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Huawei Mate 80 Pro+ leak reveals a 6000 mAh beast with 100W charging

The camera setup includes a 50 MP LOFIC main sensor and a 48 MP periscope telephoto lens.

byEmre Çıtak
October 15, 2025
in Tech, News

A leak from Weibo has revealed detailed specifications for a forthcoming high-end Huawei smartphone, which online observers speculate is the Mate 80 Pro+. The information outlines a new display, camera array, battery, and chipset for the device.

The details originated from a post by Weibo user @DigitalChatStation, a known technology tipster. While the post did not explicitly name the device, online commentary identified it as the anticipated 2025 flagship Mate handset. According to the leak, the Mate 80 Pro+ will feature a 6.88-inch LTPO Tandem quad-curved screen. The information suggests that the Pro+ model and a potential RS Ultimate Design version could incorporate a customized Tandem or dual-layer OLED solution, a technology that stacks two OLED layers to enhance brightness and longevity.

The display panel is described as having a widescreen ratio. Its design is expected to retain the three-punch-hole cutout seen on its predecessor. This configuration accommodates a single front-facing selfie lens and the hardware required for a 3D Face Recognition system. On the device’s rear, the design will reportedly continue to use a circular camera ring. The leak indicated this camera housing will feature certain tweaks and modifications when compared to the design of the previous generation.

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The camera system is detailed with several specific components. The primary sensor is listed as a new 50-megapixel LOFIC main camera with a 1/1.28-inch sensor size. This is accompanied by a 48-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. The setup also includes a super-telephoto macro shooter described as having a 3P + 3P internal-focus design. While information about the ultrawide-angle lens was not fully provided, the leak suggests it will likely be a 50-megapixel sensor produced by SmartSens.

The technical designation “3P + 3P” refers to a lens construction using six plastic elements divided into two groups of three. This configuration allows for a more compact and lightweight sensor module, making it suitable for integration into a slim smartphone body. The “internal focus” feature means that focusing is achieved by moving lens elements inside the lens barrel, rather than moving the entire lens assembly. This mechanism typically results in faster autofocus performance and can contribute to improved durability of the camera system.

The device is reported to include a variant with both eSIM and nano-SIM support, a feature intended to enhance communication functions. A substantial increase in battery capacity to 6000 mAh was also detailed, complemented by 100W wired and 80W wireless super-fast charging technologies. The Kirin 9030 chipset was identified as the processor for the handset. The tipster removed the Weibo post shortly after it appeared, but the information was preserved and circulated by other sources before its deletion.


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Tags: Huawei Mate 80 Pro+

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