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Huawei Mate 50 Pro spy photos revealed: variable aperture camera back in action

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Huawei Mate 50 series has been confirmed to be released on September 6, after two years, the Mate annual flagship returns, carrying a lot of expectations. This evening (August 23), Huawei Mate 50 Pro spy photos exposed. The phone wears a thick confidential protective case, which seems to be a full camouflage.

Some tipsters have analyzed and pointed out that the variable aperture main camera is in the upper right corner, ultra-wide angle in the upper left corner, 3.5X telephoto in the lower right corner and ToF module in the lower left corner. The final configuration is likely to be a circular module, just like the renders.

As for whether there will be an XMAGE near the camera to replace the Leica (Leica), we have to wait for the real machine to see.

When it comes to variable aperture, it has been absent from the mainstream cell phone scene for some time, the most recent model being the Sony Xperia PRO-I, and earlier ones dating back to the Samsung Galaxy S9.

Of course, Huawei’s variable aperture is likely to rely on its own proprietary technology. Last year, Huawei filed a patent titled “Aperture, Camera Module and Electronic Device”, which shows that Huawei uses at least six aperture blades that slide over each other to create a larger aperture. By using an aperture blade, the amount of light reaching the camera can be adjusted.

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