Huawei is working hard on the upcoming P70 smartphone series, expected to follow the popular P60 series. Surprisingly, the release might happen sooner than expected, possibly in March.
Huawei also has aspirations to delve into the world of near-2K-resolution screens later in the year.
In the latest news, Digital Chat Station shared some exciting details about Huawei’s upcoming P70 series cameras. The series is set to feature the Huawei OV50H physical variable aperture, using a dual-sensor approach. This includes the 1/1.3-inch OV50H sensor and the larger 1.02-inch IMX989 sensor in different models.
The flagship P70 Art model is expected to use the Sony IMX989 sensor, confirming predictions from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo has also hinted at a unique addition to the P70 Art’s camera—a special 1G6P glass-plastic hybrid lens.
Recently, Digital Chat Station shared new details about the cameras in Huawei’s upcoming P70 series. One interesting feature is the use of the Huawei OV50H physical variable aperture. Huawei seems to be going for a dual-sensor approach, incorporating both the 1/1.3-inch OV50H sensor and the larger 1.02-inch IMX989 sensor in different models across the series.
The top-tier P70 Art flagship model is likely to use the Sony IMX989 sensor, confirming what the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had anticipated. Additionally, Kuo has suggested an interesting enhancement for the P70 Art’s camera – a special 1G6P glass-plastic hybrid lens.