Huawei still have to provide a 90Hz screen with a price of 4,999 yuan? But because the screen refresh rate of the iPhone 13 I used before was only 60Hz, I still felt that the sliding was much smoother after first switching to Huawei Mate 50.
Photography is one of the most anticipated experiences of Huawei Mate50. It has a 50 million RYYB variable aperture lens on the rear, has the largest aperture in the f/1.4 industry, and can manually switch between f/4.0, with a total of ten gears. The other two lenses have 13 million ultra-wide angle and 12 million periscope telephoto, supporting 5x light variation and 50x digital zoom.
The photography experience of Huawei Mate50 is not at the same level as that of iPhone 13. Whether it is daytime photography, night scene photography, color or telephoto performance, Huawei Mate50 is better than iPhone 13. The manually adjustable aperture lens can capture different picture effects and highlight the subject.
Huawei Mate50 has a built-in 4460mAh battery, supports 66W wired and 50W wireless. It takes about 9 minutes to charge from 0% to 30%, and it takes a total of 46 minutes to fill. There is a saying in terms of battery life. It is not as good as the iPhone 13 I used before. I play games for an hour at noon, and the rest of the time is chatting, filming files, brushing news, short videos, etc. When used in moderate use, I basically charge twice a day.
Overall, I am very satisfied with most of the experiences of Huawei Mate50. There are two disadvantages for me. The first is that the battery life is not long enough, and the second is that the screen refresh rate is relatively low. I don’t regret it at all when I spent 4,999 yuan to buy Huawei Mate 50. It’s now that I support domestic mobile phones. Interested friends can consider it.