A few weeks ago, Huawei was showing signs of life in the smartphone sector, with one of the sharpest models on the Android market, the Mate 50 Pro.
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Today the company has confirmed that this new model will arrive in Europe, something that has not always been guaranteed with the brand’s latest mobile phones. Huawei’s situation is somewhat delicate, but he hopes that this mobile will change his fortunes; And he has good reason to be optimistic.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro in Europe
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro is the most advanced mobile phone launched by the brand to date, and how could it be otherwise, the cameras are the protagonists; Huawei launched the XMAGE brand this year to demonstrate its commitment to photography, and the new model confirms this with an Ultra Aperture camera with a 10-stop variable physical aperture, automatically adjustable by the camera app or manually in professional mode. .
Auto mode will use the entire available aperture range to make life easier for amateur photographers, starting with an f/1.4 aperture. It’s aided by the XD Fusion Pro imaging engine and high light shooting. We will also have access to a night mode that works even in low light environments, and a portrait mode with natural blur.
The other cameras are the telephoto camera, which lets you take pictures with up to 200x zoom, and the wide-angle macro, which lets you take pictures of very small details, and includes the ability to macro video.
When it comes to power, the Mate 50 Pro is based on a Snapdragon 888 due to Huawei’s limitations when it comes to doing business with US companies. However, the company claims that the SuperHold technology, which intelligently allocates memory, will help to use multiple applications at the same time.
As usual, the Mate 50 Pro that will arrive in Europe will be somewhat different from the original version sold in China. For example, Huawei made no mention of the star function, the satellite connection; This is somewhat understandable, since it was based on the Chinese BeiDou satellite network, and Apple does not offer this connection in Europe with its new iPhone 14 as it does in the United States.
In addition, the Spanish Mate 50 Pro will be based on EMUI 13, the new version of the layer based on Android and not on HarmonyOS, Huawei’s own system which is currently only used in China. At least EMUI 13 incorporates some of its new features, such as those related to Super Device to transfer files between devices, and the new privacy center, with a new option that protects our images by deleting data such as location and the time we share them. As usual, we will not have access to Google services, and we will depend on the AppGallery; Huawei once again boasts about privacy and security with its app store.
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro will arrive in two colors, white or black, at a price yet to be determined that we should know “soon”, according to the firm.