Huawei’s Mate 70 series is expected to launch later this month, and leaks are revealing the specs of the new phones. A recent leak from industry insider Digital Chat Station (DCS) has revealed display and camera specifications for the standard Mate 70, hinting at key upgrades while retaining some features from its predecessor.

According to the tipster, the standard Mate 70 might stick with a similar camera setup to its predecessor. The main attraction seems to be a large 50MP 1/1.5-inch sensor with variable aperture. 

The latter tech allows users to control the amount of light entering the sensor, leading to more creative control over blur and overall image quality.

Another familiar element appears to be the 12MP periscope telephoto lens, likely offering 5x optical zoom. All in all, the leak suggests a triple-lens camera system for the standard Mate 70.

Moving on to the display, the standard Mate 70 might ditch the curved edges for a more traditional flat 6.69-inch screen. This could be accompanied by a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Huawei Mate 70 render surfaces

Renders of the Mate 70 have also surfaced on Weibo, suggesting that the phone might draw design inspiration from the Mate 50, featuring a centered circular camera bump. However, this comes from an unconfirmed source, so take this with a pinch of salt.

Beyond the leaks on the display and camera, rumors suggest wireless charging support and dust and water resistance for the Mate 70 series.

One detail remains up in the air: 3D face recognition. While some fans might have hoped for its inclusion across all models, the leak suggests Huawei might reserve it for the higher-end variants, similar to their previous strategy.

It’s important to remember that these are just leaks, and official confirmation from Huawei is still pending. We’ll have to wait for the official launch to get the complete picture of the Mate 70 series’ specifications.

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