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[* black] Let's do a quick optical comparison of the 40 Pro to its [guide|127743|30 Pro predecessor|new_window=true] before examining its internal friendliness. | |
[* black] The ''Halo Ring'' camera array has migrated, grown an integrated single-LED flash, and been renamed ''Space Ring''. | |
[* black] The Mate 40 Pro loses one front-facing camera, and the remaining two now hang out in an elongated hole-punch at the top corner of the screen, like some [guide|131002|Samsung smartphones|stepid=257264|new_window=true]. | |
[* icon_note] Thanks in part to this camera rearranging, the Pro 40 boasts 0.5 cm² additional screen space. | |
[* black] ''Un''like Samsung, Huawei is not giving up on the curved glass game. These curved glass displays are highly prone to accidental touches, and more importantly they are ridiculously difficult to remove or replace. | |
[* black] Despite the heavy curvature of its screen, the Mate 40 Pro has physical volume and power buttons clinging to a sliver of frame on the right side of the phone. Additionally there is a lefty-friendly "virtual button" on the opposite side. | |
- | [* black] Finally, |
+ | [* black] Finally, a speaker grille at the top suggests the 30 Pro's [guide|127743|screen-vibrating speaker driver|stepid=249055|new_window=true] didn't make the cut this year. |