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China-based Huawei has just announced the Huawei Mate 70 series in a move that decidedly indicates Huawei's total break-up with US technology, both on the hardware and software fronts.
Despite half a decade of US-imposed sanctions, Huawei has managed to achieve impressive double-digit sales growth in China, where it traditionally holds a strong market positionAll four Mate 70 devices feature a similar and rather standard design language. The regular Mate 70 employs a cookie-cutter design with a flat frame and flat screen, as is the trend these days, but the Mate 70 Pro and Pro+ models boast quad-curved displays. Such a design choice is definitely an outlier in late 2024.
Endurance is a key point on all: the Mate 70 series features IP69 water and dust resistance, which brings protection against strong water jets. The Huawei Mate 70 boasts a 5,300mAh battery, with 66W wired/50W wireless charging, while the Mate 70 Pro/Pro+ have a 5,500mAh battery inside with notably faster 100W wired/80W wireless charging.
Regarding color accuracy, the back of the phone has a new XMage spectral imaging sensor, which is responsible for collecting accurate color data from 1.5 million spectral channels. At the same time, the HarmonyOS 4.3 is still a dual-framework OS, which means that it can run both standard Android APK applicatoions and HarmonyOS NEXT's APP apps. As usual, the particular versions of the Mate 70 series discussed here most certainly won't be available outside of China. There's a probability that a global variant could be revealed later on, but for the moment, no such plans have been shared.
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