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[* black] Let's do a quick visual comparison of the 40 Pro to its [guide|127743|30 Pro predecessor|new_window=true] before examining its internal friendliness. What's new? | |
[* 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 left corner of the screen. | |
[* icon_reminder] Unlike Samsung, Huawei hasn't moved on from curved glass displays. They're pretty but prone to accidental touches, and more importantly they are ridiculously difficult to replace or refurbish. | |
- | [* 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 |
+ | [* 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 edge. Additionally, there's a lefty-friendly "virtual button" on the opposite side. |
[* 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. |