The Chinese tech giant, Huawei has just released the P60, P60 Pro, and P60 Art, the latest generation of premium-grade smartphones from its P series. The cameras have excellent photography performance and distinctive rear designs.
Design & Display
The P60 and P60 Pro have identical dimensions, while the P60 Art has a slight difference. The devices feature a back design that includes a camera module with a large primary sensor sandwiched between two additional sensors.
They are also tough, with Kunlun Glass for protection and IP68 water and dust resistance. All three variants have a tall 6.67-inch OLED quad-curved display. The smartphones have a 93.1 percent screen-to-body ratio, Huawei’s X-True immersive display technology, and TUV Rheinland certification.
Internals & Software
The base P60 model is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, whereas the P60 Pro and P60 Art are powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. The devices have storage options of 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB, with the P60 Art, also having a 1 TB variant. All three variants ship with the company’s HarmonyOS 3.1.
Cameras
The P60 has three cameras: a 48MP sensor with a RYYB pixel arrangement, an F/1.4-4.0 variable aperture lens, and optical image stabilisation (OIS). A 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with a RYYB sensor and an F/2.2 aperture is also included. The final sensor is a 12MP RYYB sensor with optical zoom and OIS.
The P60 Pro has a better 48MP sensor and a larger aperture for the periscope module, as well as OIS. The P60 Art has the same primary sensor and periscope zoom lens as the P60 Pro, but it has a 40MP ultra-wide-angle sensor. All models include a 13MP selfie camera with a punch-hole in the centre.
Battery & Pricing
The P60 and P60 Pro both have a 4,815 mAh battery that supports 88W fast charging, but the P60 Art has a larger 5,100 mAh battery pack that also supports 88W fast charging. Huawei has begun taking pre-orders for the P60 and P60 Pro, with prices starting at $647 and $1014, respectively. These two phones will be available on March 30, with the P60 Pro Art following on April 7.
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