Huawei Mate 70 launch tipped to be delayed

Huawei Mate 70 is likely to feature an efficient Kirin 9100 chipset and a 1.5K LTPO OLED with 3D face scanning
A representational image of Huawei Mate 70. — Huawei Central
A representational image of Huawei Mate 70. — Huawei Central

Huawei, a Chinese tech manufacturer, is expected to launch the Huawei Mate 70 soon, which appears to have stirred excitement among users.

Succeeding Huawei Mate 60, the release of the Mate 60 is tipped to be delayed a bit. With an unwelcome delay looming over, the device is now expected to be launched by the end of the year in China.

Huawei keeps surprising its users with the inclusion of masterpieces in its portfolio, and as usual, it disclosed the Mate 60 Pro with a 7nm 5G-capable Kirin 9000s chipset, SK Hynix RAM chips, and more. 

Read more: Huawei’s Mate 70 series expected to be launched soon

This assortment of features wasn’t supposed to be available in a Huawei phone due to the sanctions in place.

Other reports suggest a few significant upgrades in Huawei Mate 70 including an efficient Kirin 9100 chipset, a 1.5K LTPO OLED with 3D face scanning and an OmniVision OV50K sensor on the main camera.

The device is rumoured to be powered by a battery of around 5000 mAh for enhanced battery life, and most interestingly, soon to debut with HarmonyOS Next and other top-notch features.

Moreover, it is tipped to set new standards for high-end and exclusive phones, and it would certainly be a game changer as HarmonyOS Next expands the ecosystem of the company by delivering a top-tier experience.