In the dilemma of inverting smartphone images, Huawei Pura 80 series reignites the spark of industry changes with revolutionary technological innovation and domestic breakthroughs. Its core breakthrough lies in the world's first patent structure of "one bottom double telephoto" released. The telephoto and ultra-telephoto optical path switching is achieved through movable prisms. The two sets of lenses share a large-sole CMOS sensor and anti-shake module, which not only overcomes the heavy body problems caused by multiple camera modules, but also significantly improves the quality of the dual-focal range - the dynamic range of low-light scenes is expanded by 30%, and the concert "mountain top view" can also clearly capture stage details. This design is hailed by the industry as a milestone in "putting the idea of interchangeable lens cameras into mobile phones", marking the transition from parameter competition to the era of physical rule reconstruction.

The warm feedback from the market side confirmed its leadership: the appointment was only 2.5 hours, and the number of appointments for Pro/Pro+ models exceeded 40,000, and the total number of appointments quickly rose to 67,000, and the number of viewers for the press conference reached 250,000. Consumers’ expectations for Huawei’s imaging flagship stem from the technological gene inheritance of the Pura series—from P9 Leica dual photography to Pura 70 ultra-high speed Fengchi flash shooting, all products of all generations have defined industry benchmarks. Pura 80's domestic 1-inch large-sole main camera (SC5A0CS sensor) and Red Maple imaging technology further strengthen Huawei's technical barriers in the high-end imaging track.
The software and hardware collaborative ecosystem constitutes another competitiveness. As the first Pura flagship pre-installed with the native Hongmeng 5 system, it integrates Pangu and DeepSeek dual AI models to achieve computing power scheduling and privacy protection upgrades; the 2.2 million running score performance supported by the Kirin 9020 chip ensures the smoothness of multi-modal image processing. With the 5700mAh silicon carbon negative electrode battery and 100W fast charging, the Pura 80 sets a new standard in balancing performance and battery life.
