The Huawei Mate70 has undergone a major transformation, and the new look has left me completely stunned!

As October approaches mid-month, the flagship battle among smartphone manufacturers such as Xiaomi, OPPO, and others is about to kick off, destined to be another lively feast for the entire industry.

At the same time, the release of Huawei's annual flagship Mate 70 series is getting closer.

Some time ago, there was a lot of attention on the software and hardware configurations of the Huawei Mate 70 series, such as HarmonyOS NEXT and the all-new iteration of Kirin chipset.

Recently, there have been new leaked information about the Huawei Mate 70 series, suggesting that its appearance will undergo a comprehensive change, from the camera lens, screen, to the module design, all will bring a completely new design style.

This information is not groundless. Some time ago, the blogger @数码闲聊站 revealed that they have already seen the engineering machine of a certain factory's new flagship. It features a 3D face recognition in the center of the screen, with four-sided curved screens of the same depth, both in regular large sizes, a metal rectangular central frame, and the power button integrated with a fingerprint scanner.

Rear center-mounted ellipsoidal lens + periscope telephoto lens, the battery cover design does not use metal materials, it seems that the energy efficiency of the new processor has been greatly improved.

Although the exposure did not specify the specific model of this "new flagship", all the information points to the Huawei Mate70 and Huawei Mate70 Pro.

Based on the leaks, it is expected that the Huawei Mate70 series will still maintain a regular large size of around 6.8 inches, and adopt a screen form of "direct and curved coexistence," with a main focus on 3D face recognition + side power button fingerprint unlock.

The noteworthy information in the leak is the "rear centered elliptical lens module." Does this mean that the Huawei Mate70 series will abandon the classic halo module and instead adopt a design style with elliptical lenses?

To be honest, Huawei's Mate series has indeed been using the circular camera module for quite a while. Although there are differences in the series, such as the integrated camera module of the Huawei Mate 50, fundamentally they are all centered around the circular module for changes.

Many netizens have expressed that the Star Ring module indeed brought a high level of recognition to the Huawei Mate series, but over time, visual fatigue is inevitable. Therefore, if the appearance of the Huawei Mate 70 series really undergoes a major change, it will also be a wish come true for many.

At the same time, not long ago, the blogger @FixedFocusDigital also revealed on social media that the new generation of Huawei Mate70 series Deco is basically centered in design, but whether it will be round, octagonal, square, or something else, we'll have to wait and see.

The blogger later replied in the comments: "It's probably both square and round."

We can speculate boldly that it is likely to be a rounded square module design. At first glance, it looks a bit like the octagon module of the Huawei Mate RS, but it is different. The four corners look more rounded, probably something like this.

Built-in triple camera module, including a 50 million pixel OV50K main camera, a 48 million pixel periscope telephoto lens, and a 40 million pixel ultra-wide-angle lens, the imaging capability is still powerful.

After discussing the design of the back module, the changes to the front screen should not be significant. The standard version of Huawei Mate 70 will be equipped with a centered single punch-hole straight screen, while the Mate 70 Pro series and RS Master will feature a centered triple punch-hole equally curved screen, supporting 1.5K resolution, 1-120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate, and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.

On the other hand, if the Huawei Mate70 series is really going to undergo a complete transformation, which design do you think would be more durable: round, octagonal, or square?

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