The Huawei Mate 60 Pro has made its official debut in the Chinese market, showcasing a distinctive feature that sets it apart. This device is possibly among the pioneering few to incorporate three front-facing cameras, elegantly arranged within a punch-hole design situated at the upper part of its display.
Reported by GSM Arena, the Huawei Mate 60 Pro boasts an expansive 6.82-inch 10-bit LTPO OLED panel, boasting a resolution of 2720 x 1260 pixels and an impressive adaptive refresh rate of 120Hz. Notably, the display is safeguarded by the second-generation Kunlun Glass, signifying enhanced protection and durability.
The configuration of the front cameras closely resembles that of its predecessors, the Mate 40 Pro and Mate 50 Pro. The Mate 60 Pro retains a 13 MP ultrawide camera sensor, complemented by additional sensors and laser technology that collaboratively facilitate 3D face mapping – a fundamental component of the Face ID feature.
On the rear end, the camera ensemble comprises a primary 50 MP sensor furnished with OIS PDAF, encompassing an adjustable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0. Accompanying this is a 12 MP ultrawide sensor featuring an f/2.2 aperture, along with a 48 MP f/3.0 telephoto sensor equipped with OIS and AF capabilities.
Beyond its camera capabilities, the device showcases support for China’s SOS satellite network, underscoring its versatility. Powering the device is a robust 5000mAh battery, compatible with both 88W wired charging and 50W wireless charging options. Furthermore, the Mate 60 Pro can function as a wireless charger itself, transmitting power to other devices at a rate of 20W. Running the show is HarmonyOS 4.0, Huawei’s proprietary operating system, although specific details about the device’s main processor chipset remain undisclosed.