We guess no one doubts that Huawei’s most anticipated smartphones belong to the P series and Mate series. And they are set to arrive on time in the second half of each year. As we are in the mid-year, the Huawei P40 series has been released and continues to sell in the market. In this sense, the Mate 40 series in the second half of the year seems to have been unable to hold back. Previously we have shown many renders of the Huawei Mate 40 series. And today, another set of renders have been leaked through various sources. But this time, they mostly refer to the advanced version of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro.

In fact, these renders have the boldest design among all renders of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro series we have seen recently. It looks quite oddly from the front. But no one can say Huawei won’t bring this concept to reality. The design of the hyperboloid screen + ultra-high screen ratio is rare and strange. But we doubt the phone will use a camera design like this.

Huawei Mate 40 render

The camera area on the back of the fuselage contains five sensors of different sizes and different shapes. Among them, the rectangular sensor and the word ‘100X’ imply that this phone supports 100x zoom shooting. On the right side of the camera, a secondary screen is added. From the picture, it can not only display information such as time, power, and alarm clock, but also be used for framing when taking selfies. Other specific functions are unknown. In addition, this phone also supports stylus.

Huawei Mate 40 render

Honestly, dual-screen smartphones have never become popular. So there is a big doubt Huawei will try to make a flagship handset with a suspicious design.

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By Argam Artashyan

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