Huawei P60 Pro: the Chinese returns to the front of the stage!
Isolated in the smartphone market since it can no longer use Google applications in its system, Huawei nevertheless continues to produce prestigious smartphones. The Huawei P60 Pro, scheduled for 2023, offers a very muscular configuration and a photo part true to its reputation…
If Huawei could soon get out of the US blacklist and recover the right to use Google applications in its system, the Chinese firm is still isolated on the Western market. However, 2023 will be marked by the arrival of the Huawei P60 Pro: a flagship to show the world that the company is well in the fight. The device is said to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz adaptive refresh and a nice resolution of 2676 x 1236 pixels. A large baby therefore (166.6 x 76.6 x 8.9 mm) which would carry a TSMC brand SoC or a Qualcomm chip. Recall that the P50 Pro released in July 2021 was available in the “Kirin 9000” version and in the “Snapdragon 888” version. The brand’s previous devices having been restricted to offer only 4G, this would be the great return of 5G on Huawei devices. But 2023 will also be the year when the Mate series and the P series will be released during the same calendar year.
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Huawei has always been strong in photography and it has even become the specialty of the P series. This P60 Po would be no exception to the rule with 4 lenses on the back: a main module of 50 megapixels, a telephoto lens in periscope mode of 64 MP (the lenses are positioned vertically to provide a very powerful optical zoom), a 13 MP ultra wide-angle and a latest 40 MP True Chroma monochrome sensor to bring more data to the main lens when the light comes to light. to lack.
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On the battery side, we can count on a power of 4500 mAh with fast charging 135 W, wireless charging and reverse charging. We expect the presentation by the end of the year for marketing in early 2023 in China and later this year for the rest of the world. Of course, if the easing of sanctions against Huawei is confirmed, we could see the landing of Google applications (Gmail, Maps, YouTube, etc.) on Harmony OS. The release on the Western market could then be postponed.