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Huawei P60 series will be introduced with XMAGE 2.0 photography technology


Huawei plans in the expected series Huawei P60 which will be introduced later this month (March), from new generation imaging technology XMAGE 2.0 use. XMAGE, Huawei’s proprietary imaging approach to its flagship devices, was first introduced in the company’s Mate 50 series and is built on four imaging systems: optical system, mechanical structure, imaging technology and image processing.

According to a Chinese source on the social network Weibo, the Huawei P60 series, despite the XMAGE 2.0 technology, has New imaging capabilities will be. Although there is no word yet on the quality improvements of XMAGE 2.0, users can certainly expect new photography capabilities.

Huawei P60 advances in photography

One of the key features of XMAGE is the ultra-optical variable camera, which was first introduced with the Mate 50 series. The camera uses XMAGE variable aperture technology, which can achieve a ten-stop adjustable aperture on the physical level, making it a technological breakthrough in three optical systems. In addition, XMAGE brings new color enhancements suitable for various shooting scenarios.

The Huawei P60 series will also feature variable aperture hardware that further improves image quality. According to the published information, this series will have three models, P60, P60 Pro and P60 Ultra, and the two Pro and Ultra models will have more powerful specifications, especially in the camera department.

In addition to new imaging capabilities, the Huawei P60 series may also surprise fans with next-generation satellite connectivity for two-way SMS conversations without a cellular network.

The Huawei P60 series is set to be unveiled on March 23, and users can expect the device to feature significant upgrades in imaging technology and other hardware. With the XMAGE 2.0 technology, it seems that Huawei has once again drawn a line for its competitors in the field of photography.

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