Huawei confirms the Mate 80 series and Mate X7 foldable launch on November 25 with four different Kirin chipsets across models: Kirin 9020, 9030, 9030 Pro, and 9030 Pro Max—marking an unprecedented multi-chip flagship strategy.
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Huawei Mate 80 Series Chipset Breakdown
| Model | Chipset | RAM Configuration | Launch Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mate 80 | Kirin 9020 | Base variant | November 25 |
| Mate 80 Pro (12GB) | Kirin 9030 | 12GB+256GB/512GB | November 25 |
| Mate 80 Pro (16GB) | Kirin 9030 Pro | 16GB+512GB/1TB | November 25 |
| Mate 80 Pro Max | Kirin 9030 Pro Max | High-end variant | November 25 |
| Mate X7 Foldable | Kirin 9030 Pro | Premium foldable | November 25 |
Multi-Chip Strategy Explained
Leaked retail boxes confirm Huawei’s unprecedented approach: the Mate 80 Pro features two different chipsets based on RAM configuration. The 12GB RAM variants (256GB/512GB storage) utilize the standard Kirin 9030, while 16GB RAM models (512GB/1TB storage) pack the more powerful Kirin 9030 Pro.
This strategy mirrors the Mate 70 Air’s dual-chip approach, where different memory tiers received distinct processors. Huawei aims to optimize performance and pricing by matching chipset capabilities with configuration levels.

Performance Expectations & Architecture
The Kirin 9030 series promises approximately 20% performance improvement over the Kirin 9020, featuring upgraded core architecture while maintaining the 7nm manufacturing process. The Kirin 9020’s 1+3+4 CPU configuration (one 2.5GHz large core, three 2.15GHz medium cores, four 1.6GHz small cores) with Maleoon 920 GPU sets the baseline.
Retail leaks suggest further architectural refinements in the 9030 series, though specific clock speeds and GPU specifications remain undisclosed until the official launch.
Mate X7 Foldable Joins Lineup
The Mate X7 foldable debuts alongside the flagship series, featuring a 7.95-inch 2K foldable display with ultra-thin glass, larger battery, improved cameras, and lighter design. Powered by the Kirin 9030 Pro chipset, it competes directly with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup.
Available in Obsidian Black, Phantom Purple, Cosmic Red, Cloud Blue, and Cloud White, the Mate X7 represents Huawei’s continued foldable dominance despite ongoing semiconductor restrictions.

Revolutionary Features & Specifications
Rumors indicate the Mate 80 series may offer up to 20GB RAM—unprecedented for mainstream flagships where 12-16GB represents the current ceiling. Some variants reportedly feature built-in active cooling fans for sustained performance, targeting gaming and productivity users.
Display options range from 6.75-inch 1.5K flat screens (standard model) to 6.89-inch 1.5K dual-layer OLED displays (Pro variants). The November 25 launch will reveal complete specifications, pricing, and availability details.
With four models confirmed—Mate 80, Pro, Pro Max, and RS—plus the Mate X7, Huawei’s most extensive flagship lineup ever arrives next week. Follow TechnoSports for live launch coverage.
FAQs
Which Kirin chips power the Huawei Mate 80 series?
Kirin 9020, 9030, 9030 Pro, and 9030 Pro Max across different models and configurations.
When does the Huawei Mate 80 series launch?
November 25, 2025, alongside the Mate X7 foldable smartphone.







