Huawei Mate 70 Series to Be Unveiled in November


Huawei Mate 70

Richard Yu, Huawei’s Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Consumer Business Group, announced that the public beta of the company’s HarmonyOS NEXT operating system will roll out on October 8. Meanwhile, supply chain rumors suggest that Huawei plans to launch the highly anticipated Huawei Mate 70 series in November. Unfortunately, the company has yet to reveal a specific launch date. This timing signals a potential integration of hardware and software, After all, the Mate 70 series possibly serves as one of the first devices to feature the new HarmonyOS NEXT.

The news comes from a report by Yicai Global, stating that many components for the Mate 70 series already reached Huawei. This development indicates that the phone is close to entering mass production, which may have already begun. The report mentions that mass production is likely to start before the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. It typically occurs between mid-September and early October. Therefore, some Industry sources also suggest that the Mate 70 series will likely launch in November this year.

For context, the Huawei Mate 60 series debuted at the end of August and was released in early September last year. Speculation around this year’s flagship launch delay ties it to the development of the HarmonyOS NEXT operating system.

Huawei Mate 70 Alleged Specifications

To summarize, the Huawei Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro grabbed attention as the first phones with the company’s own 7nm chipset. Since then, Huawei has launched several devices using improved versions of this chipset. Rumors say the Mate 70 series will feature a Kirin 9100 chipset, which promises better performance than the previous models. Pairing this chipset with the new operating system could lead to exciting results. Zhu Yonggang, the President of Mobile Cloud at Huawei, claims that HarmonyOS NEXT has done in one year what Android and iOS took “17 years” to achieve.

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A recent leak from tipster DCS shows that a prototype of the Huawei Mate 70 has a centered 3D facial recognition system on a quad-curved screen. Earlier leaks suggested it would have an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, but DCS says the Mate 70 series will put the fingerprint sensor in the power button instead. This change might disappoint some users, but it’s good to remember that this information is not confirmed yet.

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The Mate 70 series is expected to be bigger than the Pura 70 phones. The Mate 70 might also have a right-angle metal middle frame, similar to the Mate 60 flagship. This design already shows up in the Pura 70 models. These frames usually use aluminum alloy, making them light and nice to touch.

3D Face ID, Side-Mounted Fingerprint Scanner, XMAGE Camera System

The phone’s biometrics will rely on 3D facial recognition. However, it will also feature a fingerprint scanner. Instead of a traditional under-display fingerprint, it may have one in the power button. While this change might not please everyone, it’s important to wait for confirmation. The back panel is rumored to be made from materials without metal. The company might use plain leather, like in the Mate XT tri-fold, to give the Mate 70 series a premium feel.

On the back of the Mate 70 series, there will be a large camera ring featuring a single periscope lens. It is likely to have a 50MP main camera and an ultra-wide lens. The new lineup is expected to come with an upgraded XMAGE imaging system, improving photography capabilities.

The tipster claims that the new chipset will be more energy-efficient and will perform better. It will help to manage heat and solve overheating problems common in devices. However, this info comes from an engineering prototype. Therefore, we need to wait for the actual device to see its true performance.

This latest news matches up with earlier leaks about the Huawei Mate 70 series, which mention features like a big camera ring, a new chipset, and a quad-curved display. We will get a clearer view of the Mate 70 series in November, so stay tuned for more updates.

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