Huawei has just announced the launch of its new range of smartphones, the P60. Even if the company still does not have the right to integrate Google services and the Play Store, it continues to offer new and ever more efficient smartphones.
Although the Huawei P50 arrived on the European market more than a year after its launch in China, connoisseurs have recognized its many qualities. It is elegant, powerful… and its 3 sensors allow you to take very high quality photos. Its successor, the P60 range, is therefore eagerly awaited.
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The design of the Huawei P60s will have taken two years, but it was apparently worth the wait. The new high-end smartphone will be packed with innovative technologies. Its beautiful screen 6.67-inch quad curve OLED covers 93.1% of the area visible. It benefits from LPTO variable refresh up to 120 Hz, and offers excellent image reproduction fidelity, thanks to X-True technology and, to guarantee durability, it has obtained IP68 certification.
The Huawei P60 shines in the field of photography
The Huawei P60 has “the first lens with Super-spotting technology ten-speed intelligent variable physical aperture”. The 48 MP main sensor opens at f/1.4-f/4.0, the 13 MP ultra-wide-angle at f/22.2, while the 48 MP telephoto lens opens at f/2.1. The latter is a periscope lens that incorporates hardware image stabilization technology, for guaranteed shake-free zooming. Huawei has also taken care of the software part of its device. Night mode, in particular, will benefit from the XD Fusion Proa new texture rendering engine that “clearly captures the darkness of night, sunrises and sunsets, and records movement.”
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The innovations do not stop there, since the Huawei P60 will inaugurate “a second generation of satellite communication, and allows two-way communication by SMS […] The phone will not only be able to receive, but also send, text messages via satellite thanks to integrated equipment”.
Source: Huawei Central