Connectivity is one of the most important points of smartphones and although we already have 5G technology among us, there are still more possibilities for it. The development of some advantages and functions will be gradually integrated into our day-to-day lives, but the first thing we need are devices that offer us the highest speed, as is the case with the Huawei Mate 40 .

This smartphone that is generating a lot of controversy due to its delays to be presented gives to speak about many developments that do not yet exist. Among them the arrival of the new version of EMUI 11 or the renewed Huawei Mobile Services among other things, but what we did not expect until now is that the double 5G connection would be a reality.
Dual SIM with 5G for the Huawei Mate 40
One of the reasons why the Huawei Mate 40 is being delayed until September or October is the development of the new Kirin 9000 5G processor that will be manufactured in 5 nanometers and would be the brain of Huawei’s high-end range. There is talk of three new models; Huawei Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro + to continue with the nomenclature that we saw in the Huawei P40 of which it is not yet known if they will all integrate the innovative dual 5G system that is added to all 5G smartphones that exist.

The possibility of dual SIM with 5G technology will add many options to users, offering an advantage to opt for one of these models that will arrive without Google services but allowing them to be prepared for the networks of tomorrow in all possible ways. The well-known Digital Jun has shown on Weibo an image that corresponds to the next Huawei launches and which could have come from one of the Huawei Mate 40.
What is Huawei’s double 5G for?
As you may be imagining, this 5G connection from Huawei allows us to have two different mobile data rates on each of the cards and combine them on the same smartphone, even if they both have 5G as an option. The Mate series is very focused on the world of business and work, so this would be a point to take into account for those who have a personal SIM and another for work.

The smartphone could allow us to use the two 5G networks at the same time from what we saw in its capture, something that until now was limited and will only allow us to do it with one of them. This also creates many doubts regarding the battery consumption that the Mate 40 with 5G dual SIM will suffer. In addition to this we will see the compatibility with WiFi 6+ networks that would allow us not only the highest speed while away from home with any of the SIM cards, but also while we are connected to WiFi at home.