Huawei introduced the Pura 70 series of flagship phones, focusing on photography in China. The series includes four models: Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+, and Pura 70 Ultra. Here, we’ll discuss the Ultra and Pro+ editions.
The Pura 70 Ultra and Pro+ are powered by the Kirin 9010 chipset, an upgrade from the Mate 60 series’ Kirin 9000s. These phones boast a sophisticated XMAGE image system featuring a one-inch, 50-megapixel camera sensor with innovative features like a telescopic lens structure and variable aperture.
The Ultra model stands out with its mechanically rotating telescopic lens structure, promising durability, and clear image capture even at high speeds. On the other hand, the Pro+ shares the same primary camera but lacks the retractable lens system.
Both the Pro+ and Ultra sport a 6.8-inch OLED LTPO display with advanced features like a high refresh rate and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. They are powered by Harmony OS 4.2 and offer top-notch specs including 5G connectivity and an IP68-rated chassis.
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Regarding pricing, the Pura 70 Ultra starts at 9,999 Yuan ($1,380) for the 16GB+512GB variant, while the Pura 70 Pro+ begins at 7,999 Yuan ($1,105) for the same configuration.
Both models offer higher storage options and come in various color choices. They are currently available for purchase in China.