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HE Huawei P20 Pro released in 2018 belong to fourth generation camera phones. With its powerful AI capabilities, the Leica Triple Camera and super telephoto zoom, the P20 Pro beats its competitors and brings revolutionary changes to mobile photography, enabling users to take high-quality professional photos.
Nowadays, smartphones have become the go-to tool that people use to capture their daily lives. Mobile photography is changing our visual experience and dominates the way we see; it also profoundly changes people’s thinking and interpretations about things. As a leader, Huawei is committed to providing the best smartphone photography experience.
Every year, Huawei holds the global Next-Image Awards. The Awards are a social contest that is broken down into six categories. In 2017, there were over 150,000 submissions to the Awards. Huawei has always been committed to constantly improving the optical performance and image quality of mobile cameras.
In the past few years, Huawei has made breakthroughs in the smartphone market as a result of its large investment in R&D. At Asia CES 2018 in Shanghai, Kevin Ho, President of Huawei’s Handsets Product Line, shared his thoughts and insights on “The Future of Mobile Photography”. He mentioned that, “In preparation for the future, Huawei has invested nearly 400 billion RMB in R&D over the past decade, placing us sixth globally in terms of R&D expenditure in 2017. We are committed to developing new imaging technologies.”
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Today, Huawei is exploring the future of mobile photography through cameras, AI, processors, networks, virtualization and interactive technologies. From the disruptive Dual Camera and Leica color modes to the Leica Triple Camera and AI photography as well as AIS for night shots, Huawei’s advances in smartphone photography are leading the industry. — SG