The Mate 70 series will be Huawei’s direct successor to the Mate 60 lineup that launched last year and was the progenitor for the Chinese firm’s resurrection. It appears that history may repeat itself because the company has opened up reservations for the latest models. At the time of writing, almost 1.8 million entries have been recorded, revealing that customers are heavily invested in upgrading.
Reservations page reveals three Mate 70 models with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage; no information on other hardware or the price
On Vmall, there are three Mate 70 models that can be reserved; the base version, followed by the Mate 70 Pro and the Mate 70 Pro+. Before refreshing the reservations page, we noticed there were 1.782 million entries; after mere minutes, that figure had climbed to more than 1.801 million. According to the timeline mentioned on Vmall, Huawei will stop accepting reservations for the Mate 70 series on November 26, as that is when various smartphone models will be released for the masses.
The base version is listed on the online retailer to feature up to 12GB RAM and 1TB storage, with the Mate 70 Pro offering the same configuration. As for the Mate 70 Pro+, potential buyers can purchase the 16GB RAM and 1TB version and get more done on the device. The rear side of Huawei’s flagship smartphones features a massive circular camera bump with four visible sensors, along with the ‘XMAGE’ branding. Unfortunately, those who want to know which chipset Huawei will use in the latest models will be sorely disappointed because those…
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