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Expected for next autumn, the Huawei Mate 30 begins to reveal its secrets through several photographs of its supposed protective film, appeared on Weibo.
Attributed to the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, these photographs show a screen with extremely thin edges, but also a cut for no less than five sensors.
Huawei returns with a large notch
Housed in a thick notch (which looks identical to that of the Mate 20 Pro ), these sensors should logically allow the smartphone to mobilize a facial capture of the user in three dimensions to provide a more secure biometric unlock. The technology already has proven by Apple on its iPhone since 2017, then by Huawei with its Mate 20 Pro last fall.
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On the left, the protective screen of the Mate 30. On the right, that of the Mate 30 Pro |
But with five cuts in the meter, it is not unlikely that the Mate 30 andMate 30 Pro take advantage of a dual photo sensor on the front. An asset that could allow him to capture selfies in wide-angle, like the Google Pixel 3 XL.
"The most difficult protective film to produce in the history of the industry"
Beyond the number of sensors that will adorn the front of the device, it is also and especially the finesse of the borders of the two smartphones that amazes. According to the latest rumors, the Mate 30 Pro should have a screen of 6.71 inches and, if these photographs are authentic, the screen-body ratio should be simply outstanding on the next smartphone Huawei.
According to Gizmochina, the Mate 30 Pro is also equipped with " chip-on-plastic " (COP) technology for its screen. A technological feat described by sources close to the record as " the most difficult surface film to produce in history ".
These photographs also teach us another detail about the Chinese giant's future flagships. Note that the Mate 30 Pro will enjoy a curved screen, while his little brother will have a flat-screen. A philosophy that begins to be recurrent in Huawei; the recent P30 Pro and P30 are also available in this way.
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