Earlier today (26th November 2024), Huawei finally launched the Mate 70 series of flagship smartphones in its home market of China. These feature the brand’s cutting edge technology, so here’s every feature that makes it stand out among the crowd.
1. Huawei Mate 70 Series: Premium Design & Titanium Frame
The Chinese tech giant’s latest high-end smartphones feature slim and premium design. To recall, the lineup consists of the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, Mate 70 Pro+, and Mate 70 RS Ultimate. Excluding the most expensive RS Ultimate and Mate 70 Pro+ model, the rest feature a glass back and aluminum alloy frame. In my personal opinion, this iteration of the circular camera module is one of the best I’ve seen so far.
The Mate 70 and Mate 70 Pro have a seamless ring design, while the Mate 70 Pro+ adds contrast with a golden ring around the rear cameras. It also blends a titanium frame like the iPhone 16 Pros, with a glass back. Lastly, we have the Mate 70 RS Ultimate Edition, which takes it up a notch with a titanium frame and a back panel that is made with brocade material. This basically adds another premium feel to Huawei’s top flagship phone.
2. Cameras with Variable Aperture
Over the last couple of flagship series, Huawei has refined the use of variable apertures on its Mate devices and the Mate 70 lineup continues this legacy. The primary camera on all four models is a 50MP sensor that has an F1.4-F4.0 aperture and OIS support (Optical Image Stabilization).
This helps users tweak the amount of light coming into the sensor. All four models have a triple camera setup on the rear, which includes a telephoto shooter and ultra wide angle lens. Other phones have also used variable aperture in the past, but Huawei is the only one that consistently employs it in its flagships.
3. Face ID
For security, there is a side mounted fingerprint scanner on every model. But excluding the base model, the Mate 70 Pro, Mate 70 Pro+, and Mate 70 RS Ultimate are equipped with a 3D face scanner. In other words, you get Face ID. This is another layer of protection, which could be perfect for those moving away from an iPhone. Apart from Apple, the feature is mostly rare since most smartphone makers opt for variants of the fingerprint scanner.






