Hey, big news for smartphone fans! People have been arguing forever about whether curved screens or flat screens are better. Well, it looks like flat screens are winning. Some big companies are ditching the curvy look, and word on the street is that Huawei’s jumping on board with this trend.
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There’s a rumor going around that Huawei’s got a new smartphone, the Huawei Pura 80 Pro, and it’s going flat this time. Last year, their Mate 70 Pro had a slightly curved screen with cool 3D Face ID stuff, but the regular Mate 70 was flat with no fancy face unlock. Now, leaks say the Pura 80 Pro will have a flat screen and 3D Face ID. That’s a big switch for Huawei’s top smartphones!
Not just that—Huawei’s also working on a new flagship tablet that’s only 8.8 inches. That’s smaller than a lot of tablets out there. It’s not meant for gaming like some other brands’ stuff (looking at you, Lenovo Legion), but it’s still a high-end gadget. People are guessing it’s Huawei because of some sneaky hints, though nobody’s 100% sure yet.
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So, why’s everyone going flat? A while back, fancy smartphones loved curved screens. Then they toned it down to tiny curves. Now, flat screens are taking over for the big-deal phones, and those little curves might show up on cheaper ones instead. Flat screens are tougher and easier to use, so it makes sense.
Someone asked if Huawei’s making a tiny 6.3-inch smartphone with a flat screen, but the insider said nope, not right now. Maybe later? Who knows! Either way, flat screens are the hot thing for smartphones and tablets these days, and Huawei’s leading the charge.
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