Huawei’s future on the smartphone market has been on a slow pace since the trade negotiations between China and the United States of America, but at the moment, it looks like they are getting right back on track. The company has announced the launch date of the Huawei Mate 30 series, and it slated for September 19, and the event will take place in Munich, Germany.

Huawei is saying it will go “full circle”, which suggests a circular camera setup on the back. Of course, it could also mean other symbolic things that comes with the shape of a circle, but since we already spotted some renders and cases, we are pretty sure the Huawei Mate 30 lineup will have first for its kind camera setup on the back.
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In terms of the specs, we do not know much about the Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro – but we are expecting a Kirin 990 chipset that should be announced at IFA 2019, taking place later in this month, 6.7inch OLED screen for the Pro version and up to 55W charging. Rumours also suggest that it will have two 40MP shooters on the back of the more powerful phone.
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Although they are expected to run on Android Pie or Android 10, we might be up for a surprise sine Huawei already introduced Harmony OS as back-up variant of Google’s platform if the talks between the United States and China do not yield a productive result.
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