Huawei Mate 60 Pro is a model that is the continuation of the legendary Mate series. However, this smartphone is only aimed at the Chinese market.
First of all, it is quite wider than the P60 Pro. So much so that it is physically impossible to reach the left key row with one hand. It also has a larger screen diagonal – 6.82 inches (larger than the Galaxy S23 Ultra). So this device itself is quite large.
Today, Mate 60 Pro supports the fastest reverse charging (20W). There are three holes at the top of the smartphone’s screen: Face ID and front camera.
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Mate 60 Pro comes with a bumper, not an ordinary silicone case. The good thing about this is that the smartphone is not too big when you insert it.
In terms of performance, the Mate 60 Pro is powered by the non-flagship Kirin 9000S processor. It gets only 650 thousand points in AnTuTu. For everyday tasks, this will be more than enough unless you’re a fan of gaming and editing 4K videos.
The battery of the new product has a capacity of 5000 mAh and the kit comes with 88 W charging. This means you can charge the device up to 100% in half an hour. On average, you will get 4.5-5 hours of screen time.
At the same time, the Mate 50 Pro has a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, while the P60 Pro has a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and receives approximately 1 million points in AnTuTu.
The camera features of the Mate 60 Pro are similar to other flagships. The main lens has 50 MP expansion with laser autofocus, optical stabilization and variable aperture. The smartphone is also equipped with a 48 MP camera with 3.5x zoom, a 12 MP ultra-wide camera with 120-degree viewing angle and autofocus. You have the opportunity to switch between lenses when shooting 4K 60 fps.
In most cases, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro takes better photos than the Mate 50 Pro. If we compare it to the P60 Pro, most of the time the latter will produce better photos.
Source: Ferra

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