Saturday, September 22, 2018
One Huawei Mate 20 Variant Will Have A Curved Display; Freebuds 2 Pro Appear Online
Leaks online are beginning to suggest that one particular variant of the Huawei Mate 20 will be feature a curved display, much like its Korean competitor. If a Twitter post by Roland Quandt (@rquandt) is anything to go by.
The picture posted by Quandt shows the purported Mate 20 device with a curved display. More important than the curved display, the picture also shows a rather large notch at the top of it. However, Quandt himself admits that even he is unable to confirm if the phone in question is a Mate 20. As there are conflicting reports about the notch’s width in the Mate 20 series.
Huawei is also going against Apple in the wireless earphone space with its own take on the popular AirPods. Thanks to Quandt’s diligence once again, another one of his Twitter post shares details of the Chinese brand’s wireless earphones that will reportedly launch alongside its new flagship phone. Clearly inspired by Cupertino’s AirPods, the new earphones are wireless and even comes with a case-cum-charger.
What makes this earphone different is the built-in wireless capabilities. It can be charged with a wireless charger. Plus, the earphones may also be charged using the Huawei Mate 20 itself, if the promotional photos are legitimate.
Seeing how the Huawei Mate 20’s October launch date is just a few more weeks away, we’ll definitely find out more about what the company has planned for its new flagship and its supposed Freebuds 2 Pro.
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