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[* black] In a size comparison, the gigantic Mate 20 X 5G still dwarfs the rest of the Mate lineup, including our Mate 30 Pro. | |
[* black] But at 1.1 mm tall, the 30 Pro's camera bump is more than double that of the 0.4 mm bump on last year's vanilla 20 Pro. | |
- | [* black] Meanwhile, the 88° "ultra curved" display makes for a sleek-looking device, |
+ | [* black] Meanwhile, the 88° "ultra curved" display makes for a sleek-looking device, and will make you fumble for a good hold on the slick back. |
[* icon_note] It also ships with a bumper containing cutouts on the sides for some [https://twitter.com/HuaweiMobile/status/1174658465123438593?s=20|smooth volume control|new_window=true]—potentially hampering its bumper function, and maybe even obscuring the ''[https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-30-pro-virtual-volume-buttons-and-quad-finger-game-control/|Quad-Finger Game Control|new_window=true]''. | |
[* black] We’re curious about how those display curves look from the inside. Historically, we've found that curved displays are a [guide|97071|big pain|stepid=178652|new_window=true] to remove. | |
[* black] At the upper edge of the screen, the Mate 30 Pro's additional 3D depth-sensing camera also takes a lot more space than the camera in the tiny teardrop notch of its predecessor. |