Huawei is the world's largest smartphone manufacturer, but Apple still leads the hierarchy when it comes to profits. Even so, the competition at the top tier is fierce, as companies like Samsung, Apple, Google and Huawei split the audience among them.

In order to win the competition, Huawei's upcoming Mate 20 must be more appealing than the Galaxy Note 9, Pixel 3 XL and the next-generation iPhone X. And for some, it may definitely be the perfect smartphone.

Last time we talked about the Mate 20, information leaked painted a very nice picture. Apparently, the phone will be equipped with Huawei's powerful Kirin 980 processor, coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage (other variations based on the amount of memory will be available too).

According to the same report, the improved version of the flagship, the Mate 20 Pro is expected to pack a massive 4,200 mAh battery. Well, it looks like at least that piece of information was accurate since Huawei recently confirmed that the Mate 20 Pro will be powered by a battery larger than the P20 Pro's, which has a 4,000 mAh battery.

Unlike Samsung, which decided to introduce its flagship in early August, the Mate 20 Pro won't be unveiled until later this month.