A recent leak on Weibo by tipster @SmartPikachu suggests significant upgrades for the upcoming Huawei Mate 70 series. These advancements may include better display technology, improved charging capabilities, enhanced camera systems, and upgraded software functionalities.

The leak mentions a potential 3D spatial zoom feature, which aims to provide a more immersive video and audio experience, surpassing traditional 2D filters. This feature could come with an improved periscope lens and a new generation of variable aperture technology.

Additionally, the Mate 70 series is rumored to use new OmniVision camera sensors that may elevate overall camera performance. The leak suggests that this camera system might even outperform the Pura 70 series. For security, a 3D face recognition lens is reportedly in development for the front of the Mate 70 smartphones.

The leak also indicates optimized wireless charging for the new lineup. An earlier leak hinted at an ISP imaging chip to enhance video recording capabilities, which the 3D spatial zoom feature could further improve.

Interestingly, the leak suggests that all Mate 70 models might have satellite communication. However, it is unclear if Huawei will include features like satellite image transmission, as seen in the Pura 70 series, or limit the functionality to satellite calls.

Regarding the display, the leak points to a split within the Mate 70 models. Three models, including the “Ultimate Design” variant, might use curved display panels, while the standard versions could have flat screens with a 1.5K resolution.

Details about the new Kirin chips, overall performance improvements, and AI features remain unknown. On the software side, the Mate 70 series will run on HarmonyOS NEXT, as confirmed earlier this week

While the leak offers a glimpse into the possible features, it’s important to remember that most specifications are not yet confirmed by Huawei. More information is likely to surface in the coming days.