Unlike previous Huawei phones, there's also
a third telephoto lens, giving the phone 3x optical zoom or 5x «hybrid» zoom using data from all three sensors.
Bottom Line: The Huawei P20 Pro one - ups the camera phone competition by adding
a third telephoto sensor, giving you improved long - distance firepower.
LG remains the only manufacturer to pair a normal camera lens with a wide - angle one, and it's the most practical combination in the business (though I'd love to see
a third telephoto lens someday).
On the other hand, the Huawei P20 Plus, or P20 Pro as it is sometimes called, will include the same camera setup, along with
a third telephoto lens, which will also sport a 16 - megapixel resolution, some insiders previously claimed.
Now, though, Huawei wants the best of both worlds by introducing
that third telephoto lens while still retaining the monochrome sensor.
Not exact matches
The
third camera is an 8 - megapixel 3X
telephoto camera — 8 megapixels at f / 2.4, with optical stabilization.
It is possible that the
third will be a
Telephoto lens.
In addition to the 20MP monochrome sensor, the RGB sensor on the Pro goes up to a whopping 40MP, and is joined by the
third sensor, an 8MP
telephoto lens.
Rounding out that already impressive array is a
third 8MP
telephoto sensor which is used for «long - range» photography and helps makes the 5x hybrid zoom on this phone possible.
But the P20 Pro has a
third 8MP
telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom or a 5x digital zoom.
First of all, Huawei has added a
third lens to the back of the P20 Pro, which provides an 8 - megapixel, optically stabilized
telephoto camera.
The phone is rumored to include a 6 - inch FHD + display, a primary 12 - megapixel color sensor, a secondary monochrome sensor, while its
third camera is expected to offer 5x optical zoom with its
telephoto lens.
The
third lens found on the back of the Mate 10 Pro is understood to be of the
telephoto variety, whereas the handset itself may not feature a display notch like the Mate 10 Lite.