Huawei Mate 50 Pro launches with XMAGE variable aperture camera

Huawei Mate 50 Pro debuted in China earlier this month and today it makes its international debut. The phone brings a big notched display, 50MP main camera with XMAGE imaging technology and a variable aperture.

The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, but has its 5G capabilities disabled due to US sanctions

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For the very same reason, there is no Gorilla Glass - Huawei used a Kunlun Glass on top of the 6.74” OLED.

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Come for the tech, but stay for the view! The 120 Hz⁠5 curved screen and individually calibrated colours make each frame a sight to see. And 1440 Hz PWM dimming,⁠6 which reduces flicker, gives your eyes the breather they deserve.

Powerful Kunlun Glass keeps the screen out of harm's way, as demonstrated by the first-ever five-star glass drop resistance certification from Switzerland's SGS. The overall drop resistance is boosted 10 times.

Water Challenge? Accepted

HUAWEI Mate 50 Pro is built to handle whatever life sprays its way, with IP68-rated splash, water, and dust resistance, and an incredible 6 metres of water resistance⁠2 on the Orange version.

The Mate 50 Pro features satellite connectivity in China, but that won’t be available on the global model as it is using the Beidou Satellite Message 3 protocol

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