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TechPhonesAndroid PhonesThese Huawei Mate 50 Pro features make it look more appealing than the Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraHuawei has just announced that its latest flagship smartphone is coming to EuropeWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Huawei has just announced that its latest flagship smartphone is coming to Europe
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Huaweihas just announced that their latest flagship smartphone is making its way over to Europe and it’s actually got us quite excited.
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro is an all-singing, all-dancing handset with loads of up-to-date features that rival those found on some of thebest phonesin the world including theSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Of course, because it’s a Huawei phone, there are immediately some downsides that could put you off buying it like the fact that you won’t be able to useGoogleapps on it, and it still doesn’t come with 5G. But in saying that, there are a few elements that make the Huawei Mate P50 Pro sound like it could match up to or even trumpSamsung’s flagship.
Firstly, let’s talk about design. The Huawei Mate 50 Pro looks stunning with its ring-shaped camera module and near-perfect symmetry, it’s a lot less harsh than theSamsung GalaxyS22 Ultra opting for careful curves instead of sharp edges. You’ll be able to buy it in one of three colours, black or silver glass, or if you’re more into something that stands out, you will be able to buy it with orange vegan leather.
The camera system is what really makes this stand out against the rest of the phone crowd though. Packing a 50MP Ultra Aperture camera, a 54MP telephoto camera and a 13MP ultra wide-angle camera, it sounds very promising but what makes this smartphone snapper really special is the fact that the main lens uses the first-ever 10-size adjustable physical aperture.
According to Huawei, it will mean that in Auto mode, it will adjust itself to match the size of the aperture with the specific scene and shooting scenario, while if you make use of it in the Pro mode, you’ll get more manual control over the depth of field and degree of blur. From what we’ve seen it could make quite a significant difference to the quality of the end results, although naturally, we will have to wait to get our hands on it to put that to the test.
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Plus there’s a brand new super tough glass named Kulun which Huawei claims is 10 times more durable than before, as well as rock-solid IP68 water and dust protection so you won’t need to worry about any little accidents. It’s worth saying that Samsung Galaxy handsets do compare well there.
But even when it comes to software, Huawei has introduced some interesting new features that you won’t find on Samsung Galaxy smartphones, including the SuperHub. It allows you to drag and drop content from different kinds of apps and hold it on a shelf, making it super easy to copy and paste text and images across different apps, say into an email or PowerPoint presentation. You’ll even be able to use this to drag and drop content from your phone over to your Huawei laptop which will be seriously handy.
Although we don’t know when or if the Huawei Mate 50 Pro will hit UK shores, we do know that prices will start from €1299 in Europe (about £1150) for the model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Keep your eyes peeled for more information to come on this!
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