The China National Intellectual Property Office (CNIPA) approved and issued a new design patent for Huawei's integrated design smartphone.
According to a design patent, Huawei's new phone has a full-screen display function that is bent to the back of the device and fused backwards, forming a circular arc transition on the left and right sides, and the top and bottom.
Huawei's new phone only has a USB Type-C charging port at the bottom, and a volume key + power button on the right. The phone doesn't even have a speaker grille and may use the screen to make sounds.
It is worth noting that the display of this Huawei phone does not have a front selfie camera, no holes or any other signs of fringe, and it is a full-screen panel.
The design also shows a weird rear camera bump matrix with a small, silent display, possibly using new technologies such as a stealth camera.
This camera uses electrochromic technology that allows the phone to quickly change the opacity of the glass covering the camera array below. This means that it's practically all black, and it's hard to see the camera appear until you trigger the camera app.