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Huawei takes pre-orders for its Mate 70 smartphone models

Chinese firm to hold a dedicated event on November 26 at 2:30PM China time to unveil its complete Mate lineup

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  • The device’s side profile indicates a thicker camera bump compared to its predecessor, the Mate 60, suggesting an evolution in hardware capabilities.
  • Leaks showcase the smartphone’s rear design, characterised by a distinctive circular camera bump encased in a diamond-cut textured ring.
  • The design features four camera openings, with three likely serving as the main camera, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses, while the fourth may function as a depth sensor to enhance portrait photography.

Huawei Technologies, on Monday, announced the commencement of pre-orders for its highly anticipated Mate 70 smartphone series, as detailed in a statement on its official WeChat account.

The announcement marks a significant moment for the company, which plans to hold a dedicated event on November 26 at 2:30PM China time to unveil its complete Mate lineup.

Notably, the online store has begun accepting reservations for the Mate 70 and its two Pro variants without requiring a deposit, although specific pricing details remain undisclosed.

Huawei’s re-entry into the 5G premium smartphone market with the Mate 60 series last year, which featured domestically produced semiconductors, has been lauded in China as a strategic victory over US sanctions that have hindered the company’s access to advanced American technology since 2019.

Four distinct models

The backdrop adds a layer of significance to the Mate 70 series, as it represents not only technological advancement but also resilience in the face of external challenges.

The promotional materials released by Huawei include an image showcasing the smartphone’s rear design, characterised by a distinctive circular camera bump encased in a diamond-cut textured ring.

The design features four camera openings, with three likely serving as the main camera, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses, while the fourth may function as a depth sensor to enhance portrait photography. The device’s side profile indicates a thicker camera bump compared to its predecessor, the Mate 60, suggesting an evolution in hardware capabilities.

Huawei’s Mate 70 series will comprise four distinct models: standard, Pro, Pro+, and Ultimate Design. Each model will offer varying specifications, with the Ultimate Design version boasting exclusive rear finishes and a premium aesthetic at a higher price point.

Fresh design direction

The innovative back texture displayed in promotional images hints at a fresh design direction, while the standard models are expected to include both textured and plain back panels.

Furthermore, the Mate 70 series will debut with a new generation of HarmonyOS, featuring redesigned animations and enhanced functionalities.

The integration of artificial intelligence and large language models within the Kirin chipset promises to elevate the user experience, aligning with contemporary technological trends.

The Mate 70 and Mate 70 Pro will be available in an array of colours, including Black, White, Green, and Purple, with configurations offering up to 12 GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 256 GB to 1 TB.

The Mate 70 Pro+, on the other hand, will present a more exclusive colour palette and enhanced specifications, including 16 GB of RAM.

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