Huawei, from today, kicked off pre-orders for its upcoming Mate 70 series smartphones, exactly a week ahead of their official launch on November 26. And within the first 10 hours, the pre-order window has attracted over 130,000 registrations. The number is expected to rise further in the coming days leading up to the launch.
Meanwhile, the company’s online store, Vmall, has now revealed details on the three models in the line — the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, and Mate 70 Pro+.
Huawei Mate 70 series design revealed
Vmall’s listing reveals the configuration options for the Mate 70 series. Users will have a choice of five memory variants and eight color options across the three models.
For instance, the Mate 70 and Mate 70 Pro will come in Black, White, Green, and Purple, all featuring 12 GB of RAM. Storage options for these models range from 256 GB to 1 TB.
The Mate 70 Pro+, on the other hand, will offer a distinct color palette of Black, White (potentially with different finishes), Gold, and Sky Blue. Its top-tier model has 16 GB of RAM and storage choices will be limited to 512 GB and 1 TB.

More importantly, Vmall gives us the first look at the Mate 70 series design. The phone features a large circular camera bump on the rear, accented by a faint gold-finished ring.
It includes four camera openings, likely housing a main camera, an ultra-wide, and a telephoto lens, while the fourth may serve as a depth sensor for improved bokeh shots.
Huawei opens pre-orders for Mate 70 series, reveals designCompared to the Mate 60, the camera bump appears noticeably thicker. The image also reveals a side profile with familiar rounded edges and a curved back panel, seemingly contradicting earlier rumors about a shift to a flat-frame design. The rear panel also seems to have a textured finish.
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