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Huawei P20 Pro With Triple Camera Setup Coming to India: The Real Camera Beast

Posted by Droid Flashpedia on Tuesday, April 17, 2018

At a recently held event in Paris, Huawei announced Huawei P20 and P20 Pro flagship Smartphone's and made sure that these Smartphone's will be available worldwide however they did'nt release the actual launch date and expected price for Indian market during that event.

androidcentral.com
Finally the ice has broken and Hawei recently took to it's twitter handle and teased Huawei P20 and P20 launch in India. It shows a DSLR turning into a camera and reads “Put aside the many for the one that’s here to deliver you all. #SEEMOOORE #HuaweiP20Series #HuaweiP20Pro”.

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Huawei P20 Pro is powered by a Kirin 970 SoC, with highly anticipated dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU). This Smartphone comes factory installed with Android 8.1 Oreo on top of EMUI 8.1. In terms of display, Huawei P20 Pro flaunts a 6.1-inch full-HD+ OLED FullView display. Huawei P20 are coupled with 6GB RAM which is expected to work seamlessly with their latest Kirin chipset. Besides that we get to see 128GB of internal storage.

designboom.com
The main highlight of Huawei P20 Pro is it's triple camera setup which is no less than a long range ballistic missile loaded with a 40 MP RGB 1/1.7-inch sensor, a 20 MP monochrome sensor and an 8MP sensor with a telephoto lens on the rear end. The telephoto lens supports 3x optical zoom plus 10x digital zoom, a laser equipped faster autofocus feature, 5x lossless hybrid zoom, a Leica colour temperature sensor, and a high ISO range of up to 102400, which as per Huawei can compete with the Canon 5D Mark IV.
At the front you get a 24.8MP front-facing camera, which is also capable of shooting portrait lighting photographs. It also lets a user to change lighting of the background as per desire.


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