Huawei distributors say the Mate 70 Air should be announced in the next couple of days.
Right now, promotional images of the so-called Mate 70 Air have appeared online, with the catchy slogan: “More than just thin.”
In addition, the model features a brand-new design language. Among the most eye-catching features is its “uninterrupted bezel” design and the circular camera module that continues the iconic design of the Mate series (with the logo of Huawei’s self-developed imaging brand XMAGE in the center).
According to leaked information, the Huawei Mate70 Air adopts an innovative “uninterrupted frame” design, which means that the metal frame of the phone no longer needs to be cut or have breaks due to signal antenna requirements. A similar design appeared on the Smartisan T2 phone.
It is reported that the Huawei Mate70 Air will be equipped with a 6.9-inch 1.5K resolution screen, adopt a quad-curved screen design with equal depth, and a body thickness of only about 6.x mm. It will be powered by the Kirin 9020 chip, and will offer two storage configurations: 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB. It will also support 66W wired fast charging.
After seeing a product like this, do you still think the iPhone Air is appealing?
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