According to news on June 26, last September, Huawei released the flagship Mate60 series through the "Pioneer Plan". The sensation caused after the new phone was launched is still vivid in our minds today. In the blink of an eye, half of 2024 is far away. The release of Huawei Mate70 series is getting closer and closer. A few days ago, digital blogger "Smart Pikachu" revealed that the Huawei Mate70 series will inherit the classic "star ring design", while the top model RSSupremeMaster will continue to use the "octagonal design".
Huawei Mate60 It is reported that Huawei has started to enable the "Star Ring" ID from the Mate40 series. The classic symmetrical
design is highly recognizable. The lens modules are distributed on the peripheral star ring, presenting a fashion and balance The beauty.Huawei Mate60RSExtraordinary
Master The blogger also mentioned that the titanium metal version will show different product levels. It is expected that the titanium metal will be exclusive to Huawei Mate70Pro+, and the RSExtraordinaryMaster will still be ceramic craftsmanship. If fenye’s news is accurate, Huawei Mate70 series will be Huawei’s first model to use titanium alloy. It is understood that titanium alloy is widely used in aerospace, medical, high-end sports equipment and other fields due to its unique physical and chemical properties, because titanium alloy has the characteristics of lightness, high strength and strong corrosion resistance. In terms of screen, the Huawei Mate70 series offers two options: pure straight screen and slightly curved screen. The screen mainly features 1.5K resolution. Among them, Huawei Mate70Pro and Mate60Pro have the same three-hole design, and the hole positions and apertures are also the same as the previous generation. It is worth mentioning that Huawei is still the only mobile phone manufacturer to adopt such a solution.The above is the detailed content of Important details of Huawei Mate 70 revealed! Inheriting the star ring design and adding titanium metal version for the first time. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!