CAD renders of the Huawei Mate 30 Pro arriving on
September 19 have surfaced, giving us our best look yet at Huawei's upcoming
flagship. These come to us through the usually reliable leakster OnLeaks who
says the renders aren't 100% accurate, so the final product may have some
differences.
That said, the Mate 30 Pro will sport a waterfall
display which is said to measure 6.6 inches diagonally and likely have a
fingerprint reader embedded in it. The screen has curved edges and a wide notch
up top housing three cameras.
Around the back, we have a quad camera setup placed
in a 2x2 grid in the center inside a circular island. This setup is rumored to
be a combination of 40MP main, 40MP ultra-wide and 8MP telephoto units joined
by a 3D TOF sensor. The rear cameras have the LED flash on their left with the LEICA
branding below.
On the right side of the phone is the power key but
we don't see the volume rocker in the images. That's because the Mate 30 Pro is
rumored to have a touch-sensitive area around the power button that will let
users adjust the volume by sliding their finger up and down. Moving on to the bottom, we get a
USB-C port flanked by a speaker, primary microphone, and a SIM card slot. At
the top is the secondary microphone accompanied by an IR Blaster.
The Huawei Mate 30 Pro will likely have the Kirin
990 SoC under the hood which will be announced on September 6. Huawei hasn't shared any details
about the Mate 30 Pro yet, but we expect to hear more about it in the days
leading to the official announcement.