Huawei is set to unveil the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro
at a big event in London on October 16. Until then there's plenty of time to
get many more leaks and rumors about them, so let's not skip a beat here. According to information revealed
through user agent profiles that are already posted on the Chinese company's
website, the Mate 20 will come with 1080x2244 resolution, and an aspect ratio
of 18.7:9 - just like the P20 Pro, in fact.
On the other hand, the Mate 20 Pro will have
1440x3120 resolution, matching the LG G7 ThinQ and outdoing every other device
out there by at least a few pixels. This corresponds with a 19.5:9 aspect
ratio, by the way. Both Huawei models should employ screen notches, but they
may be of the newly trending 'waterdrop' variety.
The Mate 20 that stars in that user agent profile
has the model number HMA-L29, while the Mate 20 Pro is LYA-L29. The former has
been rumored to ship with a 6.3" display, while the Pro is reportedly
getting a humongous 6.9" panel.
Keep in mind that user agent profiles can sometimes
be mistaken, though. The Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro should both be powered by the
recently unveiled Kirin 980 SoC, and boast a glass sandwich design, triple rear
cameras, wireless charging, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, big batteries, as
well as Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9.0 on top.
