Richard Yu, CEO of the world's third-largest
smartphone vendor (153 million shipments in 2017) -- behind Samsung and Apple
-- unveiled a new flagship smartphone for the Huawei brand in the French
capital.
The Huawei P20 will be
available in two different versions: the P20 and P20 Pro. Both models feature a
small notch at the top, following the trend set by Apple's iPhone X and since
adopted by various Android smartphone makers.
Huawei notbaly hit headlines with the P20 Pro, the first
triple-camera smartphone squarely aimed at photography professionals.
The device camera relies on three separate sensor with a 40-Megapixel
sensor for color, a 20-Megapixel sensor for black and white, and an 8-Megapixel
sensor for the 3x optical zoom (10x digital zoom).
The camera also boasts
light sensitivity up to 102400 ISO, equivalent to DSLRs like the Canon 5D Mark
IV. This should help the camera take low-light photos of unprecedented quality
for a smartphone.
As for video, the
device can shoot slow-motion footage at up to 960 frames per second. As a
result, it's no surprise to see the Huawei P20 Pro enter the respected DxOMark
image quality ranking at the top spot, both for photo and video quality.
This 6.1-inch
smartphone promises ease of use thanks to onboard artificial intelligence, the
powerful Kirin 970 processor and 6GB RAM. This is the same processor that
features in the Huawei Mate 10 Pro, and is billed as the world's first mobile
processor to feature a "neural processing unit.
The handset also has a more powerful battery
than its rivals, despite its slimmer build. It has a dual camera with 12- and
20-Megapixel sensors (color and B&W).
In fact, the Huawei P20
comes second in the DxOMark image quality ranking, ahead of the Samsung Galaxy
S9 and the Google Pixel 2. The handset gets the same processor as the P20 Pro
and has 4GB RAM.
Both phones run the
latest version of the Android Oreo (8.1) operating system and have a facial
recognition system for unlocking, as well as a PC mode when hooked up to a
monitor.
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