Earlier this month, Huawei launched the P60 Pro and Mate X3 internationally, and these flagship devices are now available for purchase in Continental Europe and the United Kingdom. The P60 Pro, known for its exceptional camera quality, is priced at €1,199/PKR367800.88 or €1,399/PKR429152.15, while the foldable Mate X3 is priced at €2,200/£2,000/PKR674863.99.
The Huawei P60 Pro features a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset but does not support 5G or come with Google services. In our review, we found that the flagship offers a range of impressive features, including a superb display and powerful hardware suitable for all scenarios.
Buying the P60 Pro from the official Huawei store includes a complimentary Watch GT3, and there are also slight discounts on the Freebuds TWS earbuds while supplies last. Customers in the UK have the option to choose a £100 voucher to spend in the store instead.
Similarly, the Huawei Mate X3 shares the same limitations, lacking support for next-generation networks and relying on Huawei’s own ecosystem of apps such as AppGallery and Petal Maps. Huawei has made significant progress in adapting to this situation in recent years, but it is up to European users to decide if they are ready to move away from Google.
Huawei is offering a similar deal for the Mate X3, enticing customers with a free Watch GT3 (available in 46 mm Black or 42 mm White) and discounts on audio wearables. The Mate X3 is available only in one memory configuration, with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, exclusively in Europe.
Published on 06/1/23 5:15 | by Rawa John
Following their unveiling in China, Huawei’s P-series and foldable flagship smartphones are now making their way to the European market. However, only the P60 Pro from the P-series will be available, with the Mate X3 set to launch later this month. The Huawei P60 Pro is now available in Europe and the UK, offering two configurations: 8GB RAM with 256GB storage for €1,200/£1,200, and 12GB RAM with 512GB storage for €1,400/£1,300.
Customers have a choice between two color options. The Black variant features a soft-touch finish, while the Rococo Pearl variant incorporates natural mineral pearl powder, creating a Mother of Pearl appearance. It’s worth noting that in the UK, the 8/256GB model is available only in Black, while the 12/512GB model is available only in Rococo Pearl.
The Huawei P60 Pro will be initially available through Huawei’s online store, and starting from May 22, it will also be sold by select retailers. For customers in the UK, Huawei has a special offer: Those who purchase the P60 Pro from the Huawei online store by June 5 will receive a free Huawei Watch GT 3 (subject to availability). Additionally, those who opt for the 512GB version will receive a £100 voucher to spend in the store.
As for the Huawei Mate X3, it is set to launch in Europe on May 22 and in the UK on May 26, with pre-orders starting today. Similar to the P60 Pro, the Mate X3 will be available through Huawei’s online store and select retailers.
The Mate X3 offers a single configuration, priced at €2,200/£2,000. Customers who purchase the Mate X3 from the Huawei Store in the UK by June 5 will receive a free Huawei Watch GT 3 (subject to stock availability). Color options for the Mate X3 include Black (glass with a soft-touch finish) and Dark Green (vegan leather).
Notably, the Mate X3 has received dual 5-star ratings from Switzerland’s SGS for its screens, with the Kunlun glass protecting the cover display and the impact-resistant foldable display both receiving top marks for drop resistance.
Both the P60 Pro and Mate X3 will come pre-installed with EMUI 13.1 and rely on AppGallery for their software needs. Huawei claims that AppGallery, with 580 million global monthly active users and 6 million registered developers, is the world’s third-largest app store.
Published on 05/17/23 10:34 | by Rawa John
The Huawei P60 series is said to show up in March, and recently, we took in the main specs sheet of the Pro cell phone. Yet again today, another leakster from China heaped on, and as indicated by them, the Huawei P60 Pro will accompany the most recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, restricted to LTE.
He verified the 6.6″ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 1440p resolution, and the 100W wired/50W wireless charging paces of the past talk. Moreover we got to get familiar with the battery limit will be 5,000 mAh. The super 50MP camera will have a Sony IMX888 sensor, while the ultrawide 50MP unit will accompany Sony IMX858.
The 64MP telephoto shooter will have an OmniVision OV64B imager – absolutely no part of this is new data from the gossip factory, however having some confirmation is great. Different specs incorporate an IP68 rating and HarmonyOS 3.0, yet the central issue is the point at which the phone is sending off internationally and the amount it will cost.
Published on 01/30/23 11:53 | by Rawa John
The Huawei P50 series is more than a year old – the phones were delivered in August 2021 – yet the organization has not abandoned another P-series leader. As per new releases the Huawei P60 and P60 Pro will send off in Spring this year and will bring further developed cameras, better screens and bigger batteries.
The Huawei P60 Pro will supposedly have a 6.6″ 120Hz OLED display, its resolution will be 1,440 x 3,200px, contrasted with 1,228 x 2,700px on the P50 Pro. It will utilize high frequency PWM dimming (1,920Hz). The panel will be obtained from BOE and there will be a 32MP selfie camera punched into it.
The back camera will include a 50MP primary sensor (another Sony IMX888), while the ultra wide will be moved up to a 50MP sensor (possibly the IMX858, up from 13MP). The telephoto camera could utilize a similar 64MP sensor (OmniVision OV64B).
The vanilla Huawei P60 will have an alternate arrangement. Its fundamental camera ought to utilize the 52MP IMX789, a 1/1.35″ sensor with 1.12µm pixels. It will be joined by a 50MP ultra wide (IMX858) and a 16MP tele camera (IMX351?).
The cameras on the two phones will be founded on the in-house XMAGE imaging framework. The variable venture that we saw on the Mate 50 Pro will show up on the two phones, as indicated by reputed data.
That equivalent data guarantees that the P60 Pro will be fueled by a 4G form of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and a 5,500mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W remote charging. For examination, the P50 Pro had a Snapdragon 888 4G and a 4,360mAh battery with 66W/50W charging.
The Huawei P60 series is supposed to take on certain elements from the Mate 50 series like the Kunlun hardened glass for the screen. Likewise, they ought to help satellite correspondence, however that will utilize the BeiDou constellation and may have restricted help beyond China. Huawei is yet to set an authority date or even affirm that the P60 series is coming, yet assuming the March target is right, we ought to begin seeing authority data soon.
Published on 01/20/23 8:05 | by Rawa John