After first launching in the Asian market in March, Huawei officially announced the global Huawei P60Pro, its flagship smartphone is designed to take on the best camera phones on the market like iPhone 14 Pro, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Vivo X90 Pro or Honor Magic 5 Pro. It does this in particular with a camera whose protagonist is a telephoto lens capable of reaching 200x magnification. But, yes, with important omissions.

In addition to the camera, Huawei P60 Pro stands out with other key features. One of them is its design, which is radically different from its predecessor, relying on a rectangular photo module consisting of three lenses and a glass back panel with two finishes; matte black and a light tone called rococo white. However, he retains IP68 water and dust resistant.

On the other hand, the front has a slight curvature on all four edges and the camera is right on the screen. The panel, by the way, is made using OLED technology and has a size 6.67 inchesas well as Resolution 2700 × 1220 pixels. It also has LTPO technology, which allows you to adapt the refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz depending on what is being played on the screen.

Screen Huawei P60 Pro

As for autonomy, Huawei P60 Pro has a 4815 mAh battery. and supports 88W fast charging – charger included – as well as 55W wireless charging. The terminal is also powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor with 4G connectivity – 5G is not included due to company restrictions in the US – and is available in two different flavors. On the one hand, one with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage; on the other, one with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.

Huawei P60 Pro, data sheet

Huawei P60Pro
Screen 6.67″ OLED with 2700 x 1220 pixels resolution up to 120Hz
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 with 4G
RAM 8 or 12 GB
storage 256 or 512 GB
cameras – 48MP main sensor with f/1.4 – f 4.0 aperture.
– 13MP ultra wide-angle sensor with f/2.2 aperture
– 48MP telephoto lens with f/2.1 aperture,
Battery 4518 mAh with 88W fast charging and up to 55W wireless charging
connectivity WiFi, 4G, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS…
OS Android 13 with EMUI 13.1
Dimensions and weight 161 x 74.5 x 8.3mm thick

Variable aperture camera with ultra wide-angle lens and one of the brightest telephoto lenses in a smartphone.

back of Huawei P60 Pro and its photo module.

We reiterate that the camera is one of the most important features of the Huawei P60 Pro; not only because of the configuration, but also because of the technology that the company has integrated into the sensors, such as XMAGE, which is able to improve photographic results in terms of detail, light and color, as well as improve some modes or functions. But let’s take it step by step.

In total, Huawei P60 Pro has three main cameras. The first one is 48MP main sensor It has a variable aperture from f/1.4 to f/4.0. It also has a g/2.2 ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 48-megapixel f/2.1 telephoto lens that is significantly brighter than other similar sensors. The telephoto lens can also take pictures in 3.5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid and up to 100x digital.

Huawei, on the other hand, has added several modes and features to improve photography, such as a mode that allows you to capture the moon in detail, a super macro mode, or a dedicated section for adjusting the aperture of various sensors.

Huawei P60 Pro price and availability

The back of the Huawei P60 Pro in black

Huawei P60 Pro can now be bought on the company’s website. It arrives in Spain in two color options, black and white, and two RAM and storage configurations. On the one hand, one with 8 GB + 1256 GB, the price of which 1199 euros. On the other hand, one with 12GB RAM and 512GB is priced 1399 euros.

Source: Hiper Textual

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