While the Pura 80 Ultra flexes innovation with its switchable telephoto camera system, the Pro and Pro+ models are no slouch, as they have a 1-inch, 50-megapixel sensor for the main camera with OIS and a f/1.4-4.0 variable aperture. That is accompanied by a 48-megapixel f/2.1 telephoto camera with 4x zoom, macro capabilities, and OIS, and a 40-megapixel ultrawide camera. Both phones have a 6.8-inch 120hz LTPO OLED display, 5700mAh batteries that support 100w wired and 80w wireless charging, an IP68/69 rating, and a USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 port.
Aside from color options, they differ with sattelite support and RAM/Storage configurations: the Pura 80 Pro+ does not have a 12GB/256GB variant and supports both Beidou and Tiantong satellites, while the Pro model only supports Beidou satellites.
Rounding up the lineup is the standard Pura 80, which is more compact with a 6.6-inch 120hz LTPO OLED display and a slightly smaller 5600mAh battery that supports 66w wired and 50w wireless charging. Its camera setup consists of a 50-megapixel main camera with a f/1.4-4.0 variable aperture, a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 12-megapixel f/3.4 periscope with a 5.5x optical zoom and OIS.
The Pura 80 Pro starts at CNY 6500(~Php 51k) for the 12GB/256GB variant, while the Pro+ starts at CNY 8000(~Php 62.5k) for the 12GB/512GB variant. There’s no word when they will be available outside China, but we don’t expect the Pro+ version to have a global release.