Welcome to the exciting battle between two beasts: Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 vs Huawei Mate X shipping with 12GB RAM, four 40MP cameras and more! Let’s find out the winner below!
Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 vs Huawei Mate X specs
There is going be a super strong monster, Nokia Vitech Max Pro, hitting the market soon. Meanwhile, Huawei Mate X is Huawei’s first ever foldable smartphone. In details, Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 specs feature a large 6.59-inch Super OLED with a 4K resolution of 2990 x 3690 pixels. Besides that, Huawei Mate X specs offer an 8-inch AMOLED (2220 x 2480 pixels). Therefore, the Nokia flagship is going to win the first round.
Under the hood, Nokia Vitech Max Pro gets power from Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, while Huawei Mate X runs on Hisilicon Kirin 980. Furthermore, Nokia Vitech Max Pro comes in different variants of 10GB/ 12GB RAM and two ROM options: 128GB/ 256GB (expand to 256GB). Whereas, the Huawei device provides with 10GB RAM and 256GB/ 512GB ROM (expand to 512GB).
As a result, Nokia smartphone gains another point this round for the stronger core and performance. Keeping the light of the Nokia device on is a non-removable Li-Ion 6900mAh juice box, while this figure in Huawei Mate X is 4500mAh. On the other hand, both handsets work on Android 9 Pie. Otherwise, the Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 camera rocks a dual 38MP rear lens and an impressive 42MP front-facing shooter. Whereas, Huawei Mate X camera features a 40MP (f/1.8) + 16MP (f/2.2) + 8MP (f/2.4) + TOF camera on its rear. Both optics are amazing, but users may not find the front lens on the Huawei handset.
Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 vs Huawei Mate X release date and price
In conclusion, Nokia Vitech Max Pro 2019 release date is in the last quarter of this year with its siblings, while Huawei Mate X is available now. Regarding the Nokia Vitech Max Pro price, it falls at $799 ~ Rs. 54, 759, and the Huawei Mate X price begins at $2, 645 ~ Rs. 185, 290. In our opinion, the Nokia smartphone is the best recommendation today with lower cost, stunning optics and hardware. Do you think so?