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Secret: Huawei to keep Mate 60 series away from leaks
Huawei is preparing to unveil its next Mate series flagship – Mate 60 series but input suggest that this premium device will be kept secret until its launch, more than usual.
Tipster FixedFocus suggest that Huawei is keeping the Mate 60 series device and warmup information in a tight grip. The company is ready to bust all of the leaks and rumors online.
On the other hand, if Huawei does not hold a press conference before the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, it will miss the consumption boom of the “Eleventh Golden Week” in China.
Therefore, there is a high possibility that the Huawei Mate60 series launch could happen in mid-September or even early. Yet, another window is opened until October.
In the comments section, the tipster shared an image of the Huawei Mate 60 device in a protective shell to hide the design. Although the design is well hidden and the image is low quality. But you can find four camera openings in rectangular placement. Also, the image description meets the Huawei Mate 60 series leaks from the past.
At the Huawei Developer Conference 2023, Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, Yu Chengdong said that looking back, the light boat has passed ten thousand mountains, and Huawei mobiles are on the road to return. He gave a statement this time swept away the haze of the previous press conferences, and the update of the Mate 60 series can be said to be a certainty.
Huawei Mate 60 series will use a new center-placed cutout design to house a selfie camera along with a 3D facial recognition system. Also, HarmonyOS will provide full support for this new notch type using brand-new animations with fluid interactions.
Huawei seems to keep all of the surprises secret about Huawei Mate 60 series and the company wants us to wait until the official unveiling. But the world of the leak is still full of surprises and we don’t know what might appear next. Until then, check our Huawei Mate 60 series for the entire coverage of past leaks and rumors.
(source – Weibo)