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Huawei nova 10 Pro rendering exposure: four-camera to three-camera is very recognizable

At the end of May this year, Huawei officially announced the slogan of the Huawei nova 10 series as the “protagonist image”.

Today, some foreign netizens released the rendering of Huawei nova 10 Pro. It can be seen that the front of Huawei nova 10 Pro is not much different from the previous design, mainly because of the big difference in the back.

Huawei nova 10 Pro rendering exposure: four-camera to three-camera is very recognizable

The biggest difference from the nova 9 Pro is the rear camera, which has been changed from a four-camera module to a three-camera module, and is arranged vertically to the left. It is speculated that it may be a compromise made to increase the battery capacity.

The camera in the middle of the rear is surrounded by a golden halo. It is expected that this lens is the main camera and looks very recognizable from a distance.

According to reports, the front of Huawei nova 10 Pro will use a 6.72-inch hyperboloid OLED screen, which is consistent with the previous generation. The front is located on the left with a dual-hole perforated camera. At the same time, it is equipped with a very narrow frame. The appearance of the whole machine is quite good.

Huawei nova 10 Pro rendering exposure: four-camera to three-camera is very recognizable

It is reported that the measurements of Huawei nova10 Pro are 164.3×73.6×8.1 mm, which is not much different from that of nova 9 Pro, and the grip is expected to be similar.

Recently, the configuration of Huawei nova 10 Pro has also been revealed one after another. The rear camera will use a 50-megapixel sensor, and at the same time, the RYYB pixel arrangement will be used to increase the amount of light entering the sensor and improve night scene shooting.

According to digital blogger @Factory Director Shiguan, the Huawei nova 10 series will be officially released on July 4.

Huawei nova 10 Pro rendering exposure: four-camera to three-camera is very recognizable

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