HUAWEI P50: Huawei’s continued legacy in astonishing cameras, exquisite design, and superfast charging
Huawei is regarded as one of the most prominent and prolific players in the smartphone industry for its expertise in research and development that usually results in the latest technology and products. Consumers choose Huawei devices because of their continued innovations that solve user pain points and the commitment to bring the most revolutionary products to the market. In 2022, the R&D expenditure of the company was 22.4% of the total revenue with and had 107,000 R&D employees comprising 54.8% of the total workforce. The company has one of the largest patent portfolios in the world.
Huawei’s flagship smartphones demonstrate the company’s mastery at bringing the most advanced features to smartphones in terms of cameras, design, and performance. Among Huawei’s smartphones, the HUAWEI P-Series, which in 2021 achieved a total shipment of 100-million-unit mark, is known for having outstanding camera features and exquisite designs. To create a classic means going beyond the past to reach new heights. Each generation of the HUAWEI P Series has been the perfect blend of smart photography, aesthetics and technology. The HUAWEI P Series has always maintained a commitment to quality, style and photography, with each product representing the peak of mobile imagery innovation at the time and earning a place as a true classic in smartphone photography.
HUAWEI P50
The HUAWEI P50 Series embodies Huawei’s own brand of imaging technology, featuring an innovative Dual-Matrix Camera Design that includes a powerful main camera matrix and zoom camera matrix. The line-up is also the first in the industry to support HUAWEI XD Optics, which allow it to go beyond the limits of physics. Computational photography is also improved, empowering the camera system to deliver true-to-life colours and supporting super high definition and dynamic range capture, as well as a more powerful Ultra Snapshot functionality.
The Dual Matrix camera system of P50 Series balances both form and function. The HUAWEI P50 Pro employs computational photography technologies, such as the HUAWEI XD Optics and HUAWEI XD Fusion Pro image engines that transcend physical limitations. The XD Fusion Pro Engine includes a True-Chroma Image Engine, new Super Colour Filter System and super HDR, enabling the phone to deliver more realistic colours, ultra-clear image quality and high dynamic range. The image processing capabilities added to the optical imaging system can correct the optical differentials and restore the details in images by up to 25 per cent. Hardware is integrated with HUAWEI XD Optics in the HUAWEI P50 resulting in high-resolution images that are brighter and clearer with more details.
The HUAWEI P Series has always held true to a premium, simple and elegant design. With the HUAWEI P50, Huawei has even taken one-step further with the Dual-Matrix camera design. This design perfectly balances the smartphone’s functionality with a uniquely stunning visual aesthetic demonstrating the power of a multi-camera system and giving the phone a distinctive visual identity. The HUAWEI P50 Pro features an expansive 6.6-inch True-Chroma Display with a 3D curved screen and a small single punch hole camera on the top that supports the full P3 colour gamut and HDR. The display has a refresh rate of 120Hz to provide a smooth user experience for the consumers. Meanwhile, the HUAWEI P50 features a large 6.5-inch True-Chroma Display that supports 1.07 billion colours allowing it to produce colours with accuracy comparable to professional reference displays. Both handsets are IP68 certified for dust and water resistance, and they both sport dual stereo speakers for an immersive audio experience.
As everyday reliance on smartphones increases, customers search for phones with high battery capacity and fast charging speeds. The HUAWEI P50 Pro meets both these demands. The phone boasts a 4,360mAh battery and supports 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge and 50W Wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge. On the other hand, the HUAWEI P50 packs a 4100 mAh battery into a compact design and it supports 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge[1] for swift recharging.
Controlling multiple devices at once is as easy as controlling just one single device, thanks to the Super Device features. The Device+ tab in Control Panel enables users to easily control or set up multi-device collaboration with other devices, such as the HUAWEI Vision, HUAWEI FreeBuds, HUAWEI MatePad and HUAWEI MateBook[2]. For example, users can tap on the HUAWEI MatePad icon to activate Smartphone-Tablet Multi-screen Collaboration; tap the HUAWEI MateBook icon for Smartphone-PC Multi-screen Collaboration or tap the HUAWEI FreeBuds icon to seamlessly switch their audio output to their Huawei earbuds. Moreover, the trusted, innovative and secure AppGallery is available on the HUAWEI P50 where users can download a wide range of high-quality apps.
With the Distributed File System, HUAWEI P50 can also function as a wirelessly connected external storage unit for the PC[3], meaning you can access the files you want more easily than ever before.
Using the HUAWEI P50 | P50 Pro, users can also transfer MeeTime calls onto HUAWEI Vision[4] smart TV and conduct the call by taking advantage of the larger display, camera and speakers. Users may also conveniently share their screen during a video and even mark key places, to bring important insights directly into view.
Huawei has
always been an innovator, inventor and mentor in the world of smartphones, and
the HUAWEI P50 Series is a testimony to its commitment to visionary
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[1] The smartphones support up to 66W Wired HUAWEI SuperCharge. Requires 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge charger. Charger may not be included with the purchase of HUAWEI P50 Series devices. Charging performance is automatically adapted to different scenarios. For reference only.
[2] The device needs to be logged into the same Huawei account, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. Devices previously connected to your phone will be recognized as trusted devices and be listed under Device+. For more information on which device models and software version support this feature, please contact Huawei customer service.
[3] The device needs to be logged into the same Huawei account, with Bluetooth and the “Multi-device file browsing” switch turned on. For more information on which device models and software version support this feature, please contact Huawei customer service.
[4] For more information on which device models support the feature, please contact Huawei customer service.