When is the Huawei IFA 2018 press conference: Date & Start time
Huawei’s press conference will be held in Berlin on Friday 31 August. You’ll need to tune in at 1pm BST/2pm CEST to hear the announcements.
Will there be a Huawei IFA 2018 live stream?
Our source at Huawei has exclusively confirmed that the company will not host a live video stream from its IFA 2018 press conference.
What is Huawei going to announce at IFA 2018?
Huawei Mate 20 Lite
We’re not expecting the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro to launch until October, following previous history. However, earlier this week mobile operator Vodafone let slip in an email sent out to the press that the new Mate 20 Lite would be coming soon to its network. At a guess, we’d say that means it will launch the Lite version before the standard and Pro models. The Mate 20 Lite is likely to cost around €399 (£360/US$462), according to WinFuture, and will go on sale at the end of August. Although Huawei is also expected to announce its Kirin 980 chip at the show (more on that below), the Lite will more likely run the Kirin 710 octa-core processor, a 12nm chip clocked at 2.2GHz. This will be paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The Lite is a mid-range phablet from Huawei, with a 6.3in 2340×1080 LCD screen with notch. It is good-looking, with a glass front and rear, metal frame and 7.6mm super-slim body. Weighing in at a reasonable 172g for such a large-screen phone, the Mate 20 Lite is also tipped to feature a generous 3,650mAh battery. Expect a 20Mp + 2Mp camera at the rear, and a 24Mp selfie camera at the front.
Kirin 980
Also at IFA 2018 Huawei will unveil its Kirin 980. It has already confirmed that this is the processor we’ll see in the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro, and the teasers for its 31 August press event clearly point to a new processor. The 980 is interesting as the world’s first commercially available 7nm chipset – the Snapdragon 845 found in most current flagship smartphones is a 10nm chip. Comprising four Cortex A76 cores and four Cortex A55 cores, the Kirin 980 also builds in a Mali GPU and NPU with improved AI performance. It is clocked at around 2.8GHz, and is said to offer a 20 percent performance boost and improved efficiency by as much as 40 percent over its predecessor. Marie is Editor in Chief of Tech Advisor and Macworld. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for more than 17 years, managing our English language, French and Spanish consumer editorial teams and leading on content strategy through Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.