Huawei Mate 30, Mate30 Pro e Mate30 RS (sem Google apps de origem)

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Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro unveiled, have three 40MP cameras between them

Despite the pressure of the US-China trade war, Huawei pressed on and unveiled its new Mate 30 flagships. And it revealed its plans for a life without Google.

Huawei Mate 30 Pro

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro has arguably the most impressive camera hardware of any smartphone ever. In addition to the 40MP Super Sensing camera from the P30 Pro, it gains a 40MP ultra wide cam, which Huawei calls the Cine Camera. Both can use the 3D ToF sensor to render bokeh in videos.

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The third camera on the back is an 8MP shooter with a 3x optical zoom (80mm focal length) and 5x optical hybrid zoom. For comparison, the P30 Pro has a 5x optical and 10x hybrid zoom camera. Both the tele and the wide cameras have Optical Image Stabilization.

Back to the two 40MP sensors, they are both physically large and sit behind wide open apertures. The main camera has an 1/1.7"-type sensor and an f/1.6 aperture. The Cine camera has an 1/1.54"-type sensor with 3:2 aspect ratio and an ultra wide lens with f/1.8 aperture.

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Video recording is equally impressive. It supports 4K 60fps video capture (a first for Huawei). Frame rates go even higher in slow-motion mode, the phone can do a mind-boggling 7,680fps at 720p. Another fun thing to try is 4K time lapse with HDR+ colors. For shooting in low light, the video camera can go up to ISO 52,000.

https://twitter.com/HuaweiMobileIE/status/1174665265965142019?s=19

The 32MP selfie camera is nestled next to the new 3D scanning hardware. There's a dedicated sensor to recognize hand gestures, which works in conjunction with Huawei’s in-house Da Vinci NPU – Huawei just beat Google to the punch. The NPU is also used for the AI Auto-Rotate, which tracks your head to decide how to orient the UI instead of making guesses based on the accelerometer.

Speaking of the Kirin 990 chipset, it’s built on a 7nm+ EUV process and features a powerful Mali-G76 MP16 GPU with an upgraded GPU Turbo. A graphene film carries the heat away from the chipset to keep it cool.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro highlights aren’t over. It features a 6.53” display with wildly curved sides – 88°. Huawei calls this design "Horizon Display". It’s an OLED panel with 1,176 x 2,400px resolution, HDR and full coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The display has an Always On Mode and supports the M-Pen stylus (which can sense 4,096 levels of pressure).

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Since the display covers the side of the phone, Huawei placed a number of virtual buttons on there - from volume buttons to a shutter key for the camera.

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The two Mate 30 phones run EMUI10 on top of Android 10. In lieu of Google Play Services, Huawei has developed its own solution - more details below.

Huawei boosted its wireless charging technology, which can now push up to 27W into the 4,500mAh battery. Wired charging remains at 40W, though considering that Samsung’s supplied “fast” chargers are at 25W and Apple’s is at just 18W it's still among the best around.

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On the connectivity side, Huawei boasted that the phone has 21 antennas in total, 14 of which are dedicated to 5G. This allows the phone to support eight 5G bands (the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G supports only 3). There will also be a 4G version for markets still lacking the latest generation networks.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro comes with 8GB of RAM and a choice between 128GB and 256GB storage. The NM card slot can help you expand that by 256GB. The Pro will be available in four colors: Black, Space Silver, Cosmic Purple and Emerald Green.

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There will be a special edition with vegan leather back - you read that right. It will come in Orange and Forest Green. As before, the phone is IP68 water resistant.

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro (the 4G model) will cost €1,100 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage. The Mate 30 Pro 5G will be €1,200 with the same memory configuration.

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In a couple of hours, Huawei will start taking orders for the Mate 30 Pro 4G in China, shipments start on the 28th. Global availability is allegedly coming in October. We are yet to see if global markets will have any liking for a phone with no Play services though.

Huawei Mate 30

The Huawei Mate 30 is closer to the Pro model than perhaps any previous Mate before it. Its screen, an OLED panel, is actually slightly larger at 6.62” and nearly as sharp, considering the 1,080 x 2,340px resolution. It supports HDR10 and DCI-P3, just like hte Pro.

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The screen is flat and with a smaller notch (the 3D sensor is different). Note that both Mates have in-display fingerprint readers.

The rear camera keeps the massive 1/1.7" 40MP sensor with RYYB color filter and f/1.8 aperture. The 8MP telephoto camera with 3x optical and 5x hybrid zoom is also on board, both cameras have OIS. However, the ultrawide camera drops down to a 16MP sensor (f/2.2) and the selfie cam has a 24MP sensor.

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The phone is still powered by a Kirin 990 chipset and comes in both 4G and 5G versions. Note that these use two different versions of the chip - the 4G one is built on a 7nm process and the medium cores are clocked slightly lower. Also, the NPU has only one big core instead of two.

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The battery gets both the 27W wireless and 40W wired charging support, unlike last year’s model which was majorly downgraded compared to the Pro (no wireless and slower wired). The battery capacity is 4,200mAh.

The Mate 30 is rated at IP53 (splash proof).

The Huawei Mate 30 will become available in China today and globally in October at a price of €800. It has 8GB of RAM too, however the storage has been halved to 128GB (you can still expand it with an NM card).

Huawei Mobile Services and AppGallery

Huawei Mobile Services are fully open source and will provide the basic functionality that was handled by Google Play Services so far. The company has created a $1 billion investment fund to support and grow the project.

Users will be able to download software from Huawei's AppGallery, which already has 390 million monthly active users and served 180 billion downloads last year.

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This is more than an app store, however. Huawei ID will serve as your main account to access a whole ecosystem. Huawei Mobile Cloud takes over from Google Photos and Drive, it lets you sync photos as well as back up data and settings from your phone. Huawei Video is a streaming service with films, TV shows and documentaries (currently available only in Italy and Spain). Huawei is even pushing its own browser ahead of Google's Chrome.


Porsche Design Huawei Mate 30 RS arrives with lavish design, eye-watering price

Huawei's new Mate lineup is here and as is now the tradition it brings along a luxurious Porsche Design variant. Dubbed the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 30 RS, it mirrors the specs of the Mate 30 Pro 5G, which is to say a 6.53-inch OLED, Kirin 990 chip with embedded 5G, quad camera on the back and a 4,500mAh that's fast-chargeable both wired and wirelessly.

The Porsche Design Huawei Mate 30 RS also comes in the styling we've come to associate with Porsche Design Huawei phones - a leather-bound rear panel with a vertical glass stripe that carries the quad camera. The color choice is narrowed down to Black or Red.

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The two most impressive hardware features of the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 30 RS are its Kirin 990 5G chipset and its quad camera.

The Kirin 990 5G is built on a 7nm+ EUV process and has a built-in 5G modem. The chip uses two high-powered Cortex-A76 running at up to 2.86GHz, another two Cortex-A76 at up to 2.36GHz and another four Cortex-A55, running at up to 1.95GHz, that will do for idling or low-level tasks. Users will also enjoy 12GB of RAM - 4GB more than the Mate 30 Pro.

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The quad setup consists of the 40MP f/1.6 regular wide camera from the P30 Pro (with a large 1/1.7" type sensor), a new 40MP f/1.8 ultrawide camera (also using a large 1/1.54" type sensor), an 8MP f/2.4 3x telephoto camera and a 3D Time of Flight module for AR and blur effects for both photo and video.

Selfies are handled by a 32MP shooter that supports 1080p video. Next to it there's a 3D camera that enables secure face unlock.

On the front there's a 6.53-inch 1176x2400px OLED with extremely curved 88-degree sides. Huawei calls it the Horizon Display. The 4,500mAh battery supports 40W wired and 27W wireless charging.

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Huawei is currently sidestepping giving detailed availability information on the Porsche Design Mate 30 RS, but confirmed it will cost €2,095 in its sole 12GB+512GB configuration, when it launches.


Here we go again... lol

"Huawei Mate 30 is already in testing, launching in September or October

Huawei may have just unveiled the P30 and P30 Pro yesterday, but the company is already working on the successors to the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro as well.

This has been confirmed by a company official in Malaysia at a press briefing today. He noted that the Mate 30 is already in testing, internally at Huawei. The Mate 30 family will be launched in September or October, according to the same official.


So far rumors said the Mate 30 line would be powered by the upcoming Kirin 985 chipset, which may be the first SoC to be built on a 7nm EUV process, which allows for 20% greater transistor density. Compared to the Kirin 980 seen in the Mate 20 and P30 ranges, the 985 will feature increased clock speeds for higher performance, but will use roughly the same CPU and GPU architecture. As it is 2019, expect the Kirin 985 to have a built-in 5G modem too.

Back in January, a Huawei patent filing surfaced showing the design of an upcoming official case for the Mate 30 (or, more likely, the Mate 30 Pro). What's striking about it is the size of the camera window, which is roughly comparable to that of the Mate 20 Pro in width, but is much longer. So perhaps Huawei isn't done with adding more and more snappers to the backs of its devices. Some are speculating that the Mate 30 Pro will get five lenses on its rear."
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Sim. E até lá ja a samsung, xiaomi, e todas as outras marcas já o fizeram ..e até digo mais... pra 2020 vai ser igual :). E não sou o nostradamus :)
 
Sim. E até lá ja a samsung, xiaomi, e todas as outras marcas já o fizeram ..e até digo mais... pra 2020 vai ser igual :). E não sou o nostradamus :)
Estás a referir-te ao quê em concrecto?

Esta notícia, oficial, é sobre o Mate 30 (com o Kirin 985 7nm EUV) já estar a ser usado internamente.
 
Porque não metem o punch hole nos limites do ecrã? Tipo no topo esquerdo? Com a sua posição neste momento esconder o punch hole com software vai cortar um bom pedaço do ecrã.
Ecrã curvo é só para aumentar a probabilidade do ecrã partir quando cair. Não tem jack o que também é uma pena.

Gosto da gama de cores disponível, de resto tirando a câmara, nada de especial.
 
que venha para o mercado. Espero ser este o substituto para o meu Note 8. O note 10 nao me agrada o preco, os restantes telemoveis que teem saido este ano, tambem nao agradam.
 
Alleged Huawei Mate 30 render reveals circular rear quad-camera setup

the Mate 30 will not include 10X zoom lenses like the OPPO Reno models, but the 5X optical zoom unveiled by the leaked render is still nothing to scoff at. Additionally, the render shows that the lenses have Leica Vario-Summilux-H 1:1.6-3.4/16-125mm ASPH specs. No fingerprint scanner on the back means that this feature should get an in-display implementation...6.71-inch AMOLED display capable of 90 Hz refresh rates. The Mate 30 should also be 5G-ready and run the new Android Q OS, plus possibly include a 4,200 mAh battery with 55 W fast charging option.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Alleg...circular-rear-quad-camera-setup.426971.0.html

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O gajo está a dar tanta cana (ainda por cima parece no metro) que quase dá para duvidar que seja mesmo...ou é muito burro ou deve ser outra coisa qualquer...no limite pode ter sido propositado a ver se "alguém" tirava fotografia...
 
A confirmar-se esse notch horrível, a Samsung (cujos rumores do Note 10 também não auguram nada de bom) deve estar a lançar foguetes por a Huawei ter feito ainda pior.
Depois de toda a polémica com os USA, a Huawei tem a obrigação de fazer muito mais para recuperar a confiança dos consumidores.


Incrível como marcas como a Xiaomi e Oneplus conseguem lançar smartphones muito mais bonitos por um preço bastante inferior.
 
O 3D ID do Mate 30 Pro (ainda) requer um notch assim por causa dos sensores. Olha só os notch ainda maiores dos iPhone com Face ID que vão manter o tamanho ainda em 2019.
 
Não metiam esses sensores (tenho sérias dúvidas sobre a utilidade real dos mesmos para o consumidor comum) e seguiam o design do P30 Pro, ou então voltavam as bordas usadas nos Galaxy S8/S9.
 
Não metiam esses sensores (tenho sérias dúvidas sobre a utilidade real dos mesmos para o consumidor comum) e seguiam o design do P30 Pro, ou então voltavam as bordas usadas nos Galaxy S8/S9.
É uma questão de experimentares no dia a dia a autentificação via 3D ID.

O pessoal com Mate 20 Pro pode optar pelo fingerprint mas o "consumidor comum" dos iPhone "X" não tem outra alternativa e adora. E a Apple está a saber explorar.

Ao menos o notch do Mate 30 Pro vai ser ligeiramente reduzido, ao contrário dos iPhone 2019.
 
A confirmar-se esse notch horrível, a Samsung (cujos rumores do Note 10 também não auguram nada de bom) deve estar a lançar foguetes por a Huawei ter feito ainda pior.
Depois de toda a polémica com os USA, a Huawei tem a obrigação de fazer muito mais para recuperar a confiança dos consumidores.


Incrível como marcas como a Xiaomi e Oneplus conseguem lançar smartphones muito mais bonitos por um preço bastante inferior.
Prefiro mil vezes um notch ou teardrop que sempre dá para ocultar e ficam inexistentes que punch hole ou ecrãs curvos como no S8/S9.
 
Eu não consigo gostar desse tipo de notches (mesmo o do P30 Pro e derivados, achei incomodativo em uso normal).
Ocultando, acaba por ficar com uma área idêntica ao S9, destruindo todo o propósito de ter uma área de ecrã maior.
 
Huawei Mate 30 Pro camera leak preempts Galaxy Note 10 launch

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Two separate leaks have good news for Huawei fans. A certain @RODENT950 spills the beans for the Mate 30 Pros three cameras, which include a 40 megapixel 1/1.5-inch sensor with a dual f/1.6-f/1.4 aperture lens and using the company’s new RYYB technology. This is accompanied by a 40 megapixel 1/1.7-inch sensor with 120-degree ultrawide angle lens and an 8 megapixel telephoto camera with 5x zoom. In contrast, the numbers for the Galaxy Note 10 are a 12 MP f/1.5 to f/2.4 main camera, 16 MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera and 12 MP f/2.1 tele with 2x zoom.
https://www.slashgear.com/huawei-mate-30-pro-camera-leak-preempts-galaxy-note-10-launch-04586182/


SPECS.
https://www.hdblog.it/2019/08/05/huawei-mate-30-pro-40mp-fotocamera/
Em resumo, relatamos o que surgiu até agora na net sobre a versão Pro do Mate 30. Ele vem no momento do boato, portanto, aguardamos mais informações para confirmar o seguinte: tela curvada nas bordas com entalhe: 6.71 "a 90Hz, sensor de impressão digital integrado nenhum módulo de periscópio na parte de trás haverá ToF composição: 40MP (1 / 1,7 ") + 40MP grande angular 120 ° (1 / 1,55") + 8MP com zoom óptico de 5x + ToF Ótica de filme Cine Lens Câmera frontal de 32MP Bateria 4.200mAh com carga rápida de 55W, carregamento reverso de 10W SoC Kirin 985 suporte para redes 5G 8 / 12GB de RAM 128 / 512GB / 1TB de memória interna
 
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