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Huawei Mate 50 Pro may bring a familiar Orange look

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Huawei Mate 50 Pro Orange

Huawei has finally given an official date for the release of the Mate 50 series. And now it seems like the development progress of the respective lineup has approached the final stage. However, there is no full stop to the imagination of some eager analysts. The new report suggests that Huawei Mate 50 Pro may adopt the old orange color scheme on its surface.

According to the digital tipster @WangzaiIshitong, Huawei might bring back the classic orange color for the Mate 50 Pro series. So far, the Danxia Orange color came into existence with the Mate 30 series. Yet, after the 30th lineup, we only found the orange colorways on the MatePad Pro.

It seems like, one more time, the color will emerge with the flagship series in the Mate institute. Further, the latest information reveals that the color scheme will appear with a plain leather facet with a vibrant and lustrous texture for the Mate 50 Pro.

Huawei Mate 50 Pro Orange

Mate 50 Pro to equip curved notch screen!

It’s worth mentioning that Huawei is implementing several new tweaks in the Mate 50 devices. Whether it’s the screen panel or the camera bump, some new surprises are hiding in every segment of the Mate 50 handsets. And the list begins from the curved screen.

Earlier we reported that Huawei could feature two flat and two curved screens for its upcoming phones. Following the hint, Mate 50 Pro might showcase the curved display panel with a notch layout. Ultimately this combination will open the gate for finer 3D face recognition function and will support face-swiping payment methods.

On the flip side, we will grab the smartphone with the dynamic XMAGE technology and multi-camera system. As a result, there will be new ways to capture an image with more details as well as playful effects. Let’s see what else the Chinese manufacturer will offer to its users with the high-end Mate 50 smartphones.

Huawei Mate 50 Pro Orange

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