When the Huawei Mate 30 Pro launched yesterday, Huawei made sure to spend a lot of time talking about the new camera setup on the device. The specs of the camera are nothing short of an incredible, and it all sits in a brand new circular module that Huawei is calling the Halo Ring. It’s a refreshing change from the Mate 20’s square shaped module, but why exactly is it a circle now?

According to Huawei VP Bruce Lee, the new camera module is to show off the prevent design stagnation and show off the company’s progress. Every single iteration of the Mate devices has changed up the cameras modules to keep things interesting and fresh. It’s also meant to be somewhat reminiscent of a DSLR camera, highlighting the device’s camera performance.

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Huawei’s Mate 30 Pro’s camera is the result of iteration from multiple generations of Mate devices. All of this development has led to today’s result, which Huawei hopes will lead the pack when it comes to design. Huawei wants their own design language to form a trend within the smartphone market, similar to Apple with their iPhones.

The Mate 30 Pro series boasts an impressive camera setup. The quad cameras on the back are a SuperSensing 40MP f/1.6 camera with OIS, a 40MP Cine f/1.8 camera, an 8MP f/2.4 telephoto camera with OIS, and a 3D depth-sensing camera. The phones also have a dual-LED flash, a laser focus sensor, and a color temperature sensor. The selfie camera is a 32MP f/2.0 sensor and with the 3D sensor.

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We’re honestly very eager to see more about the new Huawei Mate 30 Pro. It seems like an extremely interesting device, between its lack of Google apps to its sophisticated camera setup. We’d love to test it out and give it a go just to see how it runs. What do you think about the Mate 30 Pro? Tell us your thoughts and opinions down in the comments below.

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