Huawei yesterday unveiled its “ground-breaking” Mate 30 Series at an exclusive launch event in Munich, Germany.
“Setting new standards in every area from aesthetic design through to hardware engineering and software innovation, the Huawei Mate 30 Series is the world’s first second-generation 5G smartphone and the pinnacle of mobile technological development,” the company said in a statement.
The Mate 30 “looks and performs like no other smartphone”. Inspired by the design principle of minimalism, the Huawei Mate 30 Series showcases the “perfect example of how aesthetic design fuses with technology”.
Its Oled Huawei Horizon Display offers an “immersive viewing experience”, while the Kirin 990 5G SoC – the first to integrate processing units and a 5G modem on the same chip using the 7nm+ EUV process – affords “unrivalled levels of performance and efficiency”.
A “revolutionary integrated” quad-camera includes the SuperSensing Cine Camera, a dual main camera system designed for “amazing photographic and videographic results”, while the Huawei SuperCharge and EMUI10 offer long-lasting battery life for heavy mobile users and an enhanced user experience.
Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group, said: “The Huawei Mate 30 Series unleashes the full potential of the smartphone. Designed to stand out, it challenges convention while delivering an unrivalled user experience. The era of 5G is an opportunity to rethink smartphone technology and the Huawei Mate 30 series is the ultimate expression of what’s possible.”
The Huawei Mate 30 Series builds upon the aesthetic of the Mate 20 Series with a futuristic design that is sure to make a lasting impression. With an ultra-narrow notch design and the thinnest of bezels, the Mate 30 Pro features the Huawei Horizon Display, which curves at an angle of 88 degrees to maximise the display area to provide an “unparalleled, edge-to-edge immersive viewing experience”.
The Mate 30 Series is powered by the Huawei Kirin 990 series chipset, Huawei’s most sophisticated smartphone chipset launched to date. The disruptive Huawei Kirin 990 5G supports 2G/3G/4G network and 5G Non-StandAlone and StandAlone modes, along with Dual SIM, Dual Standby and FDD/TDD full frequency bands to deliver seamless connectivity.
The Huawei Mate 30 sports a large battery of 4,200mAh, while the Mate 30 Pro has an even bigger battery of 4,500mAh.
The Mate 30 is equipped with a SuperSensing Triple Camera, comprising a 40MP SuperSensing Camera, 16MP Ultra Wide-angle Camera and an 8MP Telephoto Camera. Coupled with an ISP 5.0 Image Signal Processor, the Mate 30 enables users to capture high-quality photographs and videos.
The Mate 30 Pro sports a revolutionary quad camera system with the 40MP Cine Camera, 40MP SuperSensing Camera, an 8MP Telephoto Camera and a 3D Depth Sensing Camera.
The Mate 30 Series also features a range of new features that deliver an “amazingly smooth and engaging user experience”.