Huawei is starting summer with a major event on June 11. The Chinese handset maker has so far confirmed plans to introduce its Pura 80 series, a new lineup of middle -range devices that should have been announced at some point in April.
According to Huawei’s Webo page, four new phones will be introduced in China on June 11: Pura 80, Pura 80 Pro, Pura 80 Pro+, and Pura 80 Ultra. In addition to four smartphones, Huawei also confirmed the launch of a new Smart Watch, Watch 5.
The Pura series is the main lineup of Huawei’s camera -based smartphones. The Pura 70 series distinguishes itself through its versatile camera system, but based on the recent leak, Huawei does not intend to upgrade too much.
Huawei Pura 80 Launch History | Image Credit: Huawei
One of the latest leaks claims that the Pura packs 80 ultra -50 -megapixel 1 -inch main camera sensor, which includes variable aperture. In addition, the PORA 80 Ultra camera system will contain 50 megapixel 1/1.3 -inch paraspse telephoto camera lens, which is the length of the dual focal, the largest in the mid -class class. Finally, it is said that the Pura 80 also includes the third 40 megapixel ultra -wide camera with a 2 megapixel sensor. Surprisingly, this is exactly the same camera sunglasses of the Pura 70 ultra. The next Pura 80 Ultra has the same minor camera upgrade that is above the Pura 70 ultra: 2 MP vs. 1.6 MP colorful temperature sensor.
Huawei Watch 5 | Image Credit: Huawei
Huawei’s carrians are expected to be equipped with 9020 chip sets in all four smartphones. Also, they will go to Harmonius 5, replacement of Huawei’s Android replacement. Although Huawei has been a mother about the Pura 80 series ahead of the date when new phones are introduced, it mistakenly revealed a Pura 80 phone design a few days before. Apparently, an executive from the company started photographing people with 80 phones during the Maxotro S800 smart car launch event.
The alleged Huawei Pura 80 | Image Credit: Webo
The rumor is that the PORA 80 series will be introduced in China on June 11, but they will not kill the shelf until July. In comparison, the PORA 70 series was sold in April last year, so it seems that Huawei has some problems with the launch of its premium mid -range smartphones.
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