Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Next March, Huawei is rumored to be introducing the series flagship P60 and P60 Pro. The launch is approximately one month after the Samsung Galaxy S23 series was released to the public.
GSMArena writes that the Huawei P60 and P60 Pro series will come with various improvements, ranging from cameras, screens, to bigger batteries, quoted on Thursday (12/1/2023).
The P60 Pro screen will reportedly be 6.6 inches in size with the OLED type with QHD + resolution (1440 x 3200 pixels). The refresh rate reaches 120Hz, a la HP expensive.
From the photography sector, a 32MP resolution camera will be presented on the front selfie. Meanwhile, the main camera relies on the Sony IMX888 sensor with a 50MP resolution. The camera is accompanied by a function ultra-wide 50MP resolution with a Sony IMX858 sensor, and a 64MP resolution telephoto lens.
If you look at these specifications, it seems that Huawei is ready to challenge the reliability of the regular and Plus versions of the Samsung Galaxy S23 camera. The HP duo is reportedly using the main camera 50MP with OIS, 12MP with PDAF, and 10MP with optical zoom 3x and digital zoom 10x.
For the regular version, the Huawei P60 features a simpler camera module. The main camera has a 52MP resolution with a Sony IMX789 sensor. The camera will be accompanied by a 50MP lens ultra-wide with the IMX858 sensor, as well as a 16MP telephoto function which is likely to use the Sony IMX351.
The Huawei P60 and P60 Pro cameras are also equipped with XMAGE technology, which was already in the predecessor series. The technology made by Huawei integrates optical, imaging, and image processing systems for high-quality light and color shots.
Huawei P60 Pro will be powered chipset Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. Meanwhile, the battery has been given an increase in capacity from 4,360 mAh to 5,000 mAh.
The battery is equipped with a fast charging feature (fast charging) 100W and wireless charging (wireless charging) 50W. In comparison, the Huawei P50 Pro is capable fast charging 66W Dan wireless charging 50W.
Huawei is also likely to adopt features from the Mate 50 series for its P60 series. For example, protection body Kunlun Glass, as well as IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
However, to check the truth, we will have to wait until the launch of the Huawei P60 and P60 Pro which should be around two months from now. Huawei has yet to set an official date or confirm the presence of the two phones. Let’s wait.
(tib)