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Huawei Mate 70: New Kirin processor and 1-inch sensor arrive

The Huawei Mate 70 series, which will be released at the end of the year, brings serious improvements in the camera department. The new models get an all-new Kirin chipset and a 1-inch sensor from OmniVision, promising a major improvement in imaging. This sensor outperforms the previous standard Sony IMX989 in several areas.

the Mate 70 series One of its major innovations is the 50MP OmniVision OV50K sensor with a 1/1.3-inch size. It is not yet clear whether this sensor will be linked to the ultra-wide or telephoto lens. In addition, the phone will support 3D spatial zoom, which will enhance the experience of videos and audio recordings. The periscope camera gets a new sensor and improved lenses with variable aperture technology.

The new Kirin processor comes with support for 5G networks.probably Kirin 9100 Under the name its performance can be placed between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Gen 3. The Mate 70 is the first of the series to be preinstalled with the HarmonyOS NEXT operating system.

The Mate 60 was released last year with a 6.68-inch LTPO OLED display, Kirin 9000S processor, 50MP main camera, and a 4,750mAh battery that supports 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

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