Mate 70 Air: The slimmest Huawei phone yet – could it launch this month?
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The newest buzz around Huawei’s flagship line is that the Mate 70 Air might be the thinnest Mate phone ever made. While its screen is expected to be larger than its siblings, the device’s chrome‑like slimness could put it at a new class all its own.
Weibo tipster says 6‑mm thinness
A Weibo user known as @FixedFocus has claimed that the Mate 70 Air would measure just around 6.x mm thick – the benchmark for “ultra‑thin” smartphones today. That’s thinner than most phones in the Mate line.
Bigger screen that feels like a tablet
The tipster also revealed that the phone might sport a 7‑inch display with an 18.8:9 aspect ratio. That would make the screen noticeably bigger than in the previous Mate generation, giving it a bit of a tablet‑ish feel. Some netizens even speculate that the proportions could make the device look like a phone‑tablet hybrid.
Camera specs: big‑sensor promise
On the camera side, Huawei could equip the Mate 70 Air with a 1 / 1.3‑inch main sensor plus a multi‑spectral lens. The status of an ultra‑wide and a telephoto lens is still fuzzy, but insiders expect more detail to emerge by month’s end.
(Image Credit: Weibo – “Huawei Mate 70 Air dimensions leaked”)
eSIM is no longer a mystery
Early leaks hinted that the ultra‑thin model would be a full eSIM handset, but the latest information suggests it could come with either eSIM or a hybrid SIM slot. Huawei might roll out entirely eSIM devices with its next‑gen Mate 80 series next month.
Certification database confirms spec
The device has already shown up on a certification database, confirming many of its key specs online. Still, the release date is yet to be announced.
When might we get it?
There are conflicting clues: some points to an early‑November launch, while other hints say it could arrive this month. Until Huawei releases an official statement, fans will have to stay tuned.
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