Monday, June 29, 2020

Huawei ready to introduce its first 108 megapixel camera phone




Huawei's new flagship Mate 40 will be the company's first phone to feature a 108-megapixel camera.

According to the GSM Arena report, Huawei will introduce several new features in the Mate 40 series phones, while after Samsung and Xiaomi, Huawei will also be among the companies offering 108 megapixel cameras.
The report quoted people working for Huawei's supply chain as saying that the new flagship phone will have a 108-megapixel camera with 9P lens that will help in taking clearer and more stable photos and 108 of other companies. Megapixels will be more powerful than cameras.
Huawei pays special attention to cameras in flagship phones. This year, the P40 Pro was also named as the top smartphone maker by DXMark.


Last year, the Mets 30 series dunes were given high-speed camera modules, and the Mate 30 Pro was given 40-megapixel Ultra Wide, 40-megapixel wide-angle, 8-megapixel telephoto and 3D depth cameras.

Earlier in April, GSM Arena reported that the Mate 40 series of phones will be powered by the Karen 1030 processor, which will help use 30% less power.

Huawei's new flagship phones are expected to be unveiled in October, with more details to follow.

As a result of US sanctions, Chinese company Huawei has lost sales of phones in various countries due to the deprivation of Google apps and services.

However, the company is constantly trying to somehow end its dependence on American technology and in August last year introduced its own operating system Harmony OS.

In May, a senior Huawei official said the operating system could compete with Google and Apple's systems.

Eric Tan, Vice President, Consumer Cloud Services, Huawei, said in a statement: "Huawei is in a position to provide an ecosystem in comparison to the ecosystems of Google and Apple. Can become one '.

He used the reference to the ecosystem for Harmony S.

The statement came as the Chinese company was trying to move forward without US technology.

In May last year, US President Donald Trump blacklisted Huawei, leaving the company without access to US technology, while the licensed Android system could not be used on its phones and open source systems are now being offered in phones.

Huawei launched its app gallery after losing the Google Play Store. During the first quarter of this year, the number of users reached 420 million, while the app gallery is available in more than 170 countries.

"We need to bring in partner developers to deliver apps according to customer demand," said Eric Tan.

According to Huawei, 1.4 million developers have so far registered to create apps for the app gallery.

Huawei has said many times that it will prefer the Android operating system for its phones, but if necessary, its own operating system can be made part of the phones.

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