The front of the device shows an all-screen design and the
notch housing the front-facer and the four hardware components and sensors (and
here I was holding my breath Huawei would go the One Plus 7 Pro all screen
route).
The back, however, brings back the round camera arrangement
initially rumored, with three lenses on the camera in addition to the LED
flash. The back also shows two additional hardware components, which could very
well be an IR blaster for infrared focus assist light, and what could end up
being a ToF (time of flight) sensor offset away from the main camera system.
The bottom does indeed reveal a 3.5mm headphone jack, next
to a microphone, USB Type-C charging port, and the speaker itself, while the
top shows off a microphone and the usual Huawei IR blaster for the remote
function.
The Mate 30 series should be unveiled either in September or
October.







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