Huawei Mate 30 is coming. What do we know about it? Which case and glass to choose?
At the Thursday conference in Munich, Huawei Mate was presented in three new versions. From now on, older models will be replaced by: Huawei Mate 30, Huawei Mate 30 Lite, and Huawei Mate 30 Pro. This year’s models will feature a significant number of changes and stylistic novelties that will please the eye of many users. The manufacturer plans to focus, among other things, on the glass casing of the phone. A new feature is also the fingerprint reader built into the display.
What do we know about the new Huawei?
Glass casing
Huawei Mate 30, the successor to Huawei Mate 20, is made entirely of glass. The manufacturer intends to completely abandon both plastic and metal. An additional advantage is that in Huawei Mate 30 Pro, we can expect an IP68 certificate indicating water and dust resistance.
New fingerprint reader
Another novelty we will experience in Huawei Mate 30 is the fingerprint reader built into the display itself. The screen will still feature a notch, as in last year’s Huawei Mate 20 model. Its size is due to the use of a modern face recognition system.
AMOLED screen
In this year’s Huawei Mate 30, we will see AMOLED screens produced by BOE. As for the Mate 30 Pro version, the screen is expected to have a diagonal of 6.71 inches. Interestingly, the company has, in a sense, taken a step back, which might make some sense. Specifically, it involves abandoning the QHD+ resolution and replacing it with FHD+ resolution. However, the notch at the top will remain, which will be quite small. Additionally, the screen will offer a refresh rate of 90 Hz.
New processor and 5G module
Kirin 990 – is the new chip that will power this year’s model. It will be available in versions
4 GB and 5 GB. Additionally, we will experience the
ARM Mali G76 MP16 600 graphics chip. Interestingly, Huawei Mate 30 Pro will be equipped with the proprietary Balong 5000 modem supporting the 5G module.
Camera – the cherry on top
In this area, the manufacturer will offer a triple module in
Huawei Mate 30 and a quadruple module in Huawei Mate 30 Pro. They will feature a wide-angle lens, telephoto lens, standard lens, and a depth sensor. Additionally, we will experience a 10x zoom, which will be a treat for professional photographers.
System – with Android or without?
For a long time, there have been rumors that the next Huawei models will no longer have the Android we know and love. By default, the new models are supposed to run on Android Q with the proprietary EMUI 10 overlay. Although it will most likely not have access to Google services, the manufacturer will probably bypass this by using the AOSP module, so most users will likely not notice. There is also an option that a new variant with HarmonyOS will appear in the manufacturer’s sales, being both a curiosity and an alternative to the Android we already know.
Which case should we choose?
The entire phone casing is made of strong and hard glass. No glass is ever fully resistant to mechanical damage, so we should opt for additional protection.
The available cases in our store not only cover the phone but also protect it from the effects of falls and impacts. In anticipation of the premiere, we have prepared a range of cases and protective glasses, which will soon be revealed in the following categories:
Protective glass – an essential element
Properly selected protective glass should not affect the use of the phone in any way. It should be imperceptible to the touch. Therefore, we do not recommend buying low-quality glass, as it may not sufficiently protect our phone. It is worth browsing our offer of tempered glass dedicated to the latest Huawei models immediately after the premiere and ordering one of them before we even own the device.
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