A series of interesting sample photos recently surfaced on WeChat Moments along with a cryptic caption that read something like: “New phone takes great photos.” These are courtesy of He Gang – Huawei Terminal BG and COO of Huawei Smart Devices. The photos were apparently taken during MWC 2023 and sources speculate that they are from the unannounced Huawei P60 Pro. More specifically, its exciting new telephoto camera.

Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples
Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples
Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples
Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples
Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples

Alleged Huawei P60 Pro camera samples

In a related development, industry insider Digital Chat Station recently shared details regarding the new telephoto lens on the upcoming Huawei P60 Pro. Apparently, it is a 64MP snapper from OmniVision (OV64B) which has an optical zoom factor of 3, 5x and, most intriguingly, it uses an RYYB pixel arrangement. Apparently, by swapping two green pixels for yellow ones, the sensor has better light capture and improved night shooting capabilities of up to 40%.

Camera details

Camera details

According to Digital Chat Station, the new camera is backed by some serious camera algorithms, including some clever aperture adjustments, presumably for portrait photography.

As far as we currently know, the Huawei P60 Pro will have a 50MP Sony IMX888 main camera and a 50MP Sony IMX858 ultrawide along with the new 64MP telephoto camera. Other specific rumors include a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, limited to LTE connectivity. Plus, a 6.6-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1440p resolution, IP68 ingress protection, and a 5,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.

The Huawei P60 series is said to arrive in March.



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