As the launch of the Mate 30 approaches, the good old fashioned leak (as the image above) turned into a flood.
Twitter user ‘Teme’, who works alongside reputable @OnLeaks, just posted the full specs for the Huawei Mate 30.
According to the specs sheet, the Huawei Mate 30 comes with a waterfall AMOLED display between 6.6 and 6.8 inches and with a FullHD+ resolution (2400 x 1176 px). The only thing not mentioned is the refresh rate but it wouldn’t be surprising to see 90Hz when the Mate 30 launches.
Teme also claimed that the phone will ship with Huawei Face ID 2, an in-display fingerprint scanner and the ability to measure your heart and breathing rate.
The leak also points to four rear cameras with two 40 MP sensors – a Sony IMX600 with an f/1.6 aperture and 27 mm lens and another one with an 18 mm wide lens. Then, there’s a telephoto lens with 8 MP and f/2.4 aperture and a ToF (time-of-flight) sensor. It make sense, since the Mate 30 Lite specs leaked this summer show quite a capable quad camera.
Another ToF sensor shows up on the front as well, paired with dual selfie camera which pairs a 32 MP sensor with an ultra-wide one.
The leaker also says that the Huawei Mate Pro 30 has Android 10 pre-installed with EMUI 10 and a way to install Google apps and services afterwards.
Now is a good time for this?#HuaweiMate30Pro pic.twitter.com/rr6KniJzYP
— Teme (特米) (@RODENT950) September 10, 2019
Of course, you should take this info with a grain of salt until either Huawei the official September 19 launch or an online store jumping the gun and uploading the specs.
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