Last year, the tech giant Huawei catapulted to the top of the smartphone market in China when it released the Mate 60 Pro, a phone that contained a tiny computer chip more advanced than any previously made by a Chinese company.
Huawei's new phone lets you transfer content from one its devices to another using hand gestures. The Mate 70 series, unveiled at an event on Tuesday in the company's hometown of Shenzhen, includes three phones all of which have the futuristic feature: The base Mate 70, the Mate 70 Pro and the Mate 70 Pro Plus.
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Huawei has announced its new Mate 70 series smartphone lineup, which will be the first offered with the company’s new HarmonyOS Next operating system that doesn’t rely on Google’s Android services and won’t run any Android apps, according to a report by Reuters. The four models of the Mate 70 also don’t feature any US hardware following a half decade of US sanctions.
Policymakers in Washington have spent years trying to prevent Chinese companies from being able to make the kind of chip Huawei uses in its Mate phone. But Huawei has pressed ahead, and the phone has burnished its image as a national leader, triumphant in the face of U.S. restrictions.
The base model Huawei Mate70 features a 6.7-inch display with up to 120Hz refresh rates, a 5,300mAh battery, 66W fast charging with a USB-C cable, and wireless charging at speeds of up to 50W, according to Gizmochina. It includes a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12MP telephoto periscope camera with OIS, a 40MP ultra wide angle camera, and a front-facing 13MP ultra wide selfie camera. It starts at 5,499 yuan (around $760) for a version with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
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On Tuesday, Huawei unveiled the next generation of that phone, the Mate 70 series, from its offices in Shenzhen in southeastern China. Richard Yu, Huawei’s consumer group chairman, called the flagship device the “smartest” Mate phone.
Huawei has also announced its new Mate X6, which is the company’s next smartphone with a folding screen. It features a 7.93-inch internal display and a 6.45-inch external screen, both slightly larger than those Huawei offered on the Mate X5. Huawei is using a mix of carbon fiber and aluminum on the X6 for improved durability, according to Android Headlines, which also helps make it slightly thinner — the X6 measures in at 9.85mm thick when folded, and 4.6mm thick when opened.
The launch of Huawei's latest phones comes ahead of anticipated US export controls, which could see up to 200 Chinese chip companies placed on a US trade black list, according to Reuters. Huawei hasn't shared which chips are inside its new phones, but the preceding Mate 60 lineup ran on Huawei's in-house Kirin 6000 processor that enables 5G, according to a teardown of the device conducted in May.
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