Whenever Huawei's new flagship phone is approaching the release node, the focus of the technology circle will shift to the comparison between "new and old flagships", which is also one of the most concerned issues for many consumers, such as the "Pura80 Pro" that will be released on June 11 and the "Mate70 Pro" that has been on the market for half a year. One is Huawei's new masterpiece in the field of imaging, and the other is the well-received hard-core all-around flagship. Faced with Huawei's two high-end product lines, how should users make a choice? Regarding this, Brother Ji talks with everyone.

From the current perspective, Huawei Mate70 Pro has been circulating in the market for nearly half a year. During its first sales stage, due to its popularity, it was once in a state of in short supply. Now the official has opened spot supply, and its user experience has also had a stable reputation and comprehensive review online. It can be said to be a model called "you can't go wrong if you close your eyes."
The Huawei Mate70 Pro core is equipped with the Kirin 9020 chip, which is more than enough for daily use, and the efficiency of AI task scheduling has also been improved. It uses a deep micro-curved screen such as 6.9-inch OLED, supports 1.5K resolution and 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, and supports 3D face recognition; supports 100W wired + 80W wireless fast charging, and is paired with a 5500mAh battery, and has excellent battery life in the high-end camp.

In addition, Mate70 The advantages of Pro are not only in performance and battery life, but also in all-round balance. It supports 3D structured light face recognition and side fingerprint dual unlocking, and has practical configurations such as IP68/69 dual protection, infrared remote control, Beidou satellite message, etc., and can be regarded as a comprehensive business flagship. In terms of imaging, with the advantages of stable imaging, wide coverage and high color reproduction, thanks to 50MP ultra-concentrated main camera + 40MP ultra-wide angle + 48MP telephoto + 1.5MP multi-spectral channel lens.
So, if we pay more attention to stable experience and functional integrity, it may be more suitable to buy the Mate70 Pro. Currently, in Huawei JD’s self-operated flagship store, this phone has been reduced by 200 yuan and supports 12 interest-free activities, which is significantly less difficult to buy than the first sales stage.

But if we value "image experience" and "new taste", the Huawei Pura80 Pro, which will be officially released on June 11, will be more worth waiting.
According to the leaked information, Huawei Pura80 Pro will take a big step in the imaging system. The main camera will be equipped with the domestic Stywei SC5A0CS sensor for the first time. It is a 1-inch ultra-large bottom CMOS with a single pixel size of 1.6μm, equipped with a RYYB array, supports F1.4-F4.0 physical variable aperture, has a 110dB dynamic range, and integrates LOFIC high-light suppression technology, which performs stronger in dark light environments. The imaging quality significantly surpasses the Mate70 Pro in paper parameters.

Telephoto part, Huawei Pura80 The Pro may be equipped with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, supports 3.5x optical zoom, and the sensor specification is about 1/1.3 inch. In theory, both resolution and night shooting capabilities have obvious advantages. In the Ultra version, it is more likely to add a structural design of "dual periscope + big bottom sharing" to achieve 3-10 times of light change without interruption.
In other aspects, the Pura80 Pro may be equipped with the Kirin 9020 enhanced version, adopting a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED screen, with a peak brightness of up to 3500nit; pre-installed with HarmonyOS 5.0 system, further improving the smoothness, and in terms of battery life, it is equipped with a 6000mAh battery, 100W wired fast charging and 80W wireless fast charging, and is expected to start at 6499 yuan.

But we need to objectively see that Huawei Pura80 Pro also has some obvious shortcomings, such as not supporting 3D face recognition, and the fingerprint unlocking method is still side fingerprint; using irregular aesthetic design, the visual coordination of the whole machine is not as good as that of the Mate70 Pro; the functional design of the whole machine focuses more on image, rather than the comprehensive comprehensive route of the Mate series.
In general, if we pursue comprehensive experience and stability, the Mate70 Pro is the most worthy Huawei flagship at the moment. Its configuration is mature, the system is optimized in place, and there is no potential running-in problem for the first launch of new products; but if we want to experience Huawei's top imaging system and have a relatively sufficient budget, we might as well wait for Pura80 Pro, which may be the ceiling of domestic imaging flagships this year, and it also represents another concentrated breakthrough in Huawei's algorithm, sensor and image processing. What do you think about this? Welcome to leave comments.