Recently, Huawei took the wraps off the international edition of the Mate 80 Pro in Madrid, marking a significant stride in its comeback to the global high-end smartphone arena. In comparison to its domestic counterpart, the international variant has undergone some notable tweaks in terms of imaging, operating system, and memory specifications: it boasts the EMUI 15.0 interface, replacing HarmonyOS, to cater more closely to the preferences of international users; the imaging setup remains on par with the domestic model, featuring a ten-stop physically adjustable aperture for superior night-time and dynamic scene capture; memory options are limited to two configurations: 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB, both harnessing the power of the Kirin 9030 series chipset.
Moreover, the international release also introduces a suite of all-encompassing products, such as the MatePad Mini tablet and the Watch GT Runner 2 smartwatch, further solidifying Huawei's 'All-Scenario Strategy for People, Vehicles, and Homes'. When it comes to pricing, the entry-level 12+256GB model starts at 1,199 euros, while the premium 16+512GB variant is priced at 1,299 euros, both commanding a premium over their domestic equivalents.
