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    These are the Huawei Mate 40 Pro official accessories

    Alongside the four new Mate 40 phones, Huawei has also shown off a few exciting accessories. Kicking things off is the new M-Pen 2 stylus which will work on the new phones as well as Huawei’s tablets. It supports 4096 pressure levels as well as tilt sensitivity. Battery life is rated at 40 days with normal use or 10 hours of continuous writing/drawing. It charges wirelessly and you get 2 hours of usage from a 5-minute charge. Pricing is set at UGX 440 (€99).

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    Next up is the new 50W wireless car charger which will go handy if you pick up one of the new Mate40 models, which support these breakneck speeds. It comes in black and features a phone mount that keeps the phone in place. It joined by the new 66W wired car charger which brings you the fastest charging speeds in Huawei’s lineup thus far. There’s also a new 66W power bank with 12,000 mAh capacity to go along with the chargers.

    Finally along we get the Ring Light Case which features a retracting LED ring flash so your selfie game stays on point even in the dimmest of environments. It’s part of a case only supported on the Mate 40 Pro and charges wirelessly from the phone. Retail price is set at €69 and it will be available in black, white and mystic silver colors.

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