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Huawei P30 Pro design may be too familiar

Huawei P30 Pro design may be too familiar

Posted on February 27, 2019 By Jarvis

For two years now, Huawei has been changing the design of both its P and its Mate series phones every year. If you were expecting that with the Huawei P30, however, you might be sorely disappointed. Based on early leaks, the upcoming flagship from the embattled Chinese manufacturer won’t be straying too far from last year’s premium design. And while confirmation about that has now landed, it also points out Huawei’s attempt to consolidate its smartphones into a single, identifiable family.
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