Huawei P60 Series Debuts with 6.67-inch OLED Screens and Camera Versatility

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Huawei has unveiled the P60 flagship series, with the P60 and P60 Pro highlighted by Huawei Central. The two models share a 6.67-inch OLED panel featuring rounded corners, a 2700×1220 resolution, and a variable refresh rate spanning 1 to 120 Hz. The Pro variant, however, sports tempered Kunlun Glass for added resilience on the display. The devices run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and do not support 5G networks, which places them in a particular segment of the market for mid to upper-tier performance.

The Huawei P60 base model comes with a triple-camera system: a 48MP main sensor with an f/1.4-f/4.0 variable aperture and optical image stabilization, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, and a 12MP telephoto unit featuring 5x optical zoom. In contrast, the older iteration swapped the telephoto setup for a high-resolution 48MP periscope camera. Both phones are equipped with a sizable 4810 mAh battery and support 50W wireless charging. Wired charging speeds diverge between the two, delivering 66W on the P60 and 88W on the P60 Pro, respectively, indicating a performance emphasis on faster desktop and on-the-go top-ups for the Pro model.

Additional highlights include the USB 3.1 interface, IP68 rating for water and dust protection, and HarmonyOS 3.1 as the software platform. A standout feature of the P60 Pro is satellite communication support, which enables both sending and receiving messages in areas with limited network coverage. As the release gains momentum, both models have been positioned to appeal to users seeking robust imaging tools, smooth display performance, and a modern software experience in a premium yet accessible package. The P60 and P60 Pro are priced at 4488 and 6988 yuan respectively, translating to roughly 50,000 and 77,900 rubles when converted; these figures place the devices in the mid-to-upper midrange for their region. [Source: Huawei Central] The coverage notes that a related mid-range Samsung model recently entered the scene with a high-resolution camera and competitive performance, illustrating the ongoing competition in the mid-to-upper midrange smartphone market. [Cited context: Socialbites.ca]

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