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The Huawei Mate 30 Pro could ditch the selfie camera in favor of a rear secondary display

Started by Redaktion, March 14, 2019, 15:51:51

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Redaktion

A new patent filed by Huawei may have given us our first look at the Mate 30 Pro. Going by the details of the patent, the device could eschew a selfie camera in favor of a rear secondary display. A triple camera setup may be located at the back of the device, including a periscope lens.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Huawei-Mate-30-Pro-could-ditch-the-selfie-camera-in-favor-of-a-rear-secondary-display.414178.0.html

vrvly

Never liked the second small screen style or one with big bezels, this one is not all nor too big either so no resemblance to 2year old phone screen style.
MateX made me envy the main cameras for selfie, not to forget you could use super wide and depth sensors. Not using double amount of hw which takes a lot space, halves quality... Meanwhile this gives you also screen without camera looking at you(more privacy for you). GJ Huawei!

Danthesuggester

Personally I think this would be a terrible idea for the company. The mate 20 pro was the invitation device of 2018, but too go to a second screen and 3 cameras?

The leaks that rumoured earlier this year about the 5 camera design looked way better and with/without a teardrop notch. They could make this phone an absolute beast if they focused on a)software-like the Samsung Galaxy s10 series and b)the new technology that has just surfaced with the 10x optical zoom and the new fingerprint reader.

Basically just an upgraded mate 20 pro (and hopefully get rid of that horrible chin).

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