Just like the Mate 50 series, Huawei is bringing both its XMAGE and variable aperture camera to the P60 series.
Both the P60 and vanilla models have a lot in common: you get a 6.67-inch LTPO display with a 120hz refresh rate and Kunlun glass protection, a 48-megapixel RYYB main camera with a f/1.4-4.0 variable aperture and OIS, 13-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, a 4815mAh battery 50w wireless charging, and an IP68 rating.
Both phones are also powered by a 4G version of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and adds Beidou satellite support–though this feature is only usable in China. The main difference between the two phones is with the telephoto camera: the P60 gets a 12-megapixel sensor with an f/3.4 aperture and OIS, while the Pro model gets a new 48-megapixel RYYB sensor that has a bright f/2.1 aperture and 3-axis OIS. Both phones are powered by XMAGE and utilize Huawei’s XD Fusion Pro texture engine for better image post-processing.
Another difference is with wired charging speeds: the vanilla model supported 66w charging, while the Pro model supports 88w charging.
The Huawei P60 starts at CNY 4488(~Php 35.8k) for the 128GB variant and goes up to CNY 5988(~Php 47.7k) for the 512GB variant. The Pro model, on the other hand, starts at CNY 6988(~Php 55.6k) for the 256GB variant while the 512GB variant is priced at CNY 7988(~Php 63.6k). Both phones will go on sale in China on March 30.
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