Huawei has already introduced its new flagship Mate 60 Pro in China. Moreover, people bought this device in just a few minutes.
The design of the novelty is very similar to the Honor X9a. Since the smartphone is only available in China, all information about it is available only on the Chinese website.
The screen of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro has a diagonal of 6.82 inches, but has small roundings on the sides. Its matrix is AMOLED, its refresh rate is 1-120 Hz. The PWM of the device is also small.
There are three holes in the screen. One has a 13-megapixel camera, and the rest have sensors for scanning the face.
But Huawei does not have Google services and it is important to understand this. The Mate 60 Pro is equipped with the Kirin 9000s processor, which scored about 700 thousand on AnTuTu. If we add the performance from the graphics core to this, it will get about 1 million points. Overall this is a pre-flagship level in terms of performance.
The battery of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro has a capacity of 5000 mAh. The kit also comes with 88W charging, has support for 50W fast wireless charging and 20W reverse charging.
The flagship has 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB of permanent memory.
The Mate 60 Pro has three cameras on the back. The main one has a resolution of 50 MP with optical stabilization and a variable aperture from F1.4 to F4.0; The ultra-wide-angle lens has a resolution of 12 MP, the telephoto lens has a resolution of 48 MP with 3.5 times the possibility of enlargement and optical stabilization (digital zoom makes it possible to increase 100 times). In terms of the main camera and telephoto lens, the innovation is no different from its predecessor.
The main feature of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro is that it can work in China with the help of satellites. With this smartphone, you can make and receive calls via satellites. And this is the first phone in the world with such a function. True, it does not support 5G networks – only 4G.
Source: Ferra
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