New Delhi: Aiming to disrupt the digital imaging market, premium smartphone maker Huawei on Tuesday unveiled the Huawei P30 Pro in India for Rs 71,990, featuring the worlds first RYYB sensor.
The new RYYB sensor, which uses yellow sub-pixels instead of green, for the main camera replaces the RGB sensor found in most smartphones.
According to Huawei, the new sensor would let in up to 40 per cent more light than an RGB sensor.
The device features a 40MP primary camera with Huawei super spectrum sensor, a 20MP ultra-wide angle camera, an 8MP telephoto camera with super zoom lens and Huawei Time of Flight (TOF) camera.
"Last year we shipped more than 200 million smartphones. Very few brands are able to achieve this," Tornado Pan, Country Manager (Huawei Brand), Consumer Business Group, Huawei India, told reporters here.
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There's a 32MP front camera for selfies. According to the company, the new lens arrangement, image signal processor (ISP) and neural processing unit (NPU) work in tandem to capture incredible photos and videos.
The flagship device comes with a hefty 4200mAH battery with unique super charge and wireless reverse charging driven by the world's first 7nm mobile process chipset -- the Kirin 980.
"India is a strategic market for us and we are committed to bring in new products to the Indian market. We recognise that consumers here are remarkably technology-savvy and therefore we continuously strive to launch the best of products for our patrons here," Pan added.