Huawei is expected to launch its annual flagship Mate 70 series around November this year, and the design and configuration of the Pro version have now appeared online.
Judging from the pictures exposed online, the design of Mate 70 Pro is completely ahead of the previous generation. For example, the words “AI-DC” are printed on the rear main camera, and the position of the LED flash has been moved from the top to the bottom.
The exposed parameters also show that the front camera of Mate 70 Pro has increased from 32 million pixels of Mate 60 Pro to 48 million pixels now.
On the back, the Mate 70 Pro has a 60MP primary sensor, 48MP ultra-wide-angle, and 48MP telephoto lenses.
In addition, compared to the previous generation of models, the new Mate 70 series will also be the first to launch the pure-blooded Hongmeng, which will provide better support for the hardware. At the same time, the new phone will also be the first to launch the new generation of Kirin processors.
It is said that the new Kirin 9100 chipset is a significant upgrade in performance compared to the Kirin 9000S of the Mate 60 Pro, which also allows Huawei to return to the top of the performance camp.
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