Premium devices from HUAWEI, Mate 80 Pro Max and RS Ultimate with up to 20 GB of RAM and 3 Gen Kunlun glass
In addition to the HUAWEI Mate 80 Prothe Chinese manufacturer has also brought this MWC26 Barcelona his older brother, we talk about Mate 80 Pro Max and Mate 80 RS Ultimate. Phones that not only grow in size, but also in specifications to bring the best images and videos to the high range thanks to technology XMAGE. A range that, like other devices of the brand, unfortunately we will not be able to enjoy in our countryat least not for the moment.
Larger and more resistant screen
This one’s older brother HUAWEIhe Mate 80 Pro Maxhas increased its screen size to 6.9 incheson a panel AMOLED LTPO with the same features as the Mate 80 Pro. These include second generation glass Kunlun more resistant and a refresh rate of 1 to 120Hz.
Inside we find the CPU Kirin 9030 Proalong with 16GB RAM and two storage options to choose from 512GB or 1TB.

XMAGE photography with four rear sensors
The rear camera configuration grows to integrate 4 sensorswith the main 50MP and opening of F1.4 to F4.0 with image stabilizer and sensor RYYB. It is accompanied by an ultra wide angle 40MP with F2.2 aperture, a macro telephoto lens 50MP with OIS and RYYB, and a super telephoto lens 50MP which opens F3.2 and also comes with OIS and RYYB sensor. It has optical zoom 4 and 6.2x magnification and another quality optical zoom 12.4x magnification which can be digitally increased up to 100x magnification.
In the front camera we find the same sensor 13MPsupports depth detection 3D and great viewing angle.

Battery, resistance and advanced connectivity
Due to its larger size, the battery has also grown to 6,000 mAhcompatible with fast wired charging 100W and wireless 80W. It has also been added here 18W reverse charging to power other devices.
A rugged device with a rating IP68 for water resistance and IP69 for high temperatures and pressurized water. Regarding communications, it has been added satellite connectivity as well as Wi-Fi 7 for wireless data networks. You can connect headphones to its connector USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 compatible.
RS Ultimate version: even more premium
In addition to this HUAWEI Mate 80 Pro Maxthe manufacturer has shown the Huawei Mate 80 RS Ultimatea device that elevates features to a premium level. Within very similar hardware and a different design, the RS Ultimate improves the amount of RAM up to 20 GB and enter eSim. It also has a more resistant glass Third Generation Basalt Tempered Kunlun more resistant and includes titanium for the manufacture of the frame.
We leave you the complete specifications of both models, with a table where the differences between both are clearly specified.
|
Feature |
Mate 80 Pro Max |
Mate 80 RS Ultimate |
|
Weight |
239g |
249g |
|
Frame |
not specified |
High gloss titanium |
|
Screen glass |
Kunlun 2nd generation |
Kunlun tempered basalt 3rd generation |
|
RAM |
16 GB |
20GB |
|
eSIM |
Not supported |
Compatible |
|
Colors |
Gold, Green, Silver, Black |
Purple Hibiscus, Pure White, Jet Black |
|
Box contents |
1 charger + 1 cable |
2 chargers + 2 cables + diamond design case |
Common specifications
Screen
- 6.9 inches
- Dual layer OLED
- Resolution 2848 × 1320 px (FHD+)
- LTPO 1–120 Hz adaptive
- 1440Hz PWM
- 300Hz touch sampling
Processor
Storage
- 512GB / 1TB
- No microSD expansion
rear cameras
- 50 MP main (F1.4–F4.0, OIS, RYYB)
- 40 MP ultra wide angle (F2.2, RYYB)
- 50 MP telephoto macro lens (F2.1, OIS, RYYB)
- 50 MP super telephoto lens (F3.2, OIS, RYYB)
- “Red Maple” 2nd generation color camera
- 4× and 6.2× optical zoom
- 12.4× optical quality zoom
- 100× digital zoom
- Video up to 4K
front camera
- 13 MP ultra wide angle (F2.0, AF)
- 3D depth sensor
- Video up to 4K
Battery
- 6000 mAh (5870 mAh nominal)
- Not removable
Burden
- 100W per cable
- 80W wireless
- Wired reverse charging (18W)
- Wireless reverse charging
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be)
- Bluetooth 6.0
- NFC
- USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
- Dual Nano SIM
Endurance
- IP68 (up to 6m)
- IP69 (pressurized hot water)
This article has been possible thanks to GEEKNETIC journalists attending in person to a presentation event organized by HUAWEI, which covered the travel expenses. Beyond providing information, conferences and interviews with its spokespersons, HUAWEI was not part of the preparation of the article and the content has been written, edited and published impartially and independently.
