In response to the escalating consumer appetite for smartphones that boast "large displays, slender builds, and enduring battery performance," Huawei's Mate series has introduced its newest marvel—the Mate 70 Air. This device officially made its debut across all sales platforms at precisely 10:08 AM on November 11, with starting prices pegged at 4,199 yuan. The Mate 70 Air ingeniously houses a sprawling 7-inch screen within a remarkably slender 6.6mm frame, complemented by a hefty 6,500mAh battery that facilitates rapid 66W charging.
At its core, the smartphone is driven by the cutting-edge Kirin 9020 series chipset, offering a spectrum of configurations spanning from 12GB RAM paired with 256GB storage to a robust 16GB RAM coupled with 512GB storage. It also incorporates advanced features such as two-way Beidou satellite messaging capabilities, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, and robust IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance ratings.
The imaging prowess of the Mate 70 Air is highlighted by a 50-megapixel ultra-sensitive main camera, a 12-megapixel telephoto lens, and a distinctive 1.5-megapixel Red Maple Original Color camera, all capable of capturing stunning 4K video footage. Furthermore, it stands as the pioneering smartphone to achieve dual certification from Audio Vivid and HDR Vivid, ensuring an unparalleled, immersive audiovisual encounter.
