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the smartphone arrives in Europe on May 9, 2023, alongside the foldable Mate X3

Huawei is preparing to launch its new high-end smartphones in Europe. We will soon be entitled to the new generation P60 Pro, as well as the Mate X3 foldable phone which promises to overshadow Samsung devices.

Huawei P60 Pro

Earlier this week, Huawei formalized its high-end P60 and P60 Pro, which is the direct successor to the P50 and P50 Pro from the previous year. The Chinese manufacturer has already announced that the series will arrive in Europe within a few weeks. Huawei has already issued an invitation for an event on May 9 in Germany.

The invitation only mentions the arrival of the P60 Pro in Europe, no sign of the classic P60, nor of the “Art” model and its so particular design. However, the high-end smartphone should be accompanied by other devices, including the new Foldable Mate X3, the connected watch Huawei Watch Ultimate and wireless headphones Free Buds 5.

The Huawei P60 Pro promises to dominate the photo ranking in Europe

Every year, Huawei’s high-end devices manage to position themselves at the top of the DXOMARK photo ranking, and the same could well be the case with the P60 Pro. For that, it will have to dethrone Honor’s recent Magic5 Pro, which shook up the rankings a few days ago.

The Huawei P60 Pro relies on a 3-camera setup, with a 48 MP main sensor, a 13 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 48 MP periscope offering 3.5X optical zoom. For the rest of the data sheet, there is a chip Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 4G (no 5G because of US sanctions), a 6.67-inch LTPO OLED 120 Hz screen with 1220 x 2700 pixel definition. The 4815 mAh battery is compatible with 88W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. It is recalled that the smartphone will ignore Google services.

On the Mate X3 side, there is also a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, a 7.85-inch 120 Hz OLED main screen, a 6.4-inch 120 Hz OLED external screen, 50 MP, 13 MP and 8 MP cameras , as well as a 4800 mAh battery compatible with 66W and 50W. Above all, it has the particularity of being extremely thin, with only 5.3 mm thick when unfolded.

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