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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Huawei Pura 80 Series is on the world stage

Huawei offers the Pura 80 series, which he announced in China, to users in Europe, Asia, Middle East, Latin America and Africa. This series, which comes with three different models, Pura 80, Pura 80 Pro and Pura 80 ultra, is the brand’s flagship family for 2025. In particular, the Pura 80 ultra model is clearly separated from others with the technical innovations it offers in the camera.

Although all three models proceed in a similar line in terms of design language, they contain serious differences on the hardware side. Huawei aims to address a wide audience with these models, which are configured to appeal to different needs. Pura 80 Ultra stands out as the most ambitious and highest -priced device in the series. This device, which comes with 512 GB of storage in Europe and 16 GB of RAM in Europe, is available with a price tag of 1,500 euros.

Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Model makes a difference with the engineering details on the camera

Huawei brings a new comment to mobile photography with its camera system in Pura 80 Ultra. The Periscope Periscope Sensor of the 50 MP resolution on the phone works with two lenses with different focus lengths. One of them offers an 83 mm equivalent and 3.7x zoom, while the other provides 10x optical zoom with 212 mm. Lens transitions are performed through a special engine running at micron level.

This camera module, which consists of more than 140 pieces in total, reveals Huawei’s engineering power. The main camera has a 1-inch RYYB sensor and offers a diaphragm range ranging from f/1.6-f/4.0. With 16 -stage dynamic range support, it is quite ambitious in terms of image processing. In addition, an ultra wide -angle camera with a resolution of 40 MP and a focus of 13 mm is also included in the device.

Pura 80 Ultra’s screen consists of a 6.8 -inch LTPO OLED panel and supports 120 Hz renewal rate. This model, which works with Huawei’s Kirin 9020 processor, offers a storage up to 1 TB with 16 GB of RAM. In the international version, there was a battery with a capacity of 5.170 mAh, while this value in the China model was announced as 5,700 mAh. The device comes with 100W wired and 80W wireless fast charging support.

Pura 80 and Pura 80 Pro models are similar in terms of screen and processor, while the camera side offers more simple options. The Pura 80 features a 50 MP main camera, a 12 MP periscope telephoto lens and a 13 MP ultra wide -angle lens. The main camera with a variable diaphragm opening adapts to different scenarios according to light conditions. This model offers 5.170 mAh battery and 66W cable charging support.

Pura 80 Pro uses a 1 -inch 50 MP sensor in Pura 80 as the main camera. This sensor is supported by a 4X optical zoom with a focus of 93 mm. Thanks to the f/2.1 diaphragm opening, more clear shots can be done in low light. In addition, the 40 MP resolution ultra wide -angle camera is integrated into the system.

The fact that both models have a capacity of 5.170 mAh battery, is able to meet daily use. However, only 66W fast charging support causes them to be behind the charging speed compared to the ultra model. Nevertheless, it can be said that these models are ambitious in terms of price-performance balance. Pricing remains almost 40 percent below the ultra model.

The fact that Huawei has listed the Pura 80 series through its own sales channels in different regions shows that devices will have a wide access network. All models took their place on Huawei’s regional websites. This confirms that sales will begin not only in Europe, but also in Asia, Middle East and Latin America. Local prices of the devices will vary according to countries.

Danish Kapoor