Huawei‘s upcoming Mate 70 series, expected to launch in November, has sparked excitement with fresh leaks detailing slightly redesigned camera modules across all models.
The latest images, shared on Weibo, reveal that Huawei plans to continue its approach to camera design for the high-end Mate 70 RS Ultimate. The Mate 70 lineup will include four models: the standard, Pro, Pro+, and the RS Ultimate Design.

Refined camera module design
In the Mate 70 RS Ultimate Design, Huawei maintains its iconic octagonal lens setup. The camera cover includes four prominent lens openings arranged in a square alongside a total of five smaller cutouts for the flash module lasers and additional sensors such as color temperature lenses.
The other three models in the series are expected to feature rounded camera modules, marking a departure from the previous generation’s layout. While the exact arrangement of lenses and sensors differs slightly across models, Huawei is likely aiming to upgrade the camera experience by providing a bigger camera module with a quad-camera setup, as indicated by early images and leaks.

Earlier reports suggest that the Mate 70 Pro could come equipped with a triple-camera setup featuring a 60MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 48MP telephoto lens. However, with the new camera design showing a total of four cutouts for the camera, it’s possible that Huawei might add more cameras than previously speculated. This anticipated camera upgrade aligns with Huawei’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its position in mobile photography, potentially enabling the Mate 70 series to capture more detailed and vibrant images than its predecessors. The Mate 70 Pro was previously spotted in a leaked image with a similar camera layout.
As for the performance, the Mate 70 series is rumored to power Huawei’s latest Kirin 9100 chipset. Although specific details of the Kirin 9100 are limited, it promises to deliver improved performance and power efficiency over the Kirin 9000S found in the Mate 60 series.







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