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Tuesday
Mar272018

Huawei sets the bar high with new P20 and P20 Pro with a 68 megapixel Triple-Lens camera

Huawei has announced the P20 and  P20 Pro smartphones. The HUAWEI P20 Pro features the world’s first Leica triple camera with 68 megapixels and both devices include unprecedented AI advances, combining technology and art to bring to life a groundbreaking smartphone experience.

Huawei set new expectations for smartphone photography with the launch of the HUAWEI P9, the first Leica dual camera. With the debut of the Huawei P20 Series, Huawei makes capturing professional quality images a truly effortless experience for everyone.  

The HUAWEI P20 Pro features a Leica triple camera with the highest total pixel  count on a smartphone available in the market – the camera configuration is comprised of a 40MP RGB  sensor, a 20MP monochrome sensor and an 8MP sensor with telephoto lens. It also features a colour                 temperature sensor for better colour reproduction.

With f/1.8, f/1.6 and f/2.4 wide aperture to capture    crisp, clear details, the HUAWEI P20 Pro also includes a brand new Leica 3x telephoto (VARIO-SUMMILUX-H 1:1.6-2.4/27-80ASPH) lens for long-range photography of up to 5x Hybrid Zoom. The HUAWEI P20 Pro’s highly sensitive image sensor captures low light photos with up to ISO 102400. 


“We look for inspiration from artists to continuously evolve our approach to design and innovation,” said Richard Yu, Chief Executive Officer, Huawei Consumer Business Group. “The HUAWEI P20 Series builds on the legacy of our collaboration with Leica. With a breakthrough triple camera on the HUAWEI P20 Pro, an advanced dual camera on the HUAWEI P20, and powerful artificial intelligence on both, today’s most vibrant consumers can capture and share the brilliance of the world around them.”

The new HUAWEI P Series will be available for purchase in Canada through the following carriers: Bell, Rogers, TELUS, Videotron, Fido and Koodo.

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