
After debuting in China earlier this month, HUAWEI has made the company’s flagship Mate 50 Pro smartphone available to customers worldwide. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 4G version and has a 6.74-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED screen.
The phone’s Ultra Aperture XMAGE Camera features an f/1.4 ultra-large aperture, an adjustable physical aperture in 10 sizes, and the ability to reduce the aperture to f/4.0. According to the company, it has a RYYB sensor that seamlessly integrates with the XD Fusion Pro image engine to preserve brightness and contrast. A 64-megapixel ultrawide camera with 3.5X periscope zoom and OIS are included.
The phone is made of Kunlun Glass, which has been tested and proven to resist drops by SGS in Switzerland. The phone has dust and water resistance ratings of IP68. The Chinese version of the phone has satellite communication technology, but the phone does not.

Information about the Huawei Mate 50 Pro:
64MP periscope telephoto camera with F3.5 aperture, 3.5x optical zoom, 100x digital zoom, OIS, LED flash 13MP ultra-wide-angle front camera with f/2.4 aperture, 3D depth camera, 3D face recognition, In-display fingerprint sensor USB Type-C audio jack, Stereo speakers 4G Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ax, 2 2 MIMO, HE160, 4096 QAM, 8 Spatial-stream Sound 162.1×75.5.1×8.5mm; Weight: The typical 4700mAh dust and water resistant (IP68) battery weighs 205g in leather and 209g in glass. It has a 66W Huawei SuperCharge, 50W Huawei wireless super fast charging, and wireless reverse charging.
Cost and accessibility:
The HUAWEI Mate 50 Pro has a glass back and is available in black and silver for €1299 (around Rs. 1252). 1,01,880 in total for the model with 8GB and 256GB and a price of €1399 (or Rs. 1,09,715 in total for the 8GB + 512GB orange model with a vegan leather back. It will soon begin its global rollout in a few European nations.