Huawei has launched its latest flagship smartphone range, introducing the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, and Mate 70 Pro Plus. Along with these models, the Mate 70 RS Ultimate Design and Mate X6 have also been revealed, but those are discussed in a separate article.
Dimensions and Displays
Similar to earlier Mate series, the Mate 70 is the most compact among them, measuring 160.9 x 75.9 x 7.8 mm and weighing 203 g. Despite its smaller size, it still boasts a 6.7-inch display. In contrast, both the Mate 70 Pro and Mate 70 Pro Plus are equipped with larger 6.9-inch screens, housed in dimensions of 164.6 x 79.5 mm. Notably, the Mate 70 Pro Plus is marginally thicker and heavier at 8.3 mm and 226 g, whereas the Mate 70 Pro measures 8.2 mm and 221 g.
Camera Capabilities
All three smartphones in the Mate 70 line come with 120 Hz LTPO AMOLED displays, along with 13 MP front cameras that have an equivalent focal length of 18 mm. Moreover, the Mate 70 Pro and Pro Plus include Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras for 3D facial recognition, which results in three cutouts on these models. Additionally, each of the Mate 70 versions features side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanners for security.
In terms of photography, every Mate 70 model is equipped with a 50 MP main camera that has variable apertures ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0, and a focal length equivalent to 24 mm. They also share a 40 MP ultra-wide camera with a 13 mm equivalent focal length, offering a 120˚ field of view and an f/2.2 aperture. However, the telephoto cameras differ; the Mate 70 has a 12 MP sensor with 5x zoom, while the Pro models feature a more advanced 48 MP sensor that allows for 3.5x optical zoom.
Battery and Charging Features
Battery specifications also vary among the models. The Mate 70 Pro Plus holds the most substantial capacity at 5,700 mAh. The Mate 70 and Mate 70 Pro follow closely with 5,300 mAh and 5,500 mAh capacities, respectively. Additionally, the Pro versions support faster charging, with 80 W for wireless and 100 W for wired, while the standard Mate 70 offers 50 W wireless and 66 W wired charging.
As is typical, Huawei hasn't disclosed the chipsets powering the Mate 70 series. Initial reports indicate that all three models are expected to use the Kirin 9020, but details are still limited. It's also uncertain if Huawei plans a global release for the Mate 70 series. For reference, the starting prices for the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, and Mate 70 Pro Plus are CNY 5,499 (~$758), CNY 6,499 (~$896), and CNY 8,499 (~$1,172), respectively.
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