
Huawei P50 Pro has the most impressive camera specs ever, but Indian users may never get to use it
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Huawei has been designed to carry out high-end photography, like the previously launched phones in the P series.
Smartphone maker Huawei has unveiled two smartphones under its P50 series in the Chinese market. The company has launched the Huawei P50 Pro and Huawei P50. The Pro variant comes with a different processor for different markets. It will be powered by the flagship Snapdragon 888 in select countries, while some will get the variant driven by Kirin 9000. The P50 series also comes with interesting camera specs, including a 64-megapixel telephoto camera and a 50-megapixel primary camera. In Huawei’s own words, the P50 series is a legend reborn. The smartphone has been designed to carry out high-end photography, like the previously launched phones in the P series. Huawei has always been ahead of its game when it comes to cameras. With the P50 series too, Huawei has introduced a highly advanced True-Chroma Shot- which ensures the clarity of the image, HUAWEI XD Optics and XD Fusion Pro Image Engine incorporated into the Dual-Matrix Camera system has been used to best in class photography experience.
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After fight with US Military, Anthropic starts searching for policy expert on weapons and explosives
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