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The Mate 60 Pro+ and Mate 60 RS are HUAWEI’s best flagships yet

HUAWEI’s direct take on the iPhone 15 Pro Max?

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It seems like HUAWEI is unstoppable with their very confusing way of silently rolling out devices within just two weeks.

The first two phones on the Mate 60 series (Base and Pro variants) were announced in the last week of August. This early September, it seems like the rumors were true after all as the company unveiled their full-on flagship, the HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro+. This product unveil was announced alongside the slightly-revamped HUAWEI Mate X5.

UPDATE: The HUAWEI Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design was finally unveiled at the very end of September and completes the 2023 Mate lineup.

Pro+ Reborn

HUAWEI Mate 40 Pro (2020)

It was in 2020 when HUAWEI had a Pro+ model with the Mate 40 series — or the so-we-thought the last of its kind.

HUAWEI Mate 50 Series (2022)

After two years, HUAWEI resurrected the Mate lineup with four different versions — but the Pro+ wasn’t in that list. Instead, the best Mate 50 variant you could get last year was the Porsche Design RS model with great hardware and a stealthier design in mind.

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Finally, after three years of hiatus, HUAWEI has finally decided to bring back the Pro+ line to life.

For the flagship-savvy

I’m already gonna spoil you: there are just quite a few (but major) changes that the HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro+ has over its “lesser Pro” sibling.

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First, its got better storage and memory configurations for flagship-savvy users. There’s a bigger 16GB RAM. You can also choose between just the 512GB or a whopping 1TB storage option.

If that’s still not enough for your storage needs, HUAWEI’s NM (Nano Memory) card saves the day with its up to 256GB expandability.

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Second, unlike its lesser Pro siblings, the Mate 60 Pro+ are only being offered in two classic yet streamlined-looking colorways: Xuanbai (which is white), and Inkstone Black.

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Last but definitely not the least, both Pro phones have two major differences in their respective camera department:

Mate 60 Pro+ Mate 60 Pro
Wide 48MP f/1.4-4.0
Super Spotlight Camera
OIS
50MP f/1.4-4.0
Super Optical Camera
OIS
Ultra-Wide 40MP f/2.2 12MP f/2.2
Telephoto 48MP f/3.0
3.5x optical zoom
100x digital zoom
OIS
48MP f/3.0
3.5x optical zoom
100x digital zoom
OIS
Rear 13MP f/2.4 UWA selfie
3D Depth
13MP f/2.4 UWA selfie
3D Depth

Of course, this is with the inclusion of HUAWEI’s excellent XMAGE imaging system.

Best in Class

As the old saying goes: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The Mate 60 Pro+ still keeps the best in class features that its Pro sibling already have.

On the outside, they’re just like twins: 8.1mm thin and a lightweight smartphone at just 225 grams.

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Display specifics are never different: 6.82-inch LTPO OLED Full HD+ display with a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, 1440Hz PWM Dimming, plus DCI-P3 Wide Color Gamut and 1.07 Billion Colors support.

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Of course, it would be questionable if they didn’t equip it with the new triple punch-hole cutout — which can later be changed to a pill-shaped one via its software settings.

Battery? Still that 5000mAh battery with 88W wired SuperCharge support, 50W through wireless, and 20W when reverse wireless charging is being used.

Last but definitely not the least is found inside its core. The HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro+ is also powered by the newest Kirin 9000s chipset in a 7nm process.

Though its official spec sheet say nothing about the CPU it uses, it’s very evident that HUAWEI has invested much of their time and money on R&D just to manufacture their own chips without having to deal with partnership issues alongside other manufacturers. This enables not just 5G connectivity but also the company’s satellite communication technology altogether.

Satellite Service Support

Speaking of, unlike the Mate 60 Pro, the Pro+ version supports both two different Chinese satellite-based services: Beidou and Tiantong.

Beidou satellite tech first made its debut on the HUAWEI Mate X3 and P60 series. This technology doesn’t require any SIM card in order for it to work but has limitations when it comes to sending messages. Making calls are simply impossible.

Whereas Tiantong-based satellite tech prompts the user to insert a SIM card prior using the service. This also means it can do more than messaging such as calls, sending media, and even surfing the web.

Beidou is currently free of charge when sending short messages under public beta testing while Tiantong offers several plans for users to avail — whether it’s for local or international use.

Utmost robustness

The “Xuanwu architecture” (or Xuanwu design) wasn’t forgotten. With an ultra-strong basalt body and ultra-durable brocade fiber material alongside HUAWEI’s very-own second-generation Kunlun Glass, it gives the phone a three-layer protection and strengthens the phone’s overall reliability.

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Other flagship features worth keeping are the IP68 water and dust resistance rating.

Ultimate Design

As previously rumored, the long-term collaboration between the fashion brand Porsche Design and the Chinese company has come to an end as the Chinese company didn’t want to renew their partnership that started last 2016 with the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 9. Thus, the Mate 60 RS “Ultimate Design” was born (and actually trademarked by HUAWEI).

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Specs-wise, it’s the same Mate 60 Pro+ but in a classier, more premium aesthetics plus a more intricate craftsmanship. But unlike the Mate 50 RS Porsche Design, there are no differences in this year’s cameras nor device configurations.

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To make it easier to differentiate, the Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design uses a ceramic and metal combo. On the other hand, the Mate 60 Pro+ features leather and metal while the Mate 60 sticks with glass and metal.

You can choose between two bold colors: Ruihong (Red) and Xuanhei (Black on Black).

Pricing and availability

As previously mentioned, the HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro+ and Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design are limited with just two configurations:

Mate 60 Pro+

  • 16GB + 512GB = CNY 8999 (US$ 1231 / EUR 1158 / GBP 1007 / SG$ 1682 / PhP 69,865 / INR 102,319)
  • 16GB + 1TB = CNY 9999 (US$ 1368 / EUR 1286 / GBP 1119 / SG$ 1868 / PhP 77,628 / INR 113,689)

Mate 60 Pro RS Ultimate Design

  • 16GB + 512GB = CNY 11,999 (US$ 1641 / EUR 1543 / GBP 1342 / SG$ 2242 / PhP 93,156 / INR 136,429)
  • 16GB + 1TB = CNY 12,999 (US$ 1778 / EUR 1672 / GBP 1454 / SG$ 2429 / PhP 100,919 / INR 147,799)

Previously, HUAWEI has promised that the pre-ordered Mate 60 Pro+ units are expected to arrive before October 9, 2023 (Monday). It’s later moved to October 21, 2023 (Saturday).

There’s no word on the global availability of these new releases from HUAWEI. Still, don’t keep your expectations too high.

The thought of this phone being equipped with the new 5G Kirin chipset most likely hints that they will have the same fate as the other two Mate 60 models where a company representative confirmed them being solely China-exclusive. Still, we’re crossing our fingers for a global variant of at least the Mate 60 Pro+.

Enterprise

TikTok finally gets a buyer in the United States

The deal targets a closing date in late January.

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The year started with a ban. A day before Donald Trump started his second term, TikTok went dark, in anticipation of an impending ban. The platform quickly went back online, leading to an ultimatum that saw TikTok hunt for an American buyer to full stave off a definitive ban in the United States. Now, as the year ends, a buyer is finally here.

Via CNBC, TikTok has reportedly inked a deal to finalize a deal in the United States, as stated in an internal memo from CEO Shou Zi Chew. The memo, which was sent just this week, details a plan that will see the deal close by January 26, 2026.

Fifty percent of TikTok’s newly restructured U.S. arm will be held by a collection of American investors including Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX. Meanwhile, already existing investors of TikTok will hold 30.1 percent. Finally, ByteDance will retain 19.9 percent.

Additionally, TikTok’s algorithm in the United States will be retrained with American data. The American arm will also handle the country’s “data protection, algorithm security, content moderation, and software assurance.” Oracle will be the “trusted security partner” in charge of making sure the company keeps within regulations in the country.

With a deal pushing through, the long-running TikTok saga in the United States might finally come to a close.

SEE ALSO: US, China have supposedly agreed on a TikTok deal

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Silksong is getting its first major expansion next year

The expansion is called Sea of Sorrow.

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I still can’t believe that Hollow Knight: Silksong came out this year. After years of just waiting for the mythical title, it’s surreal to have it in my library. Now, barely waiting to catch their breath, Team Cherry is already working hard towards the next content drop, starting with Silksong DLC.

Just like the original Hollow Knight, Silksong is getting free DLCs to expand its story. The upcoming Sea of Sorrow DLC will be the game’s “first big expansion.”

The expansion’s trailer barely shows anything about the new content, besides vague allusions to what’s coming. At the very least, Team Cherry has confirmed, both via the announcement and the accompanying poster, that Sea of Sorrow will be nautical-themed.

It will feature new locations, new tools, and new enemies. By itself, Silksong is already a huge game. Adding more content then is a massive undertaking. Plus, Team Cherry says that this is just the first expansion, hinting at more coming in the future.

Sea of Sorrow will launch in 2026.

Besides the new expansion, the studio is also working on a Nintendo Switch 2 update for the original Hollow Knight. It will add higher framerates, resolutions, and more graphical effects. PC players will also get some upgrades to support larger screens.

The Switch 2 update, which will be free for those who already own the original game, will also launch next year.

SEE ALSO: Hollow Knight: Silksong finally releases on September 4

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Supergirl gets its first teaser trailer

Milly Alcock stars as the titular character.

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Before the new year starts, it’s already fair to assume that Supergirl might be one of the most anticipated movies of 2026. Premiering a year after the globally successful Superman, Supergirl will see the adventures of Clark Kent’s superpowered cousin, Kara Zor-El. Now, the next film in the sage finally has a teaser trailer.

As James Gunn mentioned previously, Supergirl will be based on Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Off traveling to other planets to party, Kara finds herself thrust back into the role of being a hero after a young girl named Ruthye Mary Knoll asks her for help.

Though the teaser trailer is mostly a montage of scenes, we already know what we can expect. According to Gunn, Supergirl will be tonally different from Superman, and we see this in the trailer.

However, we can still see influences from Gunn including the usage of “Call Me” by Blondie for the trailer. Also, the film’s space scenes look like they can fit right in with Guardians of the Galaxy.

Still, that’s what we have, and we’re excited. Supergirl will premiere on June 26, 2026.

The film will be directed by Craig Gillespie (Cruella). Milly Alcock plays the titular character. Meanwhile, she will star alongside Eve Ridley as Ruthye Mary Knoll.

SEE ALSO: Superman sequel, titled Man of Tomorrow, comes out in 2027

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